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PolishGrammar0 to A1 Course → Verbs and Tenses

Welcome to our exciting lesson on Polish verbs and tenses! Understanding verbs is essential for building your language skills, as they are the heart of any sentence. Imagine trying to tell a story or describe your day without verbs – it would be quite a challenge! In this lesson, we will explore the conjugation of Polish verbs, focusing on the present and past tenses.

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently use verbs in both tenses, enriching your conversations and expressions in Polish. Let's break down what you will learn today:

  • The structure and use of present tense verbs
  • The structure and use of past tense verbs
  • Practical examples to help you grasp these concepts
  • Exercises to practice and apply your new knowledge

So, let’s dive right in! Remember to keep your notebooks handy, as there will be plenty of examples and exercises to work through.

Present Tense[edit | edit source]

Understanding Present Tense[edit | edit source]

The present tense in Polish is used to describe actions that are currently happening or habitual actions. It's similar to the English present simple tense. For example, when you say "I eat," "I go," or "I like," you are using the present tense.

Polish verbs change their endings based on the subject of the sentence. In Polish, there are three main groups of verbs, categorized by their infinitive endings: -ać, -ić, and -ować. Let's look at how to conjugate these verbs in the present tense.

Conjugation Patterns[edit | edit source]

Here are the basic endings for each group of verbs in the present tense:

  • -ać verbs (like "czytać" - to read)
  • ja - ę (I read)
  • ty - esz (you read)
  • on/ona/ono - e (he/she/it reads)
  • my - emy (we read)
  • wy - ecie (you all read)
  • oni/one - ą (they read)
  • -ić verbs (like "robić" - to do)
  • ja - ę (I do)
  • ty - isz (you do)
  • on/ona/ono - i (he/she/it does)
  • my - imy (we do)
  • wy - icie (you all do)
  • oni/one - ą (they do)
  • -ować verbs (like "pracować" - to work)
  • ja - uję (I work)
  • ty - ujesz (you work)
  • on/ona/ono - uje (he/she/it works)
  • my - ujemy (we work)
  • wy - ujecie (you all work)
  • oni/one - ują (they work)

Now, let’s look at some examples:

Polish Pronunciation English
Ja czytam. ja 't͡ʂɨ.tam I read.
Ty robisz. tɨ 'rɔ.bʲiʃ You do.
On pracuje. ɔn pra't͡su.jɛ He works.
My jemy. mɨ 'jɛ.mɨ We eat.
Wy chodzicie. vɨ xɔ'd͡ʑi.t͡ɕɛ You (plural) walk.
Oni śpiewają. 'ɔ.nʲi ɕpʲɛ'vaj.ɔ̃ They sing.

Common Present Tense Verbs[edit | edit source]

Below are some common verbs in Polish that you will frequently use:

  • mówić - to speak
  • jeść - to eat
  • pić - to drink
  • widzieć - to see
  • słyszeć - to hear

Let’s see how they conjugate in the present tense:

Polish Pronunciation English
Ja mówię. ja 'mu.vʲɛ I speak.
Ty jesz. tɨ 'jɛʃ You eat.
Ona pije. 'ɔ.na 'pi.jɛ She drinks.
My widzimy. mɨ vi'd͡ʑi.mɨ We see.
Wy słyszycie. vɨ 'sɨ.ʐɨ.t͡ɕɛ You (plural) hear.
Oni rozumieją. 'ɔ.nʲi rɔ'zu.mʲɛ.jɔ̃ They understand.

Past Tense[edit | edit source]

Understanding Past Tense[edit | edit source]

The past tense is used to describe actions that have already happened. In Polish, the past tense is formed differently depending on the gender of the subject. Polish has three genders: masculine, feminine, and neuter.

The general structure looks like this:

  • For masculine subjects: verb stem + -ł
  • For feminine subjects: verb stem + -ła
  • For neuter subjects: verb stem + -ło

Let’s take a verb like "czytać" (to read) as an example:

  • Ja czytałem (masculine) / Ja czytałam (feminine) - I read (past tense).

Conjugation Patterns[edit | edit source]

Here are the endings for the past tense:

  • Masculine:
  • Feminine: -ła
  • Neuter: -ło
  • Plural: -li (for masculine) / -ły (for feminine) / -ła (for neuter)

Let’s look at some examples:

Polish Pronunciation English
Ja czytałem. ja t͡ʂɨ'ta.ɭɛm I read (masculine).
Ja czytałam. ja t͡ʂɨ'ta.ɭam I read (feminine).
On widział. ɔn 'vʲi.d͡ʑaw He saw.
Ona widziała. 'ɔ.na vʲi'd͡ʑa.wa She saw.
My jedliśmy. mɨ 'jɛd.lʲi.ʃmɨ We ate.
Wy słyszeliście. vɨ swɨ'ʐɛ.lʲi.ʃt͡ɕɛ You (plural) heard.

