Uzbek Grammar Hub

Understand Uzbek Grammar Faster

Browse the grammar system by level and category, then open clear explanations with practical examples.

26 Total Rules
56 Chapters
7 CEFR level
Understand Uzbek Grammar Faster

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A1
A1

A1 Chapters

Beginner · 7 Total Rules

You can understand and use everyday phrases. Grammar at this level covers present tense, basic sentence patterns, and simple questions.

Present tense basics Yes/no questions Articles & pronouns
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The Power of Pronouns

Master personal pronouns to describe yourself and others. Learn how to use 'men', 'sen', and 'siz' correctly.

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6

The Art of Being: Copulas

Learn to form simple sentences with 'to be' using suffixes. Discover how to state your name, profession, and origin.

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7

Pluralizing Everything

Master the -lar suffix to turn singular nouns into plurals. Practice applying this to various everyday objects.

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8

Possessive Suffixes

Learn how to show ownership in Uzbek. Discover how to say 'my book', 'your car', and 'his house'.

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9

The Nominative and Accusative Cases

Introduction to the Uzbek case system starting with the basic forms. Understand when to mark the direct object.

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10

Present Simple Tense

Conjugate verbs in the present tense to describe daily routines. Learn the suffixes for different subjects.

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11

Negation and Questions

Learn how to make sentences negative and ask yes-no questions. Master the use of the -ma suffix and the 'mi' particle.

2 rules

12

The Dative and Locative Cases

Learn to express direction and location. Master the -ga and -da suffixes to describe movement and place.

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13

The Ablative Case

Understand how to express origin and source using the -dan suffix. Learn to say where things come from.

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14

Describing the World: Adjectives

Learn to use adjectives to describe size, color, and quality. Discover how adjectives function before nouns.

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15

Basic Postpositions

Use postpositions instead of prepositions to express relationships. Master common words like 'bilan' and 'uchun'.

0 rules

16

Time Expressions

Talk about days, months, and specific times. Learn how to sequence events in your day.

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17

Demonstrative Pronouns

Use 'bu', 'shu', and 'u' to point out objects and people. Learn to distinguish between near and far references.

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A2
A2

A2 Chapters

Elementary · 3 Total Rules

You're building confidence. Grammar expands to past tense, comparisons, and connecting ideas with conjunctions.

Past tense forms Comparisons Connecting sentences
18

Past Tense Mastery

Tell stories about your past using the -di suffix. Learn to conjugate verbs for completed actions.

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19

Future Tense Plans

Talk about your intentions and future events. Master the -ajak and -moqchi forms.

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20

Comparative and Superlative

Compare objects and people using 'ko'ra' and 'eng'. Learn how to express degrees of quality.

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21

Modal Verbs of Ability

Express what you can or cannot do. Learn the use of the 'olmoq' verb for capability.

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22

The Genitive Case

Master the -ning suffix to show possession and relationships. Learn how to form complex noun phrases.

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23

Imperatives and Requests

Give commands and make polite requests. Learn the different levels of formality in imperatives.

0 rules

24

Continuous Action

Describe actions happening right now using the -yapti suffix. Practice describing scenes in real-time.

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25

Quantifiers and Counters

Use words like 'ko'p', 'oz', and 'hamma' to express quantity. Learn how to count items correctly.

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26

Reflexive Pronouns

Learn to use 'o'z' to emphasize subjects. Understand how to express actions done to oneself.

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27

Interrogative Pronouns

Master 'kim', 'nima', 'qayer', and 'qachon'. Learn how to ask detailed questions about the world.

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28

Connecting Sentences

Use conjunctions like 'va', 'yoki', and 'lekin' to link ideas. Improve the flow of your speech.

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29

Habitual Actions

Describe things you do regularly using the -ar/er suffix. Learn to express general truths and habits.

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B1
B1

B1 Chapters

Intermediate · 2 Total Rules

The breakthrough level. You can express opinions, describe experiences, and handle most travel situations. Grammar covers conditionals, modal verbs, and passive voice.

Conditionals Modal verbs Reported speech

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Frequently Asked Questions About Uzbek Grammar

SubLearn covers 26 Uzbek grammar rules organized across 7 CEFR proficiency levels (from A0 to C2), spanning 56 structured chapters. Each rule includes clear explanations, real-world examples, and interactive practice exercises.

Our Uzbek grammar curriculum covers CEFR levels from A0 to C2. Each level is designed to match your current proficiency — beginners start with basic sentence patterns at A1, while advanced learners tackle nuanced structures at C1-C2.

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Grammar is organized into 56 thematic chapters following the CEFR framework. Each chapter groups related rules together — for example, verb tenses, sentence structure, or particles — so you can learn related concepts in a logical sequence.

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