past phrases in Danish
Phrases used in the (Past tense 3)
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Learning past phrases in Danish is essential for effective communication and to express more complex events that have taken place in the past. In addition to learning past tense conjugations, it is also important to learn past phrases that can help describe specific actions or events that have occurred in the past.
to make a call
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I made a call.
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I was talking on the phone all the time.
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to ask
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I asked.
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I always asked.
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to narrate
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I narrated.
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I narrated the whole story.
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to study
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I studied.
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I studied the whole evening.
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to work
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I worked.
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I worked all day long.
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to eat
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I ate.
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I ate all the food.
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