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Idę do sklepu- what case is this?
I thought it was locative, but I've been told the locative for of sklep is sklepie, if it's not locative what is it? And why? I'm quite puzzled... Any help greatly appreciated!
21 lip 2015 14:34
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It's certainly genitive.
Some prepositions can be a little bit tricky. One of those prepositions is "do". After "do" we always use nouns in genitive.
21 lipca 2015
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Jordan is right, it's genetivus.
21 lipca 2015
It's Genitive with preposition 'do':
- Dokąd idziesz?
- Idę do sklepu, do domu, do biura, do pracy, do mamy, do ciebie, do was, do kogoś, etc.
21 lipca 2015
Pretty sure it's genative. i know that after 'do' is always -u ending with masculine inanimate nouns.
That's all the info i can give you, really. I'm trying to figure it out as well.
http://www.polish-dictionary.com/polish-genitive-case
21 lipca 2015
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