C3 M1 L6 Grammar
3 | Modul 1: Gramatika
Kakav otac, takav sin
3 | 1 | Lekcija 6: U posjetu
| More Verbs That Go With the Accusative Case
ČISTITI – to clean (something)
SINGULAR | PLURAL | ||||
ja | čist-im | mi | čist-imo | ||
ti | čist-iš | vi | čist-ite | ||
on/-a/-o | čist-i | oni/-e/-a | čist-e |
UPOZNATI – to get to know someone or something
SINGULAR | PLURAL | ||||
ja | upozn-am | mi | upozn-amo | ||
ti | upozn-aš | vi | upozn-ate | ||
on/-a/-o | upozn-a | oni/-e/-a | upozn-aju |
ŠETATI – to walk (someone)
SINGULAR | PLURAL | ||||
ja | šet-am | mi | šet-amo | ||
ti | šet-aš | vi | šet-ate | ||
on/-a/-o | šet-a | oni/-e/-a | šet-aju |
Šetam kućnog ljubimca.
Šetam psa.
G | 3.1 Zadatak 14. Što radimo? |
G | 3.1 Zadatak 15. Što radimo? |
| The Noun PAS
The noun pas is a monosyllabic word. However, it will not follow the rule that you previously learned about this type of word. In other words, you will not add the -ov- to make it plural.
The noun pas has a fleeting -a- in its Nominative form. This means that most of the time, this -a- will disappear when you start changing the noun into different cases. You will be adding the case endings on its stem which is ps-.
Look at the forms for Nominative and the Accusative case, in singular and plural forms.
Case | Singular | plural |
Nominative | pas | psi |
Accusative | psa | pse |