Object – Interactive Exercises

These interactive exercises allow you to practice the usage of Finnish object sentences. I have several pages on the main website that are related to this topic:

Harjoitus 1

Genetiivi

In this exercise, you’re using the genitive case because we’re talking about singular, countable things.

Harjoitus 2

Genetiivi

In this exercise, you’re using the genitive case because the object is one complete thing.

Harjoitus 3

Genetiivi

Harjoitus 4

Genetiivi

In this exercise, you’re using the genitive case because the object is one complete thing.

Harjoitus 5

Partitiivi

In this exercise, you’re using the partitive case because the sentence is negative.

Harjoitus 6

Partitiivi

In this exercise, you use the partitive case because we’re dealing with uncountable foodstuff.

Harjoitus 7

Partitiivi

This exercise contains sentences with partitive case objects for three reasons: in negative sentences, with partitive verbs and after a number.

Harjoitus 8

Partitiivi vai genetiivi?

In this exercise, you need the partitive case when the word is an uncountable mass noun, and the genitive case when the object is a concrete, countable thing.

Harjoitus 9

Partitiivi vai genetiivi?

You will need both the partitive and the genitive in this exercise.

Harjoitus 10

Partitiivi vai genetiivi?

You will need both the partitive and the genitive in this exercise. Be sure to click only one word in the sentence!

Harjoitus 11

Genetiivi -> Partitiivi

When making sentences negative, you must inflect the object in the partitive case.

Harjoitus 12

Partitiivi -> Genetiivi

When making these sentences positive rather than negative, you must inflect the object in the genitive case.

Harjoitus 13

Genetiivi, akkusatiivi, partitiivi

In this exercise, you get a simple affirmative sentence (requiring the genitive case), a täytyy-sentence (requiring the basic form) and a negative sentence (requiring the partitive case).

Harjoitus 14

Perusmuoto -> Partitiivi

When making an affirmative necessity sentence negative, you will need the partitive case.

Harjoitus 15

Personapronominit objektina

Personal pronouns have their own accusative case ending: minut, sinut, hänet, meidät, teidät, heidät. You will need either the accusative or the partitive case.

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Harjoitus 22

In this exercise, the plural partitive is used to express that there is a plural but further unspecified amount of the object in question.

Harjoitus 23

In this exercise, the plural partitive is used to express that there is a plural but further unspecified amount of the object in question.

Harjoitus 24

Cases used in this exercise: nominative (basic form), genitive (genetiivi), partitive (partitiivi).

Harjoitus 25

Cases used in this exercise: nominative (basic form), genitive (genetiivi), partitive (partitiivi).

Harjoitus 26

Cases used in this exercise: nominative (perusmuoto), plural nominative (T-monikko), genitive (genetiivi), partitive (partitiivi).

Harjoitus 27

Cases used in this exercise: nominative (perusmuoto), plural nominative (T-monikko), genitive (genetiivi), partitive (partitiivi), plural partitive (monikon partitiivi).

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