A2 Czech Grammar Lessons
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1 - Building on Past Tense Formation
Deepen your understanding of past tense rules for verbs. Recap the usage of simple past tense and start using it confidently in your routine language usage.
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2 - Exploring Present Tense Formation
Build your skills in forming present tense sentences. Utilize the present tense rules in your real-life communication.
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3 - Understanding Future Tense
Expand your knowledge in future tense and its utilization. Start planning future events in your regular dialogues.
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4 - Perfective and Imperfective Aspects
Unravel the mystery of perfective and imperfective verbs. Know when to use them in your daily conversations.
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5 - Usage of Prepositions
Start using prepositions in your day-to-day communication. Know which prepositions to use with what verbs.
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6 - Introduction to Reflexive Verbs
Understand reflexive verbs and their use in Czech language. Start incorporating reflexive verbs in your routine discussions.
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7 - Understanding Modal Verbs
Delve into the world of modal verbs. Start constructing your sentences using varied modal verbs.
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8 - Introduction to Partitive Articles
Learn partitive articles and how are they different from regular ones. Start differentiating between general and specific quantity through articles.
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9 - Usage of Relative Clauses
Understand relative clauses and their positioning in a sentence. Start creating complex sentences by using relative clauses.
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11 - Constructing Yes/No Questions
Perfect your skills in constructing Yes/No questions in Czech. Start asking clear and concise questions in your routine conversations.
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12 - Understanding Wh-Questions
Explore how to form Wh-questions in Czech. Start asking information questions using Wh- words.
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13 - Considering Conditional Sentences
Get to grips with forming conditional sentences in Czech. Start expressing hypothetical situations and their potential consequences.
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15 - Negation Structures
Grasp the concept of negation in Czech language. Begin to contradict or negate statements in your daily conversation.