Past tense of modal verbs in Danish

(Past tense of modal verbs 2)

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Here are some suggestions for learning the past tense of modal verbs phrases in Danish:

  1. Memorize the verb forms: Start by memorizing the past tense forms of the most common modal verbs in Danish such as kunne, ville, skulle, måtte, etc.
  2. Practice with exercises: Use online resources or Danish language textbooks that provide exercises for practicing the past tense of modal verbs
  3. Read Danish texts: Read Danish texts such as newspapers, books, and magazines to expose yourself to the past tense of modal verbs in context.
  4. Watch Danish movies or TV shows:
My son did not want to play with the doll.
My daughter did not want to play football / soccer (am.).
My wife did not want to play chess with me.
My children did not want to go for a walk.
They did not want to tidy the room.
They did not want to go to bed.
He was not allowed to eat ice cream.
He was not allowed to eat chocolate.
He was not allowed to eat sweets.
I was allowed to make a wish.
I was allowed to buy myself a dress.
I was allowed to take a chocolate.
Were you allowed to smoke in the airplane?
Were you allowed to drink beer in the hospital?
Were you allowed to take the dog into the hotel?
During the holidays the children were allowed to remain outside late.
They were allowed to play in the yard for a long time.
They were allowed to stay up late.