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The Surface languages course is for beginners and gives an outline of the structure of Polish through using simple sentences. These lessons illustrate some of the basic points of Polish grammar using simple sentences. These will help you understand Polish sentence structure when reading and using real Polish. Understanding how sentences are constructed will help speak correctly. The Polish language has both formal and informal forms of speech. The Polish sentences in this course do not use complicated grammatical constructions, but still demonstrate many important concepts of Polish grammar.As you become familiar with Polish, these will become clearer over time, but a few things worth knowing in advance are: Polish grammar is inflected, with a flexible word order although Subject, Verb, Object is most common (and familiar to English speakers).As Polish is inflected, the endings of words communicate a lot of information. Learning complete sentences will help (in conjunction with other free resources) in using the endings automatically.
There are seven cases: nominative, vocative, accusative, genitive, dative, locative and instrumental.
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