SENTENCE STRUCTURE: MAIN CLAUSE

This is an exercise about sentence structure in main clauses in Dutch. There are five aspects to the structure of a main clause:
first position / first verbal bracket / middle field / second verbal bracket / final position
Apply this scheme to the following four sentences. Note that not all positions need to be filled. Type '0' in all blanks that should remain empty. Pay attention to correct spelling. Use the 'check' button to correct your answer. Click on '?' for the correct answer. Once you have finished the exercise, you will be given a score. If your score is below 70% we advise you to review the grammar.

Example:
Doe de afwas!
[Answer]
first position: 0
first verbal bracket: doe
middle field: de afwas
second verbal bracket: 0
final position: 0
1. Gisteren zijn we naar Antwerpen geweest.
first position:
first verbal bracket:
middle field:
second verbal bracket:
final position:
2. Hebben jullie de kat van buren vandaag gezien?
first position:
first verbal bracket:
middle field:
second verbal bracket:
final position:
3. Ik heb een mooie broek gekocht in die nieuwe winkel.
first position:
first verbal bracket:
middle field:
second verbal bracket:
final position:
4. Wil je morgen met mijn ouders een pizza gaan eten?
first position:
first verbal bracket:
middle field:
second verbal bracket:
final position: