genus
question mark male life male inanimate female medium
2. whose, what his his her his
3. to whom, to what to him to him her to him
4. whose, what his, her his, her her is
6. to whom, with what him him her him
7. by whom, with what them them her them
If you are not sure which form of the pronouns he, she, ito to use, use the questions čí, koho, kommo , etc.
A colleague whose proposal I will present to you…His. (= whose)
The order we have just received… What have we received? Ji. (= already)
The person to whom our criticisms belong… To whom do the criticisms belong? To him. (= to whom)
Unfortunately, you have to memorize the shapes of the 1st fall.
A form that belongs only to the 1st case of the masculine iran phone number data gender (both animate and inanimate) in the singular.
The form now belongs only to the 1st case of the masculine plural.
In all other cases, the first case is written as jęż .
Also, don't forget that in conjunction with a preposition, we use forms beginning with the letter n .
The high quality we want to achieve will be our competitive advantage. / The high quality we invest a lot in will be our competitive advantage.
We will start following the social media content plan you have just presented to us with immediately. / We will start following the social media content plan you have just presented to us with immediately.
Test it in practice
Although today's "lesson" wasn't the easiest, we believe that thanks to this article you will find a logical key that is much better than useless memorization.
If you want to practice the pronouns jąc and jąc a little more, try completing the correct forms in our short test:
Client,
choose…
has just arrived, is looking for long-term cooperation.
Meet the colleague,
choose…
I want to entrust the task.
We are looking for a topic,
choose…
many people are interested in.
A document about
choose…
We asked, but he hasn't come yet.
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