Breakdown of Jeg kan svare på dine spørgsmål i morgen, hvis du har flere.
jeg
I
i
in
på
on
have
to have
hvis
if
spørgsmålet
the question
svare
to answer
kunne
to be able to
din
your
morgen
tomorrow
du
you
flere
more
Questions & Answers about Jeg kan svare på dine spørgsmål i morgen, hvis du har flere.
Why is jeg used instead of mig in this sentence?
In Danish, jeg is the subject form (equivalent to “I” in English), whereas mig is the object form (equivalent to “me”). Since we need the subject to perform the action (answer the questions), jeg is used at the start of the sentence.
Why is kan used instead of other modal verbs like vil or skal?
kan in Danish primarily indicates ability or possibility (“I can do something”), while vil often implies willingness or intention, and skal can indicate necessity or obligation. Here, the sentence focuses on the ability to answer the questions, so kan is most appropriate.
What is the difference between din, dit, and dine?
All three mean “your,” but they must agree with the grammatical gender and number of the noun. din is used with common-gender singular nouns (like din bil, “your car”), dit with neuter singular nouns (like dit hus, “your house”), and dine with plural nouns (like dine spørgsmål, “your questions”).
Why is it i morgen instead of a single word?
In Danish, i morgen is two words meaning “tomorrow.” It literally translates to “in the morning,” but is used as the standard expression for “tomorrow.” There isn’t a single-word version for “tomorrow” as in English.
Why do we use flere instead of mere?
In Danish, flere is generally used for countable items (it can mean “more” in the sense of additional questions), while mere is often used with uncountable quantities or mass nouns (like “more water” = mere vand). Since we’re talking about additional countable questions, flere is the correct choice.
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