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Predicative Adjectives Exercises For Norwegian Grammar

Interactive grammar exercise for language learning 

Predicative adjectives in Norwegian grammar are adjectives used after linking verbs to describe the subject of the sentence. These adjectives often function differently than attributive adjectives (“the red car”) and can have different forms. For example, certain adjectives end in -e when used predicatively where they otherwise would not. Practicing them is key to understanding how adjectives are used in different contexts in Norwegian.

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blank with the Correct Predicative Adjective Form (Lesson: Predicative Adjectives)

1. Hun er *syk* (sick).
2. Dette er *viktig* (important).
3. Han er *svært* (very).
4. Været er *kaldt* (cold).
5. Maten er *varm* (warm).
6. De er *sultne* (hungry).
7. Det er *lett* (easy).
8. Bilen er *dyr* (expensive).
9. Huset er *stort* (big).
10. Katten er *liten* (small).
11. Han er *høy* (tall).
12. Hun er *lav* (short).
13. De er *unge* (young).
14. Vi er *gamle* (old).
15. Han er *sliten* (tired).

Exercise 2: Fill in the Blank with the Correct Predicative Adjective Form (Lesson: Predicative Adjectives)

1. Det er *godt* (good).
2. Hun er *sint* (angry).
3. De er *trøtte* (tired).
4. Han er *redd* (scared).
5. Jeg er *klar* (ready).
6. Du er *sterk* (strong).
7. De er *svake* (weak).
8. Været er *dårlig* (bad).
9. Jeg er *lykkelig* (happy).
10. Hun er *trist* (sad).
11. De er *smarte* (smart).
12. Han er *dum* (dumb).
13. Jeg er *mett* (full).
14. Du er *sulten* (hungry).
15. Vi er *glemte* (forgotten).

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