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Questions & Answers about Ég fer í skóla.
Why does the sentence use fer and not something like ganga or another verb?
In Icelandic, fer is the simple present tense of the verb fara, which means to go. Although ganga can mean to walk, it doesn’t cover all the ways of going somewhere. For example, Ég fer í skóla suggests that you are going to school, regardless of the mode of transportation, whereas Ég geng í skóla would specifically mean you are walking to school.
Why is it í skóla instead of til skóla or another preposition?
The expression í skóla literally means into school or to school and is the standard phrase used to indicate attendance or movement toward school. Using til would change the meaning or sound unnatural, because til often implies going in the direction of or to a place in a more general sense, rather than actually attending or entering.
Why does the sentence start with Ég instead of Mig or Mér?
Icelandic pronouns change form depending on their grammatical case. Ég is the nominative form (used for the subject of the sentence), mig is the accusative form, and mér is the dative form. Since you are performing the action of going, you are the subject, so Ég is used.
Is fer a present tense or a future tense in this context?
Fer is grammatically a present tense form of the verb, but Icelandic present tense can also imply future intention when combined with an adverbial time reference, such as á morgun (tomorrow). In the sentence Ég fer í skóla, without any additional context, it most naturally translates to a present or habitual action: I go to school.
Can I modify Ég fer í skóla to indicate a more specific time?
Absolutely. You can add a time expression such as Ég fer í skóla á hverjum degi (I go to school every day) or Ég fer í skóla á morgun (I will go to school tomorrow). These additions clarify exactly when you are going.
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