C7 M1 L2 Grammar

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7 | Modul 1: Gramatika

Svakog gosta tri dana dosta

7 | 1 | Lekcija 2: Ljetni odmor

| Instrumental Case

The most common use of the Instrumental case is when we want to indicate who or what we do things with. In other words, we use the Instrumental case when we want to express that we are doing something with someone (Pričam s prijateljicom. - I talk with my friend), or that we are having something with something (Sendivič s majonezom. - A sandwich with mayonnaise.).

The basic ending for the Instrumental case for masculine and neuter nouns in the singular is –om (–em if a noun ends in a palatal consonant, such as muž, prijatelj, bratić). The ending for feminine nouns in the singular is also –om. In the plural, the basic ending for masculine and neuter gender is –ima, and for feminine is –ama.

Singular

masculine

neuter

feminine

Nominative sg.

ujak

bratić

dijete

mama

Instrumental sg.

ujakom

bratićem

djetetom

mamom

Ines putuje

s ujakom

s bratićem

s djetetom

s mamom

Plural

masculine

neuter

feminine

Nominative sg.

djed

bratići

dijete

sestrične

Instrumental sg.

djedovima

bratićima

djecom

sestričnama

Ines putuje

s djedovima

s bratićima

djecom

sa sestričnama

Be careful, masculine nouns that end in –c will also take the ending –em in the singular form (like nouns that end in a palatal consonant). See the example.

Ines često putuje…

…sa stricem

…i nosi fotoaparat s blicem

| Instrumental With Preposition s/sa

The instrumental case is used with several prepositions, but the most common one is the preposition s (meaning “with”) or its variant sa. The variant sa is used when the following word begins with letters s, š, z, ž or consonant clusters such as ks-, ps-, pš-. The prepositions s and sa are used when:

 

Pričam sa Silvijom.

I’m talking with Silvija.

Pričam sa Šimunom.

I’m talking with Šimun.

Pričam sa Zoranom.

I’m talking with Zorana.

Pričam sa Živkom.

I’m talking with Živko.

Pričam sa Ksenijom.

I’m talking with Ksenija.

Igram se sa psom.

I’m playing with (my) dog.

Recepti sa enicom.

The recipes with wheat.

| Pronouncing the Preposition s

The preposition s is always pronounced as one with the following word, e.g. s tatom /statom/, s mamom /smamom/. However, a word following the preposition s will determine whether a sound is voiceless (for example, s = [s]) or voiced (s = [z]).

The preposition s is usually voiceless and pronounced like [s].  However, it turns into the voiced [z] before voiced consonants b–d–g–dž–đ. Listen to these examples:

-           s bakom

-           s djedom

-           s bratom

-           s djevojkom

-           s džemom

-           s grupom

-           s društvom

-           s đakom

 

When the preposition s comes before a word beginning with čć, the sounds [s č] form a sound equivalent to [šč] or [šć]. Listen to these examples:

-           s čovjekom

-           s Ćubelićem

 

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7.1 Zadatak 4. Gramatika

 

Choose the correct statement.

The basic masculine gender ending, singular form, for instrumental case is -em.

The basic masculine gender ending, singular form, for instrumental case is -om.

The basic feminine gender ending, singular form, for instrumental case is -om.

The basic feminine gender ending, singular form, for instrumental case is -em.

The basic neuter gender ending, singular form, for instrumental case is -em.

The basic neuter gender ending, singular form, for instrumental case is -om.

If masculine and neuter nouns (in singular form) end in palatal consonant, the instrumental ending is -em.

If feminine and masculine nouns (in singular form) end in palatal consonant, the instrumental ending is -em.

The masculine gender ending, plural form, for instrumental case is -ima.

The masculine gender ending, plural form, for instrumental case is -ama.

The feminine gender ending, plural form, for instrumental case is -ama.

The feminine gender ending, plural form, for instrumental case is -ima.

The neuter gender ending, plural form, for instrumental case is -ima.

The neuter gender ending, plural form, for instrumental case is -ama.

 

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7.1 Zadatak 5. Prijedlog s/sa

Complete the sentences so they are true for you by using the following words: tata, mama, brat, sestra, prijatelj, pas. Be careful, you also need to use a preposition s/sa before the noun.

Zimi idem na skijanje ……… ………………………..

Putujem na more ……… ………………………..

Volim se igrati ……… ………………………..

Dolazi ljeto, želim ljetovati ……… ………………………..

Ovaj vikend idem na odmor ……… ………………………..

 

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7.1 Zadatak 6. Izgovor

Listen to and look at the following phrases.  Then mark the column if the s is pronounced as it is spelled, or the column if the pronunciation and the spelling are different.

S roditeljima                                 s is pronounced…                          as spelled                          not as spelled

S bakom                                       s is pronounced…                          as spelled                          not as spelled

S prijateljem                                  s is pronounced…                          as spelled                          not as spelled

S kolegicom                                  s is pronounced…                          as spelled                          not as spelled

S učiteljem                                    s is pronounced…                          as spelled                          not as spelled

S društvom                                   s is pronounced…                          as spelled                          not as spelled

S grupom                                      s is pronounced…                          as spelled                          not as spelled

S turistima                                    s is pronounced…                          as spelled                          not as spelled

| More About -ovati, -evati, -ivati Verbs

In the previous lesson you encountered this new set of verbs in their infinitive form. So far we have discussed only the -ovati verbs. Here is an example of a verb that has the -ivati ending in its infinitive form.

DOPIS-IVA-TI SE*

SINGULAR

PLURAL

ja

dopis-u-jem se

mi

dopis-u-jemo se

ti

dopis-u-ješ se

vi

dopis-u-jete se

on/-a/-o

dopis-u-je se

oni/-e/-a

dopis-u-ju se

* With the reflexive verb, such as dopisivati se, you need to be careful about word order. The position of the reflexive pronoun se will always be the second word in a sentence. In other words, if you start the sentence with a personal name or a pronoun the reflexive pronoun se will follow immediately after the personal pronoun/name. However, if you omit the personal name or a pronoun, the reflexive pronoun se will follow after the verb. Look at the examples below.

With personal pronoun/name

Without personal pronoun/name

Ja se dopisujem s prijateljem.

Dopisujem se s prijateljem.

On se dopisuje s bratom.

Dopisuje se s bratom.

Ona se dopisuje s prijateljicom.

Dopisuje se s prijateljicom.