Mastering Danish tenses is crucial for anyone looking to achieve fluency and articulate narratives with ease. Our comprehensive grammar exercises are designed to help you navigate through the complexities of Danish verb tenses, ensuring that you can convey events accurately across past, present, and future contexts. Whether you are recounting a childhood memory, describing your current routine, or imagining future scenarios, the ability to switch seamlessly between tenses will enhance both your written and spoken Danish. These exercises focus not only on the mechanical aspects of tense conjugation but also on their application in various narrative forms. By engaging with a range of writing prompts and contextual examples, you will gain a deeper understanding of how to use tenses appropriately to enrich your storytelling. From simple sentences to complex paragraphs, these exercises aim to build your confidence in crafting compelling narratives in Danish. Dive in and start transforming your language skills today.
1. Han *læser* en bog hver aften (verb for reading).
2. De *spiste* middag sammen i går (verb for eating in past tense).
3. Hun *vil besøge* sin bedstemor i morgen (future tense verb for visiting).
4. Vi *har rejst* til Paris flere gange (perfect tense verb for traveling).
5. Jeg *skriver* et brev til min ven lige nu (verb for writing in present tense).
6. De *boede* i København sidste år (past tense verb for living).
7. Hun *vil gerne købe* en ny bil (future tense verb for buying).
8. Vi *har set* den film før (perfect tense verb for seeing).
9. Han *løb* hver morgen, da han var yngre (past tense verb for running).
10. Jeg *går* til fitnesscenteret hver dag (verb for going in present tense).
1. Hun *læste* en bog i går aftes (past tense of "read").
2. Jeg *vil rejse* til Spanien næste sommer (future tense of "travel").
3. De *har spist* morgenmad allerede (present perfect of "eat").
4. Vi *havde spillet* fodbold inden det begyndte at regne (past perfect of "play").
5. Han *går* til arbejde hver dag (present tense of "go").
6. Vi *er* på ferie i Italien lige nu (present tense of "be").
7. Hun *vil have lært* dansk inden næste år (future perfect of "learn").
8. De *spiser* middag sammen hver aften (present tense of "eat").
9. Han *var* meget træt efter løbet (past tense of "be").
10. Vi *havde besøgt* Paris før vi tog til London (past perfect of "visit").
1. Han *spiser* morgenmad hver dag (verb for eating).
2. Vi *har læst* bogen allerede (past tense of to read).
3. De *vil rejse* til Spanien i næste måned (future tense of to travel).
4. Jeg *løb* i parken i går (past tense of to run).
5. Hun *skriver* et brev lige nu (present tense of to write).
6. Børnene *havde spist* al chokoladen, før mor kom hjem (past perfect tense of to eat).
7. Vi *vil besøge* bedsteforældrene i weekenden (future tense of to visit).
8. De *er gået* på arbejde tidligt i morges (present perfect tense of to go).
9. Jeg *tager* toget til arbejde hver dag (present tense of to take).
10. Hun *har set* filmen mange gange (present perfect tense of to see).