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Q&A Structures like "skulle gjort" and "skulle gjøre"

This would be something called conditional mood (No: kondisjonalis), since is something that comes with a condition, "I should have done it, but...". Kondisjonalis comes in two forms, one with "sku...

posted 4y ago by Lundin‭  ·  edited 4y ago by Lundin‭

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#3: Post edited by user avatar Lundin‭ · 2020-09-10T07:25:23Z (about 4 years ago)
  • This would be something called _conditional mood_ (No: _kondisjonalis_), since is something that comes with a condition, "I should have done it, but...".
  • Kondisjonalis comes in two forms, one with "skulle + _infinitive_", one with "skulle (ha) + _past participle_". "Skulle gjort" is indeed the same as the more correct "skulle ha gjort". The "ha" is often omitted in informal situations.
  • The Norweigan wikipedia page [kondisjonalis](https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kondisjonalis) explains the various subtle differences between the two forms very well and gives examples where "ha" may be omitted.
  • This would be something called _conditional mood_ (No: _kondisjonalis_), since is something that comes with a condition, "I should have done it, but...".
  • Kondisjonalis comes in two forms, one with "skulle + _infinitive_", one with "skulle (ha) + _past participle_". "Skulle gjort" is indeed the same as the more correct "skulle ha gjort". The _auxiliary verb_/_hjelpeverb_ "ha" is often omitted in informal situations.
  • The Norweigan wikipedia page [kondisjonalis](https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kondisjonalis) explains the various subtle differences between the two forms very well and gives examples where "ha" may be omitted.
#2: Post edited by user avatar Lundin‭ · 2020-09-10T07:12:04Z (about 4 years ago)
  • This would be something called _conditional mood_ (kondisjonalis), since is something that comes with a condition, "I should have done it, but...".
  • Kondisjonalis comes in two forms, one with "skulle + _infinitive_", one with "skulle (ha) + _past participle_". "Skulle gjort" is indeed the same as the more correct "skulle ha gjort". The "ha" is often omitted in informal situations.
  • The Norweigan wikipedia page [kondisjonalis](https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kondisjonalis) explains the various subtle differences between the two forms very well and gives examples where "ha" may be omitted.
  • This would be something called _conditional mood_ (No: _kondisjonalis_), since is something that comes with a condition, "I should have done it, but...".
  • Kondisjonalis comes in two forms, one with "skulle + _infinitive_", one with "skulle (ha) + _past participle_". "Skulle gjort" is indeed the same as the more correct "skulle ha gjort". The "ha" is often omitted in informal situations.
  • The Norweigan wikipedia page [kondisjonalis](https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kondisjonalis) explains the various subtle differences between the two forms very well and gives examples where "ha" may be omitted.
#1: Initial revision by user avatar Lundin‭ · 2020-09-10T07:10:29Z (about 4 years ago)
This would be something called _conditional mood_ (kondisjonalis), since is something that comes with a condition, "I should have done it, but...". 

Kondisjonalis comes in two forms, one with "skulle + _infinitive_", one with "skulle (ha) + _past participle_". "Skulle gjort" is indeed the same as the more correct "skulle ha gjort". The "ha" is often omitted in informal situations.

The Norweigan wikipedia page [kondisjonalis](https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kondisjonalis) explains the various subtle differences between the two forms very well and gives examples where "ha" may be omitted.