8.7 – Review of Prepositions for Motion

8.7 – Review of Prepositions for Motion

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8.7 – Review of Prepositions for Motion
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8.7 – Review of Prepositions for Motion

Remember the following prepositions to say that you are going to a place in Czech. You will use one of the following prepositions:

do  GEN

na  ACC

if you use this preposition for location

then use this preposition for destination

v LOC

do GEN

na LOC

na ACC

What this chart says is that if you would normally use v LOC to say ‘in, at’ a place, then use do  GEN to say ‘to’. Likewise, if you would use na  LOC to say ‘on, at’ a place, then still use na  ACC  to say ‘to’ (i.e. the difference between ‘on, at’ and ‘to’ with the preposition na stems from what case follows the preposition).

If you need a reminder about these prepositions (worth taking a look at this again) see 8.3 – Prepositions v and na.