Mixed Conditionals in Danish grammar are a combination of two different types of conditional sentences, usually the first and second conditionals or the second and third conditionals. These mixed conditionals are used to express hypothetical situations and their probable outcomes. It is essential for learners of Danish to understand these structures because they will encounter them often both in written and spoken Danish. In this exercise, we have combined two Mixed Conditional exercises focusing on Danish grammar. Each exercise consists of 15 sentences where you need to fill in the blank with the correct word. Alongside each correct answer, a one-word English cue is provided in brackets to help you understand the meaning of the word.
Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb or auxiliary verb.
Exercise 2: Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb or auxiliary verb.
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