Breakdown of Jeg bliver bekymret, hvis der ligger skrald på gulvet, fordi jeg vil rengøre rummet ordentligt.
jeg
I
på
on
blive
to become
rummet
the room
ville
to want
der
there
hvis
if
gulvet
the floor
fordi
because
ligge
to lie
bekymret
worried
skraldet
the trash
rengøre
to clean
ordentlig
properly
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Questions & Answers about Jeg bliver bekymret, hvis der ligger skrald på gulvet, fordi jeg vil rengøre rummet ordentligt.
Why does the sentence use bliver in “Jeg bliver bekymret” instead of simply saying “Jeg er bekymret”?
Bliver means “becomes” and emphasizes that the state of worry develops as a reaction. It indicates a change in state: when trash is found on the floor, you start to feel worried. Using er (am) would simply describe a static condition rather than showing that your emotion is triggered by the situation.
What is the function of hvis in the sentence?
Hvis translates to “if” and introduces a conditional clause (“hvis der ligger skrald på gulvet”). This clause explains the condition under which you become worried. It clearly sets the scenario that your worry occurs only when there is trash on the floor.
Why is ligger used in the clause “der ligger skrald på gulvet,” and what does it imply?
Ligger in this context means “lies” or “is located.” Danish frequently uses this verb to describe where objects are situated. Here, it emphasizes that the trash is physically present on the floor. The construction is similar to saying “trash is lying on the floor” in English, highlighting the actual placement of the trash.
How does the conjunction fordi function in this sentence?
Fordi means “because” and is used to introduce the reason behind your desire to clean the room. The clause “fordi jeg vil rengøre rummet ordentligt” explains that the worry is linked to the speaker’s intention to clean thoroughly. It connects the emotional reaction to your motivation for wanting a clean room.
What role does the adverb ordentligt play, and why is it placed at the end?
Ordentligt means “properly” or “thoroughly.” It describes the manner in which you wish to carry out the cleaning. In Danish, adverbs often come at the end of a sentence or clause, especially after the main object, to emphasize how an action is performed. Here, placing ordentligt at the end reinforces that the cleaning must be done in a complete and proper manner.