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Nominative Plural: Feminine Click here for Note to Instructors
by E. Małachowska-Pasek
and E. Wampuszyc

Below you will find links to exercises on the Feminine Nominative Plural of nouns. Based on the examples, rewrite the sentences with nouns in the nominative plural. Some of the words may be unfamiliar to you, but if you follow the examples you can’t go wrong! Where asked, try to deduce the rule for the different feminine nominative plural endings.

(While we are still developing this site, you can print out these exercises and do them on a separate piece of paper. In the near future, this exercise will be WebBased.)

Hint! Review hard consonants, soft consonants, hardened consonants, zero ending.

 

Feminine nouns…

Group II

… with a zero,
soft consonant ending
(ć dź ń j l ś ź)
Group III

…with a zero,
hardened consonants ending
(c cz dz dż rz sz ż)

 

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