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Werkten

Werkten is the past tense plural form of the Dutch verb werken, meaning "to work." It is used in the simple past (imperfect) tense with plural subjects. The corresponding singular past tense form is werkte, with forms such as ik werkte, jij werkte, hij werkte; while wij, jullie, and zij werkten are used for the plural.

Usage and examples

In narrative and formal writing, werkten conveys that a group performed work in the past. Examples: De

Etymology and related forms

Werkten derives from the Dutch verb werken, which is cognate with the English work and the German

See also

Dutch grammar, Dutch verbs, Conjugation of werken, Past tense forms in Dutch.

arbeiders
werkten
hard
aan
het
project.
The
workers
worked
hard
on
the
project.
Gisteren
werkten
zij
aan
een
nieuw
plan.
Yesterday
they
worked
on
a
new
plan.
In
spoken
Dutch,
the
simple
past
is
common
in
some
regions,
though
aspects
of
past
meaning
may
alternatively
be
expressed
with
other
tenses
in
casual
speech.
arbeiten.
In
Dutch,
past
tense
forms
are
typically
built
from
the
stem
werk-
with
suffixes
for
singular
(-te)
and
plural
(-ten).
The
singular
past
tense
is
gewerkt
in
participle
form
and
werkt
as
the
base
for
other
tenses,
while
werkten
serves
as
the
plural
imperfect
form.