CZECH VERBS that have O + ACCUSATIVE 11-20

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  • čas přidán 14. 04. 2024
  • The preposition O is sometimes followed by the LOCATIVE, but sometimes the ACCUSATIVE.
    Normally, O is used with the LOCATIVE followed by a TOPIC/THEME. However, there are many verbs that are followed by the preposition O and then the ACCUSATIVE. That's what this series is about - you have to remember them!
    In this video you will find these verbs and their perfective forms (if there are any):
    1. obávat se (to be afraid for)
    2. strachovat se (to be afraid for)
    3. snažit se (to strive for)
    4. usilovat (to strive for)
    5. pokoušet se (to attempt)
    6. jít (to be concerned)
    7. běžet (to be concerned)
    8. jednat se (to be concerned)
    9. zajímat se (to be interested in)
    10. mít zájem (to be interested in)
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