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1 [moeten] shall♦voorbeelden:II 〈 hulpwerkwoord〉1 [ter vorming van de toekomende tijd] 〈 1e persoon〉 shall; 〈 2e en 3e persoon〉 will; 〈 voorwaardelijk〉 should, would♦voorbeelden:maar het zou nog erger worden • but worse was yet to comedat zul je nu altijd zien! • isn't that (just) typical!wat zou dat? • so what?, what's that to you?zou je ze niet? • don't you just love 'em?2 zou je denken? • do you think (so)?als ik het kon, zou ik het doen • I would (do it) if I couldzou je niet eens naar bed gaan? • isn't it (about) time you went to bed?het zal je gebeuren! • imagine it was you!hij zou fraude gepleegd hebben • he is said to have committed frauddat zal vorig jaar geweest zijn • that would be last yearmen zou menen (dat) • one would think (that)het zal je eigen kind maar wezen! • imagine it was your own kid!wie zal het zeggen? • who's to say?, who can say?zou hij ziek zijn? • can he be ill/sick?het zou wat • big deal, so what
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