Strong and irregular verbs (e.g., skriva — to write). Sentence Structure and V2 Rule
Verbs with a stem change, often ending in -er in the present (e.g., läsa — to read). Essentials of Swedish Grammar
Swedish typically follows a order in simple sentences, much like English. However, it strictly adheres to the V2 rule , meaning the finite verb must always be the second element in a declarative sentence. If a sentence starts with an adverb or time expression (e.g., "Today..."), the verb must still come second, forcing the subject to move to the third position. Adjectives and Agreement Strong and irregular verbs (e
Röda bilar (red cars)—the adjective typically ends in -a . Strong and irregular verbs (e.g.