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when to say "gor" and when to say "gora" in swedish
7 apr. 2012 16:22
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Well, "gör" is present tense (or imperative) and "göra" is infinitive. Gör is usually used when you are talking about something you do right now. "To do" = "Att göra". So whever you say "To do" in an English sentence it's "att göra".
Pres. tense:
Vad gör du? = What are you doing?
Jag gör ingenting = I'm doing nothing.
Imperative:
Gör det! = Do it!
Infinitive:
Det är inte kul att göra(laga) mat = It's not fun to make(cook) food.
Jag gillar inte att göra det här = I don't like to do this.
Just a note: English often uses the gerund "ing" instead of the basic present tense. But "doing" can be either "gör" or "göra" depending on the context.
7 april 2012
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Hi,
You use "gör" in present tense - ex "Jag gör allt just nu" - "I'm doing everything right now"
And "göra" is the infinitive tense - "att göra" ex: "att göra ingenting" - "to do nothing" but it is also used in future tense, ex: "jag ska göra allt" - "I will do everything"
Hope this helps:)
7 april 2012
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