Mastering the present tense in Danish is crucial for building a strong foundation in the language. The present tense, or "nutid," is used to describe actions that are currently happening or habitual actions. Danish verbs can be categorized into regular and irregular verbs, each following distinct conjugation patterns. Regular verbs typically follow a consistent pattern, making them easier to learn and predict. On the other hand, irregular verbs can be more challenging as they do not adhere to standard conjugation rules and often require memorization. Our exercises are designed to help you practice and reinforce your understanding of both regular and irregular verbs in the present tense. Through a variety of activities, you will gain confidence in recognizing and using these verb forms correctly in different contexts. Whether you are a beginner seeking to establish a solid grasp of the basics or an intermediate learner looking to refine your skills, our comprehensive exercises will guide you through the nuances of Danish verb conjugation. Dive in and start practicing to enhance your proficiency in Danish and communicate more effectively!
1. Han *spiser* morgenmad hver dag (verb for eating).
2. Vi *løber* i parken om morgenen (verb for running).
3. Hun *læser* en bog i stuen (verb for reading).
4. Børnene *leger* i haven efter skole (verb for playing).
5. Jeg *ser* fjernsyn om aftenen (verb for watching).
6. De *går* til arbejde hver morgen (verb for walking).
7. Vi *skriver* breve til vores venner (verb for writing).
8. Hun *synger* en sang til festen (verb for singing).
9. Han *drikker* kaffe hver morgen (verb for drinking).
10. De *tager* bussen til byen (verb for taking).
1. Han *løber* hver morgen (verb for running).
2. Jeg *spiser* frokost klokken tolv (verb for eating).
3. Vi *læser* en bog i klassen (verb for reading).
4. De *arbejder* på kontoret hver dag (verb for working).
5. Hun *ser* en film i biografen (verb for watching).
6. Katten *sover* på sofaen (verb for sleeping).
7. Jeg *drikker* kaffe om morgenen (verb for drinking).
8. Vi *tager* bussen til arbejde (verb for taking).
9. Han *skriver* en e-mail til sin ven (verb for writing).
10. Børnene *leger* i parken (verb for playing).
1. Jeg *læser* en bog hver aften (verb for reading).
2. De *spiser* middag klokken seks (verb for eating).
3. Hun *løber* hver morgen i parken (verb for running).
4. Vi *taler* dansk i klassen (verb for speaking).
5. Han *skriver* en email til sin ven (verb for writing).
6. Børnene *leger* i haven (verb for playing).
7. Vi *ser* en film i biografen (verb for watching).
8. Hun *køber* ind i supermarkedet (verb for shopping).
9. Jeg *arbejder* hjemmefra i dag (verb for working).
10. Vi *besøger* vores bedsteforældre i weekenden (verb for visiting).