“Att” or “För att”?

“Att” or “För att”?

I should probably say “att”, nothing, or “för att”, since the reason for using “att” is either as a part of the preceding verb, or used to separate clauses, and many verbs don’t require it. “För att” however, is...
Similarity: Lik – Liknar – Liknande ?

Similarity: Lik – Liknar – Liknande ?

Många tycker att det är svårt att uttrycka likhet på svenska. I den här artikeln förklarar jag hur man gör!Many think it’s difficult to express similarity in Swedish. In this article I’m explaning how to do!   Image by Andrew Martin from Pixabay Adjektiv:...

When to add -t to adjectives

Ever wondered when to add -t to adjectives? Why do you say “det är fint idag”, “prata långsamt”, and “huset är stort”? Why these T:s everywhere? I will explain here in the video and in this article. There are subtitles in both...
Easy Article: Grammar: Conditional

Easy Article: Grammar: Conditional

I have written a made-up story and included lots of practice of both the conditional tenses. I have also included the past tense of ‘ska’, since it is the same word in Swedish. Don’t forget to also listen to the audio! It can be found at the bottom,...