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Paul (10) | Polish: Case used with prepositions and verbsFor clarity, the case used with prepositions and verbs should be indicated with the corresponding inflections of kim? and co? and case tags, using pre-programmed tags (e.g. kogo?/co? [acc.] or kogo? [gen.]).If a verb can be used with both direct and indirect objects, both cases should be indicated in the correct or usual order (e.g. da? komu? [dat.] co? [acc.]). |
Closed | 2011-08-19 17:06 Changed by Paul |
Paul (10) | For clarity, the case used with prepositions and verbs should be indicated with the corresponding inflections of kim? and co? and case tags, using pre-programmed tags (e.g. kogo?/co? [acc.] or kogo? [gen.]).If a verb can be used with both direct and indirect objects, both cases should be indicated in the correct or usual order (e.g. da? komu? [dat.] co? [acc.]). |
Closed | 2011-08-02 10:56 Changed by Paul |
Paul (10) | Polish: Case used with prepositions and verbsFor clarity, the case used with prepositions and verbs should be indicated with the corresponding case tags ([+acc.], [+gen.]), rather than with inflections of kim? and co?.If a verb can be used with both direct and indirect objects, both cases should be indicated in the correct or usual order (e.g. da? [+dat.] [+acc.] instead of da? komu? co?). |
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