In this module, you will become familiar with the common endings for masculine and feminine nouns, including Ukrainian names. You will also learn the Ukrainian equivalents for the pronouns “he,” “she” and “my” and how to use them in simple present-tense sentences about identity.
In this module, you will continue to practice recognizing the masculine and feminine gender of nouns, both animate and inanimate. You will also learn how to use the masculine and feminine forms for the numeral “one,” the possessive pronouns “my” and “your,” and the question word “what kind/which”.
In this module, you will become familiar with the common endings for neuter nouns and learn to distinguish between feminine and neuter nouns that end with –я. You will also learn the Ukrainian equivalent for pronoun “it,” as well as neuter forms of “one,” “my,” “your,” and “what kind/which.”
In this module, you will become familiar with the regular plural endings for masculine, feminine, and neuter nouns, as well as learn the two forms for the numeral “two” and when to use each of them.
In this module, you will learn which nouns take the ending –ї in plural, become familiar with two groups of nouns that deviate from the regular pattern of plural ending formation, and learn the Ukrainian plural form of pronoun “my.”
In this module, you will become familiar with three major stem changes that some masculine nouns undergo in the plural, learn several feminine nouns that undergo stem changes in plural, and practice recognizing plural nouns and their meanings by reading authentic Ukrainian business signs.
In this module, you will learn the main exceptions to the regular rules of plural formation and become familiar with the most common Ukrainian nouns that exist either only in plural form or only in singular form.
In this module, you will become familiar with the concept of the vocative case in Ukrainian and the contexts in which its forms are used. You will also learn the three vocative case endings for singular feminine nouns, and learn to distinguish between formal and informal ways of address.
In this module, you will learn the three vocative case endings for singular masculine nouns and the stem changes that occur in several nouns in vocative case. You will also practice matching various forms of address to different communicative situations.
In this module, you will learn to use plural nouns in the vocative case and will become familiar with the most common plural public address forms and the contexts in which they are used.