Interrogative Sentences Exercises For Danish Grammar


Exercise 1: Fill in the blank with the correct question word


Interrogative sentences in Danish grammar play a crucial role in everyday communication by allowing speakers to ask questions and gather information. These sentences usually begin with a question word or an auxiliary verb, followed by the subject and main verb. The structure and word order are essential in formulating correct interrogative sentences in Danish. The following exercises will help you practice and familiarize yourself with the Danish interrogative sentence structure, focusing on question words, auxiliary verbs, and basic vocabulary.

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1. *Hvordan* (how) går det med dig?
2. *Hvornår* (when) kommer bussen?
3. *Hvilken* (which) bog vil du have?
4. *Hvor* (where) bor du?
5. *Hvem* (who) har taget min kuglepen?
6. *Hvad* (what) er dit yndlingsmål?
7. *Hvorfor* (why) er hun sur?
8. *Hvor* (where) er toilettet?
9. *Hvem* (who) er din bedste ven?
10. *Hvornår* (when) er din fødselsdag?
11. *Hvilket* (which) yrke ønsker du at have?
12. *Hvordan* (how) kommer jeg til lufthavnen?
13. *Hvad* (what) hedder din hund?
14. *Hvor* (where) er min taske?
15. *Hvorfor* (why) spiser han ikke?

Exercise 2: Fill in the blank with the correct auxiliary verb

1. *Er* (is) du sulten?
2. *Kan* (can) du hjælpe mig?
3. *Har* (have) du set min taske?
4. *Vil* (will) du gerne tage til koncerten?
5. *Skal* (shall) vi mødes i morgen?
6. *Var* (were) du på ferie sidste måned?
7. *Må* (may) jeg låne din blyant?
8. *Bør* (should) vi tage taxaen?
9. *Kunne* (could) du se den nye film?
10. *Havde* (had) du en god weekend?
11. *Er* (are) børnene glade?
12. *Må* (may) jeg tage din kuglepen?
13. *Skal* (shall) vi tage bussen?
14. *Vil* (will) du have kaffe?
15. *Kender* (know) du ham?

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