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Basic Grammar #11 - Past tense with Perfektum, or Present Perfect! "Har spist" etc..
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The second past tense in Norwegian is called "Perfektum", and is formed as follows:
Han rydder stua. Han ryddet stua. Han har ryddet stua.
Han spiser middag. Han spiste middag. Han har spist middag.
The general rule is this: Put "har" in front, and then the simple past form - but if that ends on a vowel; cut if off..
Some exceptions: går - gikk - har gått ser - så - har sett er - var - har vært
To switch to present perfect:: Han går til tannlegen. De er på fjelltur.
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Great work!! :D
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Manage episode 312471349 series 3236017
The second past tense in Norwegian is called "Perfektum", and is formed as follows:
Han rydder stua. Han ryddet stua. Han har ryddet stua.
Han spiser middag. Han spiste middag. Han har spist middag.
The general rule is this: Put "har" in front, and then the simple past form - but if that ends on a vowel; cut if off..
Some exceptions: går - gikk - har gått ser - så - har sett er - var - har vært
To switch to present perfect:: Han går til tannlegen. De er på fjelltur.
..
Great work!! :D
For a great list of 400 verbs with tenses and English translation, visit: https://payhip.com/PracticeNorwegian!
Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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