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Biernik czy narzędnik (Accusative or Instrumental) [65]
... ok i have another question relating to the Nominative/ Instrumental cases.
I understand that words I look up in a dictionary are in the nominative case. that's fine. And they usually answer the questions of 'Kto' 'Co'.
For the Instrumental, I believe it's 'Kim' 'Czym'.
So, when I say 'I am English' I say 'Jestem Anglikiem', and 'You are Polish' 'Jestes Polakiem/Polką'. I undestand that good, BUT if say 'Peter is handsome' it is 'Piotr jest przystojny' is przystojny in the nominative case, or instrumental. and 'Adam is a boy' it becomes 'Adam jest chłopakiem'.
I undestand that the Instrumental case is used in relation to the verb 'to be'. so, if i had statements such as ..
He is ....for example nice...?on jest mily
She is ...ona jest mila
They are ..."
We are ..."
It is ..."
I am ..." the adjectives that follow are ALWAYS in the instrumental case?
I did't think I had so much trouble with this, but any comments would be appreciated!!!