Past 2 Flashcards
gjorde
[gyou{r}]
did / did do / caused
rørte
[ʁerd]
touched
returnerede
[reh-tune-e-uhð]
returned
drejede
[dʁy-eð]
turned
åbnede
[oap-nuð]
opened
stoppede
[stohp-uhð]
stopped
stod
[stow-l]
stood
TRUE OR FALSE:
There are two regular conjugations in the past tense. The conjugations are -ede and -te. These are added to the stem of the verb.
TRUE
dukkede … op
[dah-gil-uh … op]
showed up
forklarede
[fo{r}-klah-uhl]
explained / explained to
forekom
[fo{r}-kum]
seemed
da
[dah] (rhymes with ‘dad’)
went (past) / since
vandt
[vant]
won
skete
[skee-dih]
happened
sad
[sell]
sat
TRUE OR FALSE:
“Når” (when) is only used when speaking of the present or the future.
TRUE
Example: ‘Jeg spiser når jeg kan’ meaning ‘I will eat when I can’ or ‘I eat when(ever) I can’
opdagede
[ahp-day-uhð]
discovered
efterlod
[if-dah-lih-uhð]
left / abandoned