The Genitive Case: Part 1 (Possession)
Chapter in 30 Seconds
Unlock the power of possession and define relationships between people and objects in Serbian.
- Identify the base forms of singular nouns in the Genitive case.
- Apply specific suffixes to masculine, feminine, and neuter nouns.
- Construct simple phrases to describe ownership and belonging.
Lo que aprenderás
Deep dive into the Genitive case for showing 'whose' something is. Focus on noun and adjective endings.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:
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By the end you will be able to: Use the correct Genitive singular endings to describe personal belongings in everyday speech.
Consejos y trucos (1)
Check the gender
Vocabulario clave (5)
Real-World Preview
Borrowing a Pen
Review Summary
- Masculine: +a, Feminine: +e, Neuter: +a
Errores comunes
You must decline the possessor. Mark becomes Marka in the Genitive.
Avoid using 'od' when the Genitive case alone is sufficient for possession.
Both the noun and the adjective must agree in the Genitive case.
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Next Steps
You are doing amazing! The Genitive case is a big step, but you are handling it with ease. Keep practicing!
Label items in your home using notes with Genitive forms.
Práctica rápida (5)
Nemam ___ (vreme).
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Which is correct?
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Blizu ___ (škola) je park.
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Dva ___ (sat).
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Find and fix the mistake:
Bez ti ne mogu.
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Score: /5