Noun plurals Exercises For Croatian Grammar


Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks with the correct plural forms of the given nouns (Masculine Nouns)


Noun plurals in Croatian grammar are formed by adding specific suffixes to the singular form of the noun. In Croatian, there are three different genders: masculine, feminine, and neuter. Plural forms can vary depending on the gender of the noun and different declensions. Learning to form plurals in Croatian is essential for communication and understanding as students progress in their language learning journey.

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1. Ja imam jedan auto, ali Marko ima tri *auta* (car/s).
2. U parku sam vidio pet psa, ali kod kuće imamo dva *psa* (dog/s).
3. Tomislav ima samo jedan mobitel, dok Ana ima četiri *mobitela* (phone/s).
4. Mi tražimo jedan stan, ali oni žele dva *stana* (apartment/s).
5. On je pročitao jedan članak, ali ona je pročitala deset *članaka* (article/s).

Exercise 2: Fill in the blanks with the correct plural forms of the given nouns (Feminine and Neuter Nouns)

6. Branko ima jednu knjigu, ali Milena ima pet *knjiga* (book/s).
7. U vrtu ima jedno drvo, ali u šumi ima mnogo *drva* (tree/s).
8. Oliver kupuje jednu kavu, dok Ivana kupuje tri *kave* (coffee/s).
9. Ivica jede jednu jabuku, a Sanja jede šest *jabuka* (apple/s).
10. U torbi imam jedno jaje, ali u frižideru imam dvanaest *jaja* (egg/s).

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