Articles in questions Exercises in Estonian language

Understanding how to use articles in questions is a crucial aspect of mastering the Estonian language. Unlike English, where the definite and indefinite articles ("the" and "a/an") are common, Estonian does not have direct equivalents. This can pose a unique challenge for learners, as the absence of articles requires a different approach to constructing sentences and asking questions. In Estonian, context, word order, and specific grammatical structures play a pivotal role in conveying the same meanings that articles would in English. To help you navigate these intricacies, our grammar exercises are designed to provide comprehensive practice in forming questions without relying on articles. By focusing on sentence structure, pronouns, and contextual clues, you will develop a deeper understanding of how to ask clear and precise questions in Estonian. Whether you are a beginner or looking to refine your skills, these exercises will guide you through the nuances of the language, ensuring you can communicate effectively and confidently.

Exercise 1

<p>1. Kas sa tahad *kohvi* või teed? (drink)</p> <p>2. Kas see on *sinu* raamat? (possessive pronoun)</p> <p>3. Kas ta elab *Tallinnas* või Tartus? (city in Estonia)</p> <p>4. Kas sa tead, kus on *muuseum*? (place for exhibitions)</p> <p>5. Kas sina või *tema* tuleb koosolekule? (personal pronoun)</p> <p>6. Kas te soovite *veini* või vett? (drink)</p> <p>7. Kas ma saan *abi*? (help)</p> <p>8. Kas see on *uus* või vana? (adjective for something new)</p> <p>9. Kas sa saad *kell* aega? (time instrument)</p> <p>10. Kas sa räägid *eesti* keelt? (language spoken in Estonia)</p>

Exercise 2

<p>1. Kas sa tead, mis *aeg* on? (word for time)</p> <p>2. Kas sa oled *näinud* minu telefoni? (verb for seeing)</p> <p>3. Kus *on* mu võtmed? (verb for location)</p> <p>4. Kas sa *tahad* midagi süüa? (verb for desire)</p> <p>5. Mis *värvi* see kleit on? (word for color)</p> <p>6. Kuidas *saab* seda probleemi lahendada? (verb for solving)</p> <p>7. Kas sa *mäletad* meie kohtumise aega? (verb for remembering)</p> <p>8. Miks *on* ilm täna nii külm? (verb for state of being)</p> <p>9. Kui *kaugele* on see pood? (word for distance)</p> <p>10. Mis *keelt* sa räägid? (word for language)</p>

Exercise 3

<p>1. Kas sa tead, kus *on* raamat? (verb 'to be').</p> <p>2. Miks ta *ei* tule täna peole? (negation word).</p> <p>3. Kus *on* sinu ema? (verb 'to be').</p> <p>4. Millal me *saame* kokku? (verb 'to get').</p> <p>5. Mida sa *sööksid* lõunaks? (verb 'to eat', conditional form).</p> <p>6. Kes *tuleb* homme külla? (verb 'to come').</p> <p>7. Mis kell *algab* film? (verb 'to start').</p> <p>8. Kuidas sa *lähed* tööle? (verb 'to go').</p> <p>9. Mis *on* sinu lemmikvärv? (verb 'to be').</p> <p>10. Miks ta *ei* vasta telefonile? (negation word).</p>

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