Usages of gå
Jeg går i skole hver morgen.
I go to school every morning.
Jeg går til skolen om morgenen.
I go to the school in the morning.
Jeg kigger i spejlet, før jeg går ud i haven for at nyde græsset.
I look in the mirror before I go out into the garden to enjoy the grass.
Tiden går hurtigt, når vi arbejder i haven.
Time goes quickly when we work in the garden.
Jeg lægger min mobil i min lomme, før jeg går ud.
I put my phone in my pocket before I go out.
Sluk lyset i køkkenet, når du går, så vi sparer strøm.
Turn off the light in the kitchen when you leave, so we save electricity.
Jeg går til skolen om morgenen, og senere spiser jeg frokost i køkkenet.
I go to school in the morning, and later I eat lunch in the kitchen.
Jeg har mulighed for at gå senere i seng, fordi jeg ikke skal op tidligt i morgen.
I have the possibility to go to bed later because I do not have to get up early tomorrow.
Jeg går til posthuset.
I go to the post office.
Jeg vil måske gå en tur i haven.
I might go for a walk in the garden.
Jeg gik ned til butikken for at købe shampoo til mit hår.
I went down to the shop to buy shampoo for my hair.
Noget gik galt i haven.
Something went wrong in the garden.
Min far låser døren, før han går.
My father locks the door before he leaves.
Hun tager sin jakke, før hun går ud af huset.
She takes her jacket before she goes out of the house.
Om eftermiddagen går hun til biblioteket, hvor hun møder sin veninde.
In the afternoon, she goes to the library, where she meets her (female) friend.
Jeg går i banken for at spare penge op til ferie.
I go to the bank to save up money for vacation.
Lad os gå i biografen i aften og se en sjov film.
Let’s go to the cinema tonight and watch a funny movie.
Lægen giver mig en recept, og jeg går direkte til apoteket.
The doctor gives me a prescription, and I go straight to the pharmacy.
Jeg skriver en lang besked til min søster, før jeg går i seng.
I write a long message to my sister before I go to bed.
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