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Russian grammar for beginners ninth lesson

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Ninth lesson for beginners
It is the ninth Russian lesson for beginners. In this lesson you will continue to learn how to build your own sentences. All the examples you will find in this lesson will be related to the direct object, accusative case and transitive verbs. Last time we mostly have been talking about present tense. Today you will find out some basic information about past tense. When building new sentences, you will try to use the Russian possessive pronouns and Russian personal pronouns. In addition, we will learn some new words.

Russian verbs – past tense

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Russian possessive pronouns – Singular

Russian possessive pronouns my, mine, your, yours, his, her , its

Я – Мой

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Он – Его

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Ты – Твой

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Она – Её

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Вы – Ваш

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Оно – Его

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Russian possessive pronouns – Plural

Russian possessive pronouns our, ours, your, yours, their, theirs

Мы – Наш

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Вы – Ваш

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Они – Их

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The reflexive possessive pronoun свой

I love my children ( купил купил купил дом ); I bought my own house ( купил дом ); I can see my future ( своё ); I am wasting my time ( своё ).

Russian possessive pronouns in accusative case

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Possessive pronouns in Russian sentences

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Personal pronouns in accusative case

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Examples:
Present tense
вижу видишь видит видит видим видите видят меня
Past tense:
видела видел видела видели видели видели её .
Future tense, imperfective aspect:
ждать ждать ждать ждать ждать ждать его .
Future tense, perfective aspect:
узнаю узнаешь узнает узнает узнаем узнаете узнают нас .

Personal pronoun is a direct object

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Russian sentences

жду своего друга .
ищет работу .
папа купил большую , новую машину .
хотят купить новую машину .
ищет работу ?
красивая ждать .
вижу маму , ищет .

Vocabulary

Verbs
Ждать Желать Знать Узнать Понимать Видеть Купить Искать Хотеть
Transitive verbs
Nouns
Люди Небо Луна Работа Мама Папа Друг

Adjectives
Красивый Большой

Adverbs
Отчётливо Скоро Вчера

Possessive pronouns
Мой Твой Его Её Наш Ваш Их Свой

Conjunctions
Как Если Что Так Тоже Кто

Personal pronouns
Я Ты Он Она Оно Мы Вы Они

Interrogative and relative pronouns
Что Кто

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