Free Dutch Grammar Checker
Write flawless Dutch with AI-powered grammar checking. Catch word order errors, spelling mistakes, and verb conjugation issues instantly.
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Why Choose Our Free Dutch Grammar Checker?
De/Het Article Selection
Choosing between "de" and "het" is one of Dutch's biggest challenges. Our AI knows the article for thousands of Dutch nouns and catches every mismatch.
Verb Position & Word Order
Dutch has strict V2 word order in main clauses and SOV in subordinate clauses. Our checker detects word order violations and suggests corrections.
Compound Word Spelling
Dutch compound words follow specific spelling rules for concatenation. Our tool checks compound formation, hyphenation, and the trema/spacing rules.
Free vs Premium
| Feature | Free | Premium |
|---|---|---|
| Word Limit | 5000 words | Unlimited |
| Dutch Grammar Check | Yes | Yes |
| Writing Score | Basic | Advanced |
| Auto-Fix All Errors | Yes | Yes |
| History | No | Yes |
| Priority Processing | No | Yes |
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, our Dutch grammar checker has a comprehensive database of Dutch nouns with their correct articles (de or het) and catches article-noun mismatches throughout your text.
Yes, Dutch has specific word order rules (V2 in main clauses, SOV in subordinate clauses). Our tool detects incorrect verb placement and inversion errors.
Yes, our grammar checker supports both standard Dutch (Netherlands) and Belgian Dutch (Flemish), including differences in vocabulary and certain grammar preferences.
Yes, our tool validates all Dutch diminutive suffixes including -je (huisje), -tje (bloemetje), -pje (boompje), -etje (mannetje), and -kje (koningkje). It checks that the correct suffix is chosen based on the final sounds of the base word and catches common formation errors.
Yes, the tool verifies correct past participle formation in Dutch, including when to use the ge- prefix (gelopen, gemaakt), when to omit it with inseparable prefix verbs (beginnen → begonnen, vertellen → verteld), and the correct placement of ge- in separable verbs (opgebeld, meegemaakt).
Absolutely. The dt-regel is one of the most common Dutch spelling errors. Our AI checks whether verb forms should end in -d, -t, or -dt based on the subject and tense, correctly distinguishing between "hij wordt" (present) and "hij word" (imperative), and similar tricky cases.
Yes, our tool supports academic Dutch conventions including formal register, correct use of passive constructions, proper conjunctive structures, and the complex sentence patterns common in scholarly texts. It also checks for consistency in academic tone and formal word choices.
WritingBot uses advanced AI that understands Dutch grammar contextually. While Spellingcontrole focuses mainly on spelling and Taaladvies provides reference rules, our AI comprehends full sentence meaning, catches nuanced errors in word order and dt-spelling, and provides corrections with explanations.
Dutch text is typically analyzed within 2-5 seconds. Our AI checks grammar, spelling, word order, and style simultaneously in a single pass, providing comprehensive results quickly regardless of text length.
Yes, WritingBot is fully responsive and works on all mobile devices. Simply open writingbot.ai in your mobile browser, paste or type your Dutch text, and receive instant grammar corrections without needing to install any application.
Our tool catches frequent non-native errors including wrong de/het article usage, incorrect word order in subordinate clauses, dt-spelling mistakes, wrong preposition choices (op/aan/in), confusion between er and daar constructions, and incorrect adjective inflection (adding or omitting the -e ending).
Free users can check Dutch grammar using our Mistral AI model with a daily usage limit. Premium users get access to our advanced Claude AI model for more accurate corrections on complex grammar like dt-spelling and word order, higher daily limits, longer text support, and priority processing.
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