Common Past Tense Verbs[edit | edit source]

Here are some common verbs in the past tense:

  • mówić - to speak
  • jeść - to eat
  • pić - to drink
  • widzieć - to see
  • słyszeć - to hear

Let’s see how they conjugate in the past tense:

Polish Pronunciation English
Ja mówiłem. ja mu'vi.ɭɛm I spoke (masculine).
Ja mówiłam. ja mu'vi.ɭam I spoke (feminine).
On pił. ɔn 'piw He drank.
Ona piła. 'ɔ.na 'pi.wa She drank.
My widzieliśmy. mɨ vi'd͡ʑɛ.ɭi.ʃmɨ We saw.
Oni słyszeli. 'ɔ.nʲi swɨ'ʐɛ.lʲi They heard.

Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now that you have a grasp of Polish verbs and tenses, it’s time to practice! Here are some exercises to help reinforce your learning.

Exercise 1: Present Tense Conjugation[edit | edit source]

Conjugate the following verbs in the present tense for all subjects (ja, ty, on/ona/ono, my, wy, oni/one):

1. czytać (to read)

2. jeść (to eat)

3. robić (to do)

Answers:

1.

  • Ja czytam
  • Ty czytasz
  • On/Ona/Ono czyta
  • My czytamy
  • Wy czytacie
  • Oni/One czytają

2.

  • Ja jem
  • Ty jesz
  • On/Ona/Ono je
  • My jemy
  • Wy jecie
  • Oni/One jedzą

3.

  • Ja robię
  • Ty robisz
  • On/Ona/Ono robi
  • My robimy
  • Wy robicie
  • Oni/One robią

Exercise 2: Past Tense Conjugation[edit | edit source]

Conjugate the following verbs in the past tense for all genders (masculine, feminine, neuter, plural):

1. widzieć (to see)

2. słyszeć (to hear)

3. pracować (to work)

Answers:

1.

  • Ja widziałem / Ja widziałam
  • On widział / Ona widziała
  • Ono widziało
  • My widzieliśmy / My widziałyśmy
  • Wy widzieliście / Wy widziałyście
  • Oni widzieli / One widziały

2.

  • Ja słyszałem / Ja słyszałam
  • On słyszał / Ona słyszała
  • Ono słyszało
  • My słyszeliśmy / My słyszałyśmy
  • Wy słyszeliście / Wy słyszałyście
  • Oni słyszeli / One słyszały

3.

  • Ja pracowałem / Ja pracowałam
  • On pracował / Ona pracowała
  • Ono pracowało
  • My pracowaliśmy / My pracowałyśmy
  • Wy pracowaliście / Wy pracowałyście
  • Oni pracowali / One pracowały

Exercise 3: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Complete the sentences using the correct form of the verb in parentheses in either present or past tense.

1. Ja (czytać) ___ książkę wczoraj.

2. Oni (jeść) ___ obiad teraz.

3. Ty (robić) ___ zadanie domowe wczoraj.

Answers:

1. Ja przeczytałem / Ja przeczytałam książkę wczoraj.

2. Oni jedzą obiad teraz.

3. Ty robiłeś / Ty robiłaś zadanie domowe wczoraj.

Exercise 4: Translation Practice[edit | edit source]

Translate the following sentences from English to Polish:

1. I drink water.

2. They saw the movie.

3. She speaks Polish.

Answers:

1. Ja piję wodę.

2. Oni widzieli film.

3. Ona mówi po polsku.

Exercise 5: Verb Matching[edit | edit source]

Match the verbs in Polish with their English equivalents:

1. jeść a. to drink

2. pić b. to eat

3. czytać c. to read

Answers:

1. b

2. a

3. c

Exercise 6: Sentence Creation[edit | edit source]

Create sentences using the following verbs in the present tense:

1. mówić (to speak)

2. pracować (to work)

3. widzieć (to see)

Answers:

1. Ja mówię po polsku. (I speak Polish.)

2. My pracujemy w biurze. (We work in the office.)

3. Oni widzą piękne krajobrazy. (They see beautiful landscapes.)

Exercise 7: Conjugation Challenge[edit | edit source]

Conjugate the following verbs in the present tense for the first person singular (ja):

1. słyszeć (to hear)

2. rozumieć (to understand)

3. chodzić (to walk)

Answers:

1. Ja słyszę.

2. Ja rozumiem.

3. Ja chodzę.

Exercise 8: Past Tense Review[edit | edit source]

Write a short paragraph about what you did yesterday using the past tense.

Answers will vary based on the student's experiences.

Exercise 9: True or False[edit | edit source]

Determine if the following statements are true or false:

1. "Oni jedzą" means "They eat." (True)

2. "Ja widziałem" is used by females. (False)

3. "Ty mówisz" means "You speak." (True)

Exercise 10: Create Your Own Sentences[edit | edit source]

Write three sentences using verbs in the present tense and three in the past tense.

Answers will vary based on the student's creativity.

With that, we conclude our lesson on Polish verbs and tenses! Remember, practice makes perfect, and the more you use these verbs in context, the more comfortable you will become. Happy learning!

Table of Contents - Polish Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Alphabet and Pronunciation


Greetings and Introductions


Basic Sentence Structure


Numbers and Time


Nouns and Articles


Family and Relationships


Adjectives and Adverbs


Food and Dining


Verbs and Tenses


Travel and Transportation


Polish Customs and Traditions

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