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Terms Glossary
Cases (Przypadki)
Tenses (Czasy)
Verbs (Czasowniki)
Nouns (Rzeczowniki)
Adjectives (Przymiotniki)
Pronouns (Zaimki)
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  4. Cases after Prepositions

Cases after Prepositions

When a noun follows a preposition then its case must match the preposition.
If you are looking for a summary of all prepositions and what cases they require, then check out the list of prepositions divided by cases .
If you are looking for a more detailed information, then check out the following articles. Each one present in details after which prepositions you must use the given case. In these articles each preposition is accompanied by a few example sentences.
  • Prepositions followed by Genitive Case
  • Prepositions followed by Dative Case
  • Prepositions followed by Accusative Case
  • Prepositions followed by Instrumental Case
  • Prepositions followed by Locative Case
The articles about prepositions were written based on "Polish Grammar in a Nutshell" by Oscar E. Swan.
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