In Danish the future is usually unmarked, using the present tense form.
The student's task is to supply the correct tense forms.
Also, this verb is unique in having identical present and past tense forms.
A number of past particles and past tense forms are used which would be ungrammatical today.
The gerund is used to form the following tense forms:
The above example uses the verb be (in the past tense form was) to make the passive.
Note also that in certain circumstances, the present tense form can be used to express a future event.
The simple future can be formed by adding -ra to the present tense form.
The simple conditional consists of the present tense form plus -rea.
The use of the various tense forms is described in the following table: