Cjelina 2: Slobodno vrijeme

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Verbs

Let’s look at some verbs and vocabulary that can be useful when expressing what you like to do during festivities. All the verbs below will be combined with the verb “to like” – for example, “I like to [read].” At this point we are combining these verbs with “to like” just so we can keep their infinitive form. The reason for this is because most of the verbs below will not follow the conjugation pattern that you know so far. We will come back to these verbs in the future, but for now let’s learn their infinitive forms. Below are two verbs that you know how to conjugate already (they are regular -ati verbs).

Ja volim – organizirati … – planirati

Pronoun ORGANIZIRATI PLANIRATI
ja organizir-am planir-am
ti organizir-aš planir-aš
on/ ona / ono organizir-a planir-a
mi organizir-amo planir-amo
vi organizir-ate planir-ate
oni / one / ona organizir-aju planir-aju

Below are three verbs we are learning in their infinitive forms (a bit different conjugation pattern).

Ja želim putovati… (+Accusative)

Ja volim jesti… (+Accusative)

  • meso
  • riba
  • voće
  • povrće
  • kolač
  • torta

Ja volim piti… (+Accusative)

  • viski, sok, šampanjac
  • votka, kava, voda
  • pivo, vino, mlijeko

As you can see, all the verbs will have a direct object noun in the Accusative case.

2.3.4 Zadatak 1: Koji je rod?

Look at the nouns above and place them in the appropriate group.

2.3.4 Zadatak 2: Kako se kaže?

What is the meaning of each verb in the following sentences?

2.3.4 Zadatak 3: Što voliš?

Finish the sentences by using the appropriate verb so the sentence has a logical meaning.

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