B1 Czech Grammar Lessons
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1 - Perfective and Imperfective Verbs
Differentiate between perfective and imperfective verbs, understand their usages and apply them accurately in sentence formation.
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2 - Conditional Tense
Grasp the formulation and usage of conditional tense, enabling you to speak hypothetically and express polite requests or suggestions.
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3 - Past Tense in Depth
Master the use of past tense with high accuracy and express past events in more detail.
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4 - Complex Comparative Structures
Construct comparative sentences with complex structures and use them correctly to compare and contrast.
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5 - Modal Verbs
Comprehend the usage of modal verbs to express ability, obligation or probability.
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6 - Relative Clauses
Formulate and integrate relative clauses into sentences to provide additional information or clarification.
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7 - Passive Voice
Build sentences in passive voice and use it proficiently to emphasize the action rather than the doer.
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8 - Czech Subjonctif
Formulate the Czech subjunctive mood to express doubt, necessity, or action that is yet to be realized.
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9 - Reflexive Verbs and Pronouns
Understand and apply reflexive verbs and pronouns correctly, broadening your expression scope.
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10 - Affirmative, Negative, and Interrogative Manifestations
Distinguish between and use the interrogative, affirmative and negative forms successfully in diverse contexts.
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11 - Plural Nouns
Identify regular and irregular plurals, and use them accurately in sentence construction.
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12 - Future Tense
Use future tense correctly to talk about your plans, dreams, and ambitions.
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13 - Case System in Depth
Master the application of the seven Czech cases in more complex sentences.
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14 - Verbs of Movement and Motion
Learn and correctly use verbs of movement and motion to talk about different methods of traveling.
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15 - Conjunctions
Combine sentences and thoughts using conjunctions to create more fluent and complex language.
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16 - Adverbial Clauses
Understand and use adverbial clauses to express time, place, condition, comparison, cause, and purpose in your speech.
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17 - Participles
Use participles to form compound verbs and adjectives, enhancing your speech and writing.
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18 - Negation
Negate phrases, clauses, and sentences successfully, expanding your grammatical skills.
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19 - Expressing Wishes
Use appropriate grammatical structures to express wishes or hypothetical situations.
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20 - Prefixes and Suffixes
Acquire the ability to use prefixes and suffixes to modify verbs, making your language more diverse and precise.