Mastering the agreement of adjectives with nouns is a fundamental aspect of becoming proficient in Danish. This grammatical feature ensures that adjectives correctly reflect the gender, number, and definiteness of the nouns they modify. In Danish, adjectives change their form depending on whether the noun is common gender (n-words), neuter gender (t-words), singular, plural, definite, or indefinite. Through our carefully designed exercises, you will practice these variations, helping you to internalize the rules and apply them naturally in your spoken and written Danish. Our exercises cater to learners at various levels, from beginners to advanced students, making it easier for you to find the right challenge. Each exercise provides clear examples and step-by-step guidance to reinforce your understanding of adjective-noun agreement. By engaging with these activities, you will not only enhance your grammatical accuracy but also gain confidence in your ability to communicate effectively in Danish. Whether you are preparing for exams, improving your conversational skills, or simply looking to deepen your knowledge of the Danish language, these exercises offer a comprehensive and practical approach to learning.
1. Hunden er meget *glad* (happy) for sin nye legetøj. (Describing a noun with an adjective)
2. Børnene havde en *sjov* tid i parken. (Describing an experience)
3. De *store* huse på gaden er meget gamle. (Describing size of houses)
4. Jeg købte en *ny* cykel i går. (Describing the state of the bicycle)
5. Vejret var *koldt* i morges. (Describing the weather)
6. Vi har et *grønt* æble i køleskabet. (Describing color of the fruit)
7. Katten er *søvnig* efter at have leget hele dagen. (Describing the state of the cat)
8. Den *gamle* mand gik langsomt over vejen. (Describing the age of the man)
9. Jeg fandt en *smuk* blomst i haven. (Describing the appearance of the flower)
10. De *unge* elever var meget ivrige efter at lære. (Describing the age of the students)
1. Hunden er meget *stor* (big).
2. Hun har en *smuk* kjole på (beautiful).
3. Børnene er *glade* for at lege udenfor (happy, plural).
4. Han har en *rød* bil (red).
5. Vi bor i et *stort* hus (big, neuter).
6. Katten er *sort* (black).
7. De har købt nogle *nye* møbler (new, plural).
8. Jeg ser en *grøn* plante (green).
9. Hendes værelse er meget *rent* (clean, neuter).
10. Han spiser en *lækker* kage (delicious).
1. Drengen har en *rød* cykel (color of an apple).
2. Hun købte en *ny* kjole i butikken (opposite of old).
3. Huset har en *stor* have (opposite of small).
4. Katten er meget *sød* (synonym for cute).
5. De spiste en *lækker* middag sammen (synonym for delicious).
6. Han har en *blå* bil (color of the sky).
7. Blomsterne i haven er *smukke* (synonym for beautiful).
8. Hunden er meget *venlig* (synonym for friendly).
9. Vi bor i et *lille* hus (opposite of big).
10. Denne bog er *interessant* (synonym for fascinating).