In Croatian grammar, definite articles do not exist in the same way as in English. Instead, the definite meaning is expressed through the use of suffixes added to the noun. These suffixes are known as “enclitics,” and they indicate the gender, number, and case of the noun. For example, nouns in the nominative case have the suffix “-a,” “-e” or “-i” for masculine, feminine, and neuter, respectively. This exercise will help you practice using enclitics in sentences, improving your understanding of definite articles in Croatian grammar.