Grammar
Polish A2
Introduce past narration and high-utility case patterns with more practical depth.
On this level
- Time and events
Start talking about completed actions and short past scenes.
- Connected sentences
Make Polish feel more like discourse instead of isolated lines.
- Verbs and meaning
Add the useful contrasts that shape what the sentence really means.
Time and events
Start talking about completed actions and short past scenes.
Past tense basics
Polish past-tense forms reflect gender and number, so the sentence shows more than just time.
Prepositions and common cases
Very common prepositions like do, w, and na guide some of the first practical case patterns you need.
Future with będę
Polish often uses będę plus an infinitive to talk about future ongoing or planned action.
Connected sentences
Make Polish feel more like discourse instead of isolated lines.
Bo and ale
Link cause and contrast in one clear sentence.
Comparatives with bardziej
Use bardziej to compare degree directly in many practical descriptive sentences.
Kiedy clauses
Kiedy lets Polish connect time and event in a way that feels natural for narration and planning.
Verbs and meaning
Add the useful contrasts that shape what the sentence really means.
Need and possibility expressions
Polish uses forms like muszę and mogę constantly to express obligation and ability.
Aspect basics
Polish often contrasts process and completion through paired verb meanings rather than a simple tense change.
Starting and finishing actions
Polish often uses verbs like zacząć and skończyć to describe the shape of an activity clearly.