What is the Accusative Case?
The accusative case in Polish is used to show what or who is being affected by an action. Think of it as the 'object' of a sentence. For example, in the sentence 'I see the plants,' the plants are the ones being seen, so we need to use the accusative case.
Using 'Rośliny'
The word 'rośliny' means 'plants' in Polish. When we talk about plants in the accusative case, we can say:
- Ja widzę rośliny. (I see the plants.)
- Ja kupuję rośliny. (I buy the plants.)
How to Remember
To help you remember that 'rośliny' stays the same in the accusative case, just think about the action. If you are doing something with the plants, you will use 'rośliny' every time, whether you are seeing, buying, or giving them!
Practice Time!
Try making your own sentences with 'rośliny'. For example:
- I (Ja) ___. (Make a sentence using 'rośliny' in the accusative case.)
Remember, practicing will help you get better!