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Present and future tense
Han går en tur — how do you tell “he goes for a walk” from “he will go for a walk”?
May 22, 2013 7:55 PM
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It can mean both. It will usually be clear from the context, which one it is.
You could write "Han går en tur senere" (He will go for a walk later) to make it clear you are talking about a future action.
May 23, 2013
Thanks Isabella!
June 27, 2013
To say "He will go for a walk" you could also say "Han vil gå en tur"
June 27, 2013
jeg kun begynder at lære Dansk for 2 måned (på internet ..myself :) ) og jeg altid bruger "Vil" at sige om fremtide, er det rigtig?
P/s: Jeg er mange interesserede at tale Dansk, kan i hjælp mig?
June 22, 2013
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