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- Dec 10th, 16, 06:11
- Forum: Russian-English exchange
- Topic: my english for your russian ! :-)
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3074
Re: my english for your russian ! :-)
Hey I would like to make an exchange as well, I want to learn Russian and I can teach English and French, looking forward to hear from you ;) Elise Hi, Elise! I'm interested in improving my English. I'm a native well-educated Russian speaker and I think we can try to help each other. You can skype ...
- Dec 10th, 16, 05:30
- Forum: Russian grammar
- Topic: Possessive pronouns and accusative case
- Replies: 4
- Views: 15919
Re: Possessive pronouns and accusative case
Cases are used not only for nouns but for all words in noun group (possessive pronoun + adjective + noun), e.g. Nominative: "Это моя любимая книга " (This is my favourite book) Genitive: "Последняя страница моей любимой книги " (The last page of my favourite book) Accusative: &qu...
- Dec 10th, 16, 04:34
- Forum: Russian grammar
- Topic: Russian Grammar Question
- Replies: 9
- Views: 28294
Re: Russian Grammar Question
When you use feminine case or Masculine case , does this mean that any gender can say it but the cases only goes to only words that are feminine and masculine? Another question of mine is when you are saying Russian sentences in person or writing, would you only stick to a certain case after you ma...
- Dec 10th, 16, 03:26
- Forum: Russian grammar
- Topic: Are еть verbs 1st or 2nd conjugation?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4946
Re: Are еть verbs 1st or 2nd conjugation?
Almost all of verbs ending in -еть belong to the 1st conjugation, but there are 7 exceptions: обидеть, терпеть, зависеть, вертеть, видеть, смотреть, ненавидеть. Those ones belong to the 2nd.