I apologise for sometimes using the wrong word or using them seemingly interchangeably – they are so close to each other in meaning and sound that I sometimes get them wrong (and correcting a whole video every time is just too much work). And to clarify: Adverb is a word class (like noun and verb)… Continue reading Correction: Adverb / adverbial
Note on countable and uncountable nouns
I say that “penge” only has a singular form; as stated on the white board, it is the other way around: it has no singular form (and it can only be preceeded by “flere” and “flest”). I manage to translate “chair” into “et bord”. “Chair” obviously means “stol”, and “et bord” is “a table”. The… Continue reading Note on countable and uncountable nouns
Note on the passive voice
In an attempt to simplify, I have made things a little too black and white in this video. I state that you should mainly use the blive-passive, which is certainly true. I have to add, however, that the s-passive is the most common passive after modal verbs (quite often using a blive-passive after modals is… Continue reading Note on the passive voice