Russian lesson for beginners
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Accusative case
Adjectives
Vocabulary
Seventh lesson
In this Russian lesson we will summarize our previous lessons and we will introduce to you Russian accusative case. In addition we will talk about Russian adjectives.
Summary:
Lesson 1,
Lesson 2,
Lesson 3,
Lesson 4,
Lesson 5,
Lesson 6
- Personal pronouns
- Conjugation
-
Nouns – Gender
– Nominative case
Conjugation for beginners
жду
.
ждёшь
.
ждёт
.
ждёт
. Оно
ждёт
.
Мы
ждём.
ждёте
.
ждут
.
Adjectives
Adjectives in Russian have to agree with the noun that they modify
- in gender
- case
- number (singular, plural)
Russian adjectives
– find out more about Russian grammar
ДЕВУШКА
–
NOMINATIVE CASE, FEMININE, SINGULAR
красивый
– masculine, singular, nominative case
Красивая
– feminine, singular, nominative case
Красивая
девушка
Adjectives – Nominative case
Declension – Russian accusative case
Accusative case
(Винительный
падеж) –
Кого?
Что
?
In this lesson we are going to look at direct objects. Direct
objects answer the question
what
or
whom
received the action of the verb (
transitive verb
).
For example :
I saw
her
.
I saw whom? –
her
видел
видел
.
видел
кого? –
её
Endings in accusative case
Masculine – а,
я
, none
Feminine – у, ю, none
Neuter –
о
, е, ё
Russian sentences
This Russian lesson will help beginners to build their own sentences using these examples.
Subject – verb – direct object
The order in the sentence depends on what exactly you want to emphasize (generally all the sentences convey the same meaning).
ждёт ждёт ждёт .
Красивая ждёт ждёт красивая девушка .
Красивая ждёт маму . Маму ждёт красивая девушка .
Красивая ждёт красивого жениха. Красивого жениха ждёт красивая девушка .
Люди понимают …
Красивая ждёт автобуса.
Красивая ждёт лето.