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veranderde

Veranderde is a Dutch verb form belonging to the verb veranderen, which means to change. Specifically, veranderde is the simple past (preterite) tense form used for singular subjects in the past. For example: Ik veranderde mijn zorgplan gisteren, of De situatie veranderde snel. In the past tense with plural subjects the form is veranderden (wij veranderden, jullie veranderden, zij veranderden).

The verb veranderen is transitive and in many contexts can take either hebben or zijn as the

Usage notes and contrasts:

- Veranderde describes a completed change in the past and is used with a singular subject. In plural

- Veranderen (present) yields verandert for hij/zij, verander je in informal you, and veranderen for the infinitive

- Verandering is the nominal form meaning “change” or “a change,” while veranderd is the participle and

- Veranderde can appear in narrative or descriptive contexts to indicate that something underwent a change, such

Common errors:

- Mixing up altered past forms with plural past forms can lead to incorrect agreement (veranderden vs.

- Confusing the past tense veranderen with the noun verandering; they are related but functionally different in

In summary, veranderde is the singular past tense of veranderen, used to express a completed change

auxiliary
in
perfect
tenses.
The
past
participle
is
veranderd,
as
in
De
plannen
zijn
veranderd
of
Ik
heb
de
regels
veranderd.
Veranderde
is
therefore
distinct
from
veranderd,
the
past
participle
used
in
compound
tenses,
and
from
verandering,
which
is
the
noun
meaning
change
or
modification.
past,
the
form
changes
to
veranderden.
with
wij/zij.
commonly
appears
in
perfect
tenses.
as
beleid,
omstandigheden,
opinions,
or
plans.
veranderde).
sentences.
in
the
past,
while
veranderd
is
the
past
participle
and
verandering
is
the
related
noun.