Category: Numerals

1.2 Gender of Nouns (Masculine and Feminine)

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”.

cake

1.3 Gender of Nouns (Neuter)

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.”

2.1 Regular Plural Nouns

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.

6.1 Genitive Case with Expressions of Quantity (Masculine Plural)

In this module, you will learn what case forms to use in expressions of quantity with numerals and several common quantifiers. You will also be introduced to the most common regular ending for masculine nouns in the genitive plural.

6.2 Genitive Case with Expressions of Quantity (Feminine and Neuter Plural)

In this module, you will be introduced to the regular endings for feminine and neuter nouns in the genitive plural, as well as the most common stem changes that occur in these noun forms.

6.3 Genitive Case with Expressions Of Quantity (Exceptions)

In this module, you will be introduced to the most common and important exceptional forms of nouns in the genitive plural.

bowl of soup and a roll

16.3 Ordinal Numerals (Gender and Number in Nominative)

In this module, you will become familiar with ordinal numerals and their endings for all genders as well as for plural in the nominative case. You will practice agreement between numerals and nouns or pronouns and learn the difference between the question words яки́й and котри́й.

window with sale sign

17.4 Genitive Case of Adjectives and Ordinal Numerals (Time Expressions)

In this module, you will work more with the genitive case forms of adjectives and ordinal numerals – as they are used in common time expressions, like “last week,” “next year,” and “on September 15, 2012″.

horse in a field

18.1 Locative Case of Adjectives and Ordinal Numerals

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.