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Q1Domain Verified
In Danish, how does the demonstrative pronoun "den" or "det" agree with the noun it replaces in terms of gender and number, and when is it preferred over a personal pronoun?
"Den" and "det" agree in gender and number with the antecedent. "Den" is for masculine/feminine singular, "det" for neuter singular, and "de" for plural. They are preferred when referring back to a specific, previously mentioned noun to avoid ambiguity or repetition.
"Den" and "det" are interchangeable for all singular nouns, and they are preferred when emphasizing the noun's specific characteristics. Plural nouns are always replaced by "de."
"Den" is used for all singular nouns regardless of gender, and "det" is used for plural nouns. They are primarily used for stylistic variation and are never preferred over personal pronouns.
"Den" is used for masculine and common gender singular nouns, while "det" is used for neuter gender singular nouns and plural nouns. It is preferred when the antecedent is distant.
Q2Domain Verified
Consider the sentence: "Jeg så en interessant bog. Den var meget spændende." What is the grammatical function of "den" in the second sentence, and what is a more advanced, nuanced alternative that could be used in formal written Danish to avoid potential ambiguity?
"Den" is a demonstrative pronoun referring to "en interessant bog." A more advanced alternative in formal contexts, especially when the antecedent is a clause or concept, is "hvilket" or "hvilken" depending on the implied gender of the antecedent.
"Den" is a personal pronoun referring to "en interessant bog." A more advanced alternative is "hvilket" if the book were neuter.
"Den" is a demonstrative pronoun referring to "en interessant bog." A more advanced alternative is "som."
"Den" is a personal pronoun referring to "en interessant bog." A more advanced alternative is "hvilken."
Q3Domain Verified
When translating from English to Danish, the possessive pronoun "its" requires careful consideration of the noun's gender. If a sentence is "The dog wagged its tail," and "dog" is "hunden" (common gender), what is the correct Danish possessive pronoun, and why is it not simply "dens"?
The correct possessive pronoun is "dens," agreeing with the gender of the possessed item, which is "halen" (common gender).
The correct possessive pronoun is "dens," as it is the neutral form for "its."
The correct possessive pronoun is "dens," but it is only used when referring to inanimate objects.
The correct possessive pronoun is "dens," agreeing with the gender of the possessor, which is "hunden" (common gender).

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