Mastering prepositions is a crucial step in achieving fluency in any language, and Danish is no exception. Prepositions in Danish, much like in English, are small words that can change the entire meaning of a sentence depending on their use. This page is dedicated to providing comprehensive exercises on common Danish prepositions, designed to help you understand their proper usage in various contexts. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your language skills, these exercises will guide you through the intricacies of Danish prepositions, enhancing your ability to communicate more accurately and effectively. Our exercises cover a wide range of prepositions frequently used in everyday Danish conversation and writing. You'll find examples that illustrate how each preposition functions within a sentence, along with explanations to clarify any nuances. From basic prepositions like "på" (on) and "i" (in) to more complex ones like "gennem" (through) and "omkring" (around), each exercise is crafted to reinforce your understanding and improve your practical language skills. By engaging with these exercises, you'll gain confidence in using prepositions correctly, making your Danish more natural and fluent.
1. Jeg går *til* arbejde hver morgen (preposition for "to" when indicating direction).
2. Bogen ligger *på* bordet (preposition for "on" when indicating surface).
3. Vi skal *til* København i weekenden (preposition for "to" when indicating destination).
4. Hun er god *til* at tegne (preposition for "at" when indicating skill).
5. Katten gemte sig *under* sengen (preposition for "under" when indicating position).
6. Jeg bor *i* Danmark (preposition for "in" when indicating location in a country).
7. Vi mødes *ved* stationen klokken 10 (preposition for "at" when indicating a specific place).
8. Han gik *gennem* parken (preposition for "through" when indicating movement across an area).
9. Hun kommer *fra* Tyskland (preposition for "from" when indicating origin).
10. Vi taler *om* filmen efter biografen (preposition for "about" when indicating the topic of discussion).
1. Hun gik *til* butikken (preposition for direction).
2. Vi sad *ved* bordet (preposition for location).
3. Jeg er træt *af* at vente (preposition for cause or reason).
4. De bor *i* København (preposition for city or country).
5. Han skrev brevet *til* sin ven (preposition for recipient).
6. Vi mødtes *på* caféen (preposition for a public place).
7. Hun er interesseret *i* kunst (preposition for interest or engagement).
8. Han kom *fra* Tyskland (preposition for origin).
9. Vi rejser *med* toget (preposition for means of transportation).
10. Bogen ligger *på* bordet (preposition for surface).
1. Jeg går *til* skole hver dag (preposition indicating direction).
2. Hun bor *på* en lille ø (preposition indicating location on an island).
3. Vi mødes *i* parken klokken tre (preposition indicating location within a larger area).
4. Han lægger bogen *på* bordet (preposition indicating placement on a surface).
5. Vi rejser *til* Spanien i sommerferien (preposition indicating destination).
6. Hun gik *ind i* huset for at finde nøglerne (preposition indicating movement into a space).
7. De bor *ved* søen (preposition indicating proximity to a specific location).
8. Jeg har arbejdet her *i* fem år (preposition indicating duration).
9. Katten sidder *under* bordet (preposition indicating position beneath something).
10. Han kom *fra* mødet sent i går (preposition indicating origin or starting point).