Irregular adjectives in Danish grammar are adjectives that have an irregular form when compared to the general rules for forming adjectives. They can have different forms depending on gender, number, definiteness, and the degree of comparison (positive, comparative, and superlative). Learning these irregular adjectives will help you understand and use the Danish language more effectively. In this exercise, you will fill in the blanks with the appropriate form of the irregular adjectives provided. It is important to pay attention to the context to determine the correct form.
Exercise 1: Fill in the blank with the correct form of the irregular adjective
2. Vi skal finde en *anden* (other) løsning.
3. Det er *varmere* (warmer) i juli end i januar.
4. Bogen er meget *længere* (longer) end filmen.
5. Hun er den *yngste* (youngest) i sin familie.
6. Min nye bil er *større* (bigger) end min gamle bil.
7. Er det den *første* (first) gang du besøger Danmark?
8. Det var en *meget dårligere* (much worse) idé end vi troede.
9. Hun er meget *højere* (taller) end mig.
10. Jeg vil anbefale at vælge den *bedste* (best) mulighed.
Exercise 2: Fill in the blank with the correct form of the irregular adjective
12. Vi bor i det *største* (biggest) hus på gaden.
13. Det er *den næste* (the next) dag, og vejret er bedre.
14. Det er den *anden* (second) gang, hun har været her.
15. Dette tøj er *dyrere* (more expensive) end det andet.