Past 2 Flashcards

1
Q

gjorde

[gyou{r}]

A

did / did do / caused

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2
Q

rørte

[ʁerd]

A

touched

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3
Q

returnerede

[reh-tune-e-uhð]

A

returned

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4
Q

drejede

[dʁy-eð]

A

turned

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5
Q

åbnede

[oap-nuð]

A

opened

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6
Q

stoppede

[stohp-uhð]

A

stopped

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7
Q

stod

[stow-l]

A

stood

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8
Q

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.

A

TRUE

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9
Q

dukkede … op

[dah-gil-uh … op]

A

showed up

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10
Q

forklarede

[fo{r}-klah-uhl]

A

explained / explained to

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11
Q

forekom

[fo{r}-kum]

A

seemed

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12
Q

da

[dah] (rhymes with ‘dad’)

A

went (past) / since

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13
Q

vandt

[vant]

A

won

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14
Q

skete

[skee-dih]

A

happened

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15
Q

sad

[sell]

A

sat

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16
Q

TRUE OR FALSE:

“Når” (when) is only used when speaking of the present or the future.

A

TRUE

Example: ‘Jeg spiser når jeg kan’ meaning ‘I will eat when I can’ or ‘I eat when(ever) I can’

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17
Q

opdagede

[ahp-day-uhð]

A

discovered

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18
Q

efterlod

[if-dah-lih-uhð]

A

left / abandoned

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19
Q

fulgte

[fewl-duh]

A

followed

20
Q

introducerede

[in-tʁuh-do-see-uh-ðuh]

A

introduced

21
Q

spurgte

[spo{r}-dih]

A

asked

22
Q

bad

[beð OR bell]

A

asked (humbly) / asked

23
Q

TRUE OR FALSE:

“Da” (when) is only used when speaking of the past.

A

TRUE

Example: ‘Jeg var træt da han kom’ indicates something that has already passed (‘I was tired when he arrived’)

24
Q

optrådte

[ahp-tʁod-eh]

A

performed

25
Q

præsterede

[pʁass-dee-uhl]

A

managed

26
Q

tilføjede

[til-foy-luh]

A

added

27
Q

huskede

[hoose-gell-uh]

A

remembered

28
Q

beholdte

[be-haul-dih]

A

kept

29
Q

kendte

[ken-duh]

A

knew

30
Q

lade være

[lið vay-uh]

A

stop / let it be

31
Q

begyndte

[be-goun-duh]

A

began / started

32
Q

løb

[loob]

A

ran

33
Q

følte

[full-deh]

A

felt

34
Q

lod

[loeð OR low-uhl]

A

let / leave

35
Q

mærkede

[myah-guð]

A

felt / touched

36
Q

troede

[tʁo-ehl]

A

thought / believed

37
Q

satte

[sad-dih]

A

put / sat

38
Q

løb en tur

[loob ayn too-uh]

A

went for a run (literally: ran a trip/tour)

39
Q

virkede

[vea{r}-gull]

A

worked

40
Q

arbejdede

[a{r}e-by-dil]

A

worked

41
Q

vidste

[veece-duh]

A

knew

42
Q

sluttede

[slew-dull OR slew-duð]

A

ended / finished

43
Q

behøvede

[be-who-vihl]

A

needed / did have to / have/had to

44
Q

startede

[sta{r}-til OR sta[r]-tið]

A

started

45
Q

[ loh OR low]

A

lay