The First Conditional in Danish grammar is used to express situations that may occur in the future, under certain conditions. It consists of two clauses: the “if” clause (hvis-clause), which states the condition, and the “then” clause (result-clause), which describes the result that will follow if the condition is met. The First Conditional often combines the present tense with the future tense, using modal verbs such as “vil” (will) and “skulle” (should). These exercises will help students practice forming sentences using the First Conditional in Danish.
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