1, 2-4, 5+: How to Use Nouns After Numbers in Ukrainian [Free Noun–Numeral Agreement Chart]
Learn how to match Ukrainian nouns with numbers 1, 2–4, and 5+. This free chart shows which cases to use and includes clear examples to master numeral–noun agreement.
Prepositions of Time in Ukrainian: Table with Cases and Examples
Learn how to use prepositions of time in Ukrainian with appropriate cases in different contexts with another grammar chart from Ukrainian Lessons!
All Ukrainian Cases Chart: Full Table of Functions and Examples
Looking for the description and examples of all Ukrainian cases in one place? Here is our full Ukrainian cases chart ― feel free to save and print it.
В Україні vs В Україну: Expressing Location and Destination with Prepositions in Ukrainian
How to use Ukrainian prepositions у, в, на with different cases? We summarized all the tricky aspects of expressing location and destination with prepositions in Ukrainian in a simple, yet a comprehensive table.
Ukrainian Prepositions with Cases That Follow: Tables with Examples
Using Ukrainian prepositions with cases might be confusing at first, and it will take time to practice, but with the right tools and reference materials, you will master them like any other grammar rule. Check out our tables of the Ukrainian prepositions with cases and see the examples of each use. No more confusion!
10 Uses of the Genitive Case in Ukrainian
Learn the main rules and examples of Genitive case in Ukrainian (with detailed explanations in English)!
Знахідний відмінок — Accusative Case in Ukrainian: How to Form and Use It
Today‘s article is about the Accusative case – Знахідний відмінок. It’s high time to talk about one of the most common ones, the Accusative case. Actually, the use of this case is quite easy!
Introduction to Ukrainian Cases: Quick Overview of Each Case and Strategies for Learning
Cases in the Ukrainian language mean that the ending of nouns, adjectives and other words associated with those nouns change. If you have not been introduced to this concept yet, you have been learning words and phrases in their isolated pure forms.