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Comparative Adjectives Exercises For Danish Grammar

Grammar-based study module to boost language skills 

In Danish grammar, comparative adjectives are used to compare two or more nouns or pronouns. The comparative form is created by adding “-ere” to the end of the adjective when it’s a one-syllable adjective and “-ere” or “-re” for two-syllable adjectives. Exceptions and irregular forms can be found within the language, but generally, this is the core structure. These exercises will help you practice forming comparative adjectives in Danish, allowing you to improve your understanding of this important aspect of Danish grammar.

Exercise 1: Complete the sentences with comparative adjectives

1. Min bil er *større* (bigger) end din.
2. Dit hus er *dyrere* (more expensive) end mit.
3. I sommer er vejret *varmere* (warmer) end i forår.
4. Han løber *hurtigere* (faster) end hende.
5. Peter er *højere* (taller) end David.
6. Chokoladekagen er *sødere* (sweeter) end frugtkagen.
7. Mathilde er *sjovere* (funnier) end Marie.
8. Musikken er *højere* (louder) her end der.
9. Bjørnen er *stærkere* (stronger) end hunden.
10. Vandet er *koldere* (colder) i januar end i juli.

Exercise 2: Fill in the blanks with correct comparative adjectives

1. Hans tegning er *bedre* (better) end min.
2. Hun synger *smukkere* (more beautiful) end mig.
3. Bageriets brød er *friskere* (fresher) end supermarkedets brød.
4. Den film er *spændendere* (more exciting) end den anden film.
5. Min trøje er *nyere* (newer) end din trøje.
6. I weekenden er butikkerne *tætpakkere* (busier) end på hverdage.
7. Bjergene her er *højere* (higher) end bjergene der.
8. Hendes køkken er *renere* (cleaner) end vores.
9. Denne bog er *tykkere* (thicker) end den anden.
10. Nye computere er *lettere* (lighter) end gamle computere.

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