8.6 Present Tense
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The most common verb tense used by beginning learners is the present tense. Present tense verbs are used to describe current activities, habitual actions, general statements, and future activities.

Use of Present Tense

Examples

Current activities Jeg leser
(I am reading now.)
Habitual actions Vi drar på hytta om sommeren.
(We go to the cabin in the summer.)
General statements Oslo er hovedstaden i Norge.
(Oslo is the capital of Norway.)
Future time Jeg reiser i morgen
(I am going to leave tomorrow.)

Most present tense verbs have an r added to the infinitive form.   

like > liker bo > bor arbeide > arbeider ha > har

Unlike many other languages, Norwegian has only one present tense form that is used with all the subject pronouns.

Jeg liker Erik. / Du liker Erik / Han liker Erik. / Hun liker Erik.
Vi liker Erik. / Dere liker Erik. / De liker Erik.

Present tense can be  translated in three different ways in English:

Jeg arbeider = I work. / I am working. / I do work.

 

Infinitive

Present Tense

Example

like liker Jeg liker norsk.
(I like Norwegian.)
bo bor Jeg bor i USA.
(I live in the USA.)
arbeide arbeider Jeg arbeider her.
(I work here.)

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