B1 · Intermediário Capítulo 39

Gerunds and Participles: Verbal Nouns and Adjectives

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Chapter in 30 Seconds

Master the art of turning verbs into descriptive nouns and adjectives to elevate your Croatian fluency.

  • Transform action verbs into static nouns and descriptive adjectives.
  • Employ participles to create concise, sophisticated adverbial clauses.
  • Integrate infinitives seamlessly as subjects and objects in your sentences.
Refine your speech with verbal precision.

O que você vai aprender

Understand the formation and usage of gerunds (verbal nouns) and participles (verbal adjectives). These forms allow for more concise and sophisticated sentence structures.

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 gerunds and participles to describe actions and states fluently in professional settings.

Dicas e truques (4)

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The 'Za' Rule

Whenever you see 'za' (for) followed by an action, 99% of the time it must be a verbal noun. 'Za jelo', 'za čitanje', 'za spavanje'.
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The 'They' Test

If you're unsure of the stem, always conjugate to 'oni' (they) first. 'Oni piju' -> 'pijući'. It never fails!
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The 'After' Test

If you can replace the word with 'Nakon što je [glagol]', then -vši is the correct form to use.
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The 'They' Shortcut

If you forget the form, just think of the 'oni' form in the present tense and add -ći. It works 99% of the time!
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Vocabulário-chave (5)

čitanje reading govoreći speaking pročitavši having read zatvoren closed voljeti to love

Real-World Preview

briefcase

Office Meeting

Review Summary

  • Verb stem + -nje
  • Verb stem + -ći
  • Verb stem + -vši
  • Verb stem + -n/-t
  • Base verb

Erros comuns

The subject of the participle clause must match the main clause subject. Avoid switching subjects mid-sentence.

Wrong: Čitajući knjigu, on je zaspao.
Correto: Čitajući knjigu, zaspao sam.

Infinitives cannot be the main verb of a clause; they need a modal or auxiliary verb.

Wrong: On je raditi.
Correto: On voli raditi.

Again, the subject of the participle must be the same as the main verb. The store didn't buy the bread!

Wrong: Kupivši kruh, dućan je bio zatvoren.
Correto: Kupivši kruh, otišao sam kući.

Next Steps

You have conquered one of the most powerful tools in Croatian grammar. Keep practicing, and your sentences will soon sound incredibly natural!

Write a 5-sentence story using at least one participle per sentence.

Prática rápida (10)

Fill in the correct present active participle of the verb in brackets.

___ (čitati) knjigu, zaspao sam.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
The 3rd person plural of 'čitati' is 'čitaju'. Add '-ći' to get 'čitajući'.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Present Active Participles (Glagolski prilozi sadašnji)

Which sentence is a correct general statement?

___ je zdravo.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Trčati
The infinitive acts as the subject here.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Infinitives as Objects and Subjects

Choose the correct form of the passive participle.

Vrata su ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: zatvorena
'Vrata' is a neuter plural noun, so it needs the -a ending.

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Fix the error.

Find and fix the mistake:

Ručak je kuhan.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ručak je kuhan
Ručak is masculine singular.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Past Passive Participles (Glagolski pridjevi trpni)

Fill in the correct form of the verb 'pjevati'.

On hoda ulicom ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: pjevajući
We need the present verbal adverb to show he is singing while walking.

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Choose the correct answer

___ (vidjeti) nju, on se nasmijao.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Vidjevši
Vidjeti is perfective; -vši is for completed actions.

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Fill in the correct verbal noun form of the verb in brackets.

___ (učiti) je ključ uspjeha.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Učenje
We need the verbal noun as the subject of the sentence.

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Correct the error in the following sentence.

Find and fix the mistake:

Trčajući u školu, kiša je počela padati.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b
The original sentence implies the rain was running. Since the subjects are different (I vs. Rain), you must use 'dok'.

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Fill in the correct participle ending.

Knjiga je ___ (napisati).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: napisana
Knjiga is feminine singular.

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Choose the correct sentence.

Which is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Vrata su otvorena
Vrata is plural.

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Perguntas comuns (6)

Yes, but it's less common. A perfective verbal noun like otvorenje refers to a single event (the opening ceremony), while otvaranje refers to the process of opening.
Pjevanje is the singular nominative. Pjevanja is either the singular genitive or the plural nominative. Usually, we use the singular.
No. Use the standard present tense radim for 'I am working'. The -ći form is only for secondary actions.
You cannot use the participle. Use dok (while). For example: Dok sam ja pjevao, ona je plesala.
You can, but it might sound a bit too formal or dramatic. Usually, people just say kad sam....
Use -vši if the verb stem ends in a vowel (e.g., kupivši). Use -avši if it ends in a consonant (e.g., rekavši).