In this module, we will begin our review of the use of the locative case of nouns to express being “in” or “at” a place. Special consideration will be given to when one generally uses the preposition в and when one uses the preposition у.
In this module, we will continue our use of the preposition в and у with the locative case, but will focus on the distinction between these two prepositions and the preposition на, which can express being “in” or “at” as well as “on” a place or object.
In this module, we will return to the formation of nouns in the locative case, but will focus on changes that occur to consonants that precede the ending.
In this module, we will learn about the use of the noun endings -ї and -у in the locative case.
In this module, you will look briefly at neuter foreign loan words in Ukrainian and their endings in the locative case.
In this module, you will learn the locative case endings of adjectives and of ordinal numerals for all genders and for plural. You will practice agreement between adjectives/ordinal numerals and nouns in common locative case contexts.