Indefinite Adjectives in Danish grammar are used to describe a non-specific noun in a sentence. They can provide information about the quantity, quality, or characteristics of the noun being described. In Danish, indefinite adjectives usually come before the noun and agree in gender and number with the noun they modify. Common indefinite adjectives include “nogen” (some), “ingen” (no), “enhver” (every), and “visse” (certain). In this exercise, you will practice using indefinite adjectives in Danish sentences.