@@HowtospeakBosnian by checking the history of this channel of tutoring, more can be intended in grammar is subjunctive, conditional, passive voice, middle voice(if there is in bosnian language), adv, the pattern of adj. forming adv.(like "-ly" in english language), comparative and superlative of adv, prepositions, usages of instrumental and locative cases, nouns forming adj. modifiers(still "-ly" but from nouns), gerund, present participles, relative pronouns, reflexive pronouns
Michael Wesley II we are looking at the gender of the subject and then we add ending based of the gender of the object. I.E. Tatini sinovi. Tata is a masculine noun (although it ends on a) and sin is a masculine noun. So, daddys’ sons will reflect that. Hope this helps?
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What kind of grammar tips? Thank you!
@@HowtospeakBosnian by checking the history of this channel of tutoring, more can be intended in grammar is subjunctive, conditional, passive voice, middle voice(if there is in bosnian language), adv, the pattern of adj. forming adv.(like "-ly" in english language), comparative and superlative of adv, prepositions, usages of instrumental and locative cases, nouns forming adj. modifiers(still "-ly" but from nouns), gerund, present participles, relative pronouns, reflexive pronouns
Ok, so the object of the sentence leads the subject in relation to gender?
Michael Wesley II we are looking at the gender of the subject and then we add ending based of the gender of the object. I.E. Tatini sinovi. Tata is a masculine noun (although it ends on a) and sin is a masculine noun. So, daddys’ sons will reflect that. Hope this helps?
This is how Genitive case acts.