Mastering Czech prepositions with the accusative case is a crucial step for anyone learning the language, as these prepositions are commonly used in everyday conversations and written communication. The accusative case in Czech, which is used to indicate the direct object of a verb, often requires specific prepositions to provide clarity and precision in meaning. These prepositions can significantly alter the context and nuances of a sentence, making it essential for learners to practice and understand their correct usage. Whether you're a beginner or seeking to refine your skills, these exercises will help reinforce your understanding of how prepositions function within the accusative case. Our carefully designed exercises focus on real-life scenarios and practical applications to ensure you gain a comprehensive grasp of Czech prepositions with the accusative case. Through a variety of interactive tasks, including fill-in-the-blank sentences, translation exercises, and contextual dialogues, you'll be able to practice and internalize these grammatical structures effectively. By regularly engaging with these exercises, you will enhance your ability to use Czech prepositions accurately and confidently, ultimately improving your overall fluency and communication skills in the Czech language.
1. Jdu *do* kina (preposition indicating direction).
2. Půjdu *na* koncert (preposition indicating direction).
3. Dej to *na* stůl (preposition indicating location).
4. Jdu *k* doktorovi (preposition indicating direction to a person).
5. Mám schůzku *s* přítelkyní (preposition indicating accompaniment).
6. Půjdeme *do* parku (preposition indicating direction).
7. Dám to *na* polici (preposition indicating location).
8. Jedu *do* práce (preposition indicating direction).
9. Zavěs to *na* zeď (preposition indicating location).
10. Jdu *na* nákup (preposition indicating direction for shopping).
1. Včera jsem šel *do* kina (preposition for destination).
2. Přítel přišel *na* návštěvu (preposition for visiting).
3. Jdu *k* doktorovi (preposition for going to a person).
4. Děti běžely *přes* most (preposition for crossing).
5. Počkej *na* mě (preposition for waiting).
6. Musíme jet *na* letiště (preposition for going to a place).
7. Poslal jsem dopis *do* Prahy (preposition for sending to a city).
8. Jdu *pro* chleba (preposition for buying something).
9. Cvičíme *po* obědě (preposition for after an activity).
10. Jedu *na* dovolenou (preposition for going on vacation).
1. Jdu *do* obchodu (preposition for movement towards a place).
2. Položila knihu *na* stůl (preposition for placing something on a surface).
3. Dívám se *na* televizi (preposition for looking at something).
4. Jdeme *na* koncert (preposition for attending an event).
5. Běží *kolem* parku (preposition for running around something).
6. Dali jsme peníze *na* charitu (preposition for giving money to a cause).
7. Zítra jedeme *do* Prahy (preposition for traveling to a city).
8. Poslal jsem balíček *na* poštu (preposition for sending something to a place).
9. Vstoupil *do* místnosti (preposition for entering a room).
10. Koupil jsem dárky *pro* děti (preposition for buying gifts for someone).