Mastering prepositions is a crucial aspect of learning Norwegian, as these small words can significantly alter the meaning of a sentence. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced learner, understanding the most common Norwegian prepositions and their proper usage can enhance your fluency and comprehension. Prepositions like "i" (in), "på" (on), "til" (to), and "fra" (from) are frequently used in everyday conversations, and knowing how to use them correctly will help you communicate more accurately and confidently. Our exercises are designed to provide you with practical experience in using these prepositions in various contexts. By engaging with a variety of sentences and scenarios, you'll become more familiar with the nuances and rules that govern prepositional use in Norwegian. These exercises will not only reinforce your existing knowledge but also introduce you to new patterns and exceptions, making your understanding of Norwegian prepositions more comprehensive. Whether you're preparing for a trip to Norway or aiming to improve your language skills for academic or professional purposes, these exercises will be an invaluable resource in your learning journey.
1. Vi skal reise *til* Norge i sommer (destination).
2. Hun la boken *på* bordet (location).
3. Jeg bor *i* en liten by (inside a place).
4. Kan du vente *på* meg? (waiting for someone).
5. Han kom *fra* Sverige i går (origin).
6. De gikk *gjennom* skogen (through a place).
7. Jeg satt ved siden *av* henne (beside someone).
8. Han svømte *i* havet (inside a large body of water).
9. Jeg må ta bussen *til* jobben (destination).
10. Hun snakker alltid *om* været (subject of conversation).
1. Katten ligger *på* sofaen (The cat is lying ___ the sofa).
2. Vi går *til* skolen hver dag (We walk ___ school every day).
3. Boka ligger *under* bordet (The book is ___ the table).
4. Hun kommer *fra* Norge (She comes ___ Norway).
5. Han står *ved* vinduet (He is standing ___ the window).
6. Hun bor *i* Oslo (She lives ___ Oslo).
7. Bussen stopper *på* holdeplassen (The bus stops ___ the stop).
8. Han sitter *mellom* to stoler (He is sitting ___ two chairs).
9. Vi drar *til* fjellet i helgen (We are going ___ the mountains this weekend).
10. Bilen står *foran* huset (The car is parked ___ the house).
1. Katten ligger *på* sofaen (preposition indicating location).
2. Vi skal reise *til* Bergen neste uke (preposition indicating direction).
3. Hun er *med* vennene sine i parken (preposition indicating accompaniment).
4. Jeg venter *på* bussen (preposition indicating waiting for something).
5. Vi kommer *fra* Norge (preposition indicating origin).
6. Boken ligger *under* bordet (preposition indicating position beneath something).
7. De gikk *gjennom* skogen (preposition indicating movement through something).
8. Hun bor *i* Oslo (preposition indicating location in a city).
9. De snakket *om* filmen (preposition indicating topic of conversation).
10. Han skrev et brev *til* henne (preposition indicating recipient).