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Danish Grammar (page 1)

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Nouns (things)
 
Verbs (actions)
Gender   The infinitive (to walk, to say, ...)
The indefinite article (a book)   The present (I walk, He says, ...)
The definite article (the book)   The past (I walked, He said, ...)
The indefinite plural (books)   The past participle (forgotten, driven, written, done)
The definite plural (the books)   The present perfect (I have walked, He has said, ...)
Plural = Singular (1 sheep -- 2 sheep)   The past perfect (I had walked, He had said, ...)
Irregular plurals (1 mouse -- 2 mice)   The present participle (walking, saying, ...)
Noncount nouns (butter, water, sugar, ...)   The present continuous (I am walking, He is driving, ...)
The possessive (the girl's shoes, the boys' bicycles)   Modal verbs (must, can, will, ...)
Some, any (nogen, noget, nogle)   Reflexive verbs (no English equivalent)
None, nothing, nobody (ingen/intet, ingenting, etc.)   The passive voice (Gold is found in South Africa, ...)
Much, many (meget, mange)   Verbs ending in -s
More (mere, flere)   The imperative (Close the door, Sit down, ...)
Compound nouns (library + book)   The future
Homonymns with opposite gender (en frø, et frø)    
     
     
List of Danish nouns
 
List of Danish verbs