Mastering comparative and superlative adjectives in Danish is crucial for anyone looking to achieve fluency in the language. These forms allow speakers to make comparisons between objects, people, and ideas, enhancing the depth and nuance of their communication. Danish, like English, uses specific rules to modify adjectives when comparing two or more entities. However, the intricacies of these rules can sometimes be challenging for learners. Our grammar exercises are designed to help you understand and apply these rules effectively, ensuring that you can make accurate and natural comparisons in Danish. In these exercises, you will encounter a range of activities that cover both regular and irregular forms of comparative and superlative adjectives. You'll practice transforming basic adjectives into their comparative and superlative forms and use them in context through sentence completion and error correction tasks. By engaging with these varied exercises, you'll not only solidify your understanding of the grammar but also build your confidence in using these structures in everyday conversation. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your skills, these exercises offer a comprehensive approach to mastering comparative and superlative adjectives in Danish.
1. Han er *hurtigere* end sin bror (comparative form of "hurtig").
2. Sommeren i Spanien er *varmere* end i Danmark (comparative form of "varm").
3. Dette hus er det *største* i byen (superlative form of "stor").
4. Hun er den *klogeste* i klassen (superlative form of "klog").
5. Denne bog er *mere interessant* end den anden (comparative form of "interessant").
6. Hans bil er *dyrere* end min (comparative form of "dyr").
7. Det er det *bedste* måltid, jeg nogensinde har smagt (superlative form of "god").
8. Hunden er *mindre* end katten (comparative form of "lille").
9. Hun er *lykkeligere* nu end før (comparative form of "lykkelig").
10. Dette er den *vigtigste* opgave (superlative form of "vigtig").
1. Hunden er *større* end katten (comparative of "stor").
2. Denne bog er *bedre* end den anden (comparative of "god").
3. Han er den *hurtigste* løber i klassen (superlative of "hurtig").
4. Det er det *smukkeste* maleri, jeg nogensinde har set (superlative of "smuk").
5. Min søster er *yngre* end mig (comparative of "ung").
6. Denne vej er *kortere* end den anden (comparative of "kort").
7. Hun er den *klogeste* elev i skolen (superlative of "klog").
8. Vandet er *varmere* i dag end i går (comparative of "varm").
9. Denne film er *sjovere* end den første (comparative of "sjov").
10. Han er den *bedste* fodboldspiller på holdet (superlative of "god").
1. Min hund er *hurtigere* end din kat (comparative form of "hurtig").
2. Hun er *den smukkeste* i klassen (superlative form of "smuk").
3. Dette æble er *mere saftigt* end det andet (comparative form of "saftig").
4. Han er *den stærkeste* i hele byen (superlative form of "stærk").
5. Bogen er *mere interessant* end filmen (comparative form of "interessant").
6. Denne sommer er *varmere* end sidste år (comparative form of "varm").
7. Det er *den dyreste* bil i butikken (superlative form of "dyr").
8. Hendes stemme er *blødere* end min (comparative form of "blød").
9. Denne opgave er *den sværeste* af dem alle (superlative form of "svær").
10. Hans hus er *større* end mit (comparative form of "stor").