In Basque, the verb must agree with the subject (the one doing the action). This is called agreement. The subject takes the Absolute case (ending in -A for singular definite, -AK for plural definite).
Zuei giltzak erori _______ (fell to you all - past). (Answer: )
I am at home. (Izan/Egon)
In Basque grammar, the system (Absolutive-Dative) is used for intransitive verbs where an action happens to someone or something—common with verbs like "to like" ( gustatu ), "to fall" ( erori ), or "to approach" ( hurbildu ). 📘 Essential "Nor-Nori" Study Guides
Mastering questions like "who" and "what" is essential for effective communication. These exercises aim to provide a starting point for learners to practice and become more comfortable with their usage in Basque.