Swedish Learning Hub — Grammar & exercises

Bilingual Swedish learning with short theory and interactive exercises. New areas and drills are added over time.

Exercises & theory
Swedish learning hub

Each module page combines rules and exercises so you can review while you drill. Bilingual prompts across 9 modules.

9 modules

Swedish Learning Hub is a bilingual (Swedish and English) space for grammar and vocabulary exercises. Open Verb Trainer for 100 common verbs and their forms, or pick another section for rules and drills; modules and content are expanded over time.

How to Use Swedish Learning Hub

Välj sektion / Pick a section

The home view shows cards for each area. Click a card to open that module; use Back to menu to return.

Meningsarkitekten / Sentence Architect

Open Sentence Architect, pick a topic (huvudsats or bisats). Read the extended bilingual rules and examples for that topic, then start exercises with many scrambled sentences for the same focus. Use Back to topics to switch topic, or Show theory again from the exercise view.

Verbböjaren / Verb Trainer

Read the theory on verb groups and learning strategies, then drill 100 common verbs. Filter by group or type, switch between form drills (present, past, supine, imperative) and “identify the type” questions. Each full round shuffles the question set.

Prepositionsstriden / Preposition Battle

Read the theory (i, på, hos, till, från, plus med, om, för, vid, and common pitfalls), then work through 100 gap-fill sentences in random order (each appears once per full round). Theory first, then drills.

Artikel- & adjektivövningen

Read theory on en/ett, agreement (-t after ett, -a in plural and with den/det/de), and irregulars like liten/litet/små and god/gott/goda; then complete 100 phrases (articles and adjective forms) in random order (each appears once per full round). Theory first, then drills.

Tal / Numbers

Read theory on 0–12, 13–19, tens, compounding 21–99, and hundreds; then complete 100 multiple-choice items (figures 0–999) in random order (each appears once per full round). Theory first, then drills.

Ordningstal / Ordinals

Read theory on första through sjätte, 7–12, 13–19, round tens, and compounds; then complete 100 multiple-choice items (positions 1–999) in random order (each appears once per full round). Theory first, then drills.

Klockan / The clock

Read theory on halv, kvart, över / i, and a full example hour at five-minute steps; then complete 100 multiple-choice items (digital 24-hour times, five-minute marks). Theory first, then drills.

Frågeord / Question words

Read extended theory with tables and examples on var vs vart, vad vs vilken/vilket/vilka, vem/vems, när, hur, hur många / hur mycket / hur länge, and varför; then complete 100 gap sentences (choose the question word). Theory first, then drills.

Datum & veckodagar / Dates & weekdays

Read theory on weekdays, months, på vs i, and den + ordinal + month; then complete 100 multiple-choice items. Theory first, then drills.

Calculator Features

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Verb Trainer

100 common verbs with form drills and group identification; strategy-focused theory

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V2 & BIFF engine

Extended theory per topic plus dozens of drills; feedback on V2 and BIFF-style mistakes

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Preposition & article drills

100 preposition sentences; 100 en/ett and adjective agreement drills (shuffled each round)

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Cardinals & ordinals

100 MC drills each for cardinals (0–999) and ordinals (1–999), shuffled each round

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Telling time

100 clock MC drills (five-minute steps, 24-hour prompts), shuffled each round

Question words

100 frågeord drills (who, what, where, when …), shuffled each round

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Dates & weekdays

100 drills on months, weekdays, på/i, and calendar phrases, shuffled each round

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Card menu

Choose Verb Trainer, Sentence Architect, Prepositions, Articles, Numbers, Ordinals, Clock, Question words, or Dates from clear section cards

Complete Function List

  • Section cards to open each module:
  • Verb Trainer: 100 common verbs, form MCQs, identify-type mode, filters by group, bilingual strategy theory
  • Sentence Architect with scrambled words:
  • V2 rule alerts for fronted time/place:
  • BIFF rule alerts for subordinate clauses:
  • Preposition multiple-choice drills:
  • Article and adjective agreement exercises:
  • Cardinal numbers (0–999) with theory tables and 100 shuffled drills:
  • Ordinals (1–999) with theory tables and 100 shuffled drills:
  • Reading the clock: five-minute steps, 24-hour prompts, 100 shuffled drills
  • Question words (frågeord): long theory with examples and 100 shuffled drills
  • Dates and weekdays: theory tables and 100 shuffled drills
  • Sentence Architect: topic cards, long bilingual theory per focus, and 45+ exercise sentences per topic
  • Responsive mobile-friendly UI:

Common Calculations & Examples

Example 1: V2 inversion

Problem: Yesterday I did not go to work.

Steps:

  1. Place the time word first: Igår
  2. Put the finite verb second: gick
  3. Subject next: jag — Igår gick jag inte till jobbet
Result: Igår gick jag inte till jobbet.

Explanation: After a sentence-initial time adverb, the verb stays in position 2 (V2).

Example 2: BIFF in bisats

Problem: I am happy because you are not sick.

Steps:

  1. Main clause: Jag är glad
  2. Subclause after för att: du must use inte before är
Result: Jag är glad för att du inte är sjuk.

Explanation: BIFF: In subordinate clauses, "inte" comes before the finite verb.