@@Russianlanguage Would you or have you ever done a lesson where you go over Russian sentence structure? It could be like: Analyzing part of a short story or paragraph in Russian and you go over the nominative forms of the noun and verbs compared to the respective noun verb from in the paragraph or the reason why verbs and nouns take on certain cases and why (when referring to the paragraph). I guess the goal would be to help learners notice these changes when reading or making their own sentences.. It might be a lot of work though!
Person: singular. People: Plural. Also persons may be used. Better examples of exceptions: Man(singular), men(plural); woman(singular), women(plural); goose(singular), geese(plural)
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You are a ray of sunshine every morning in a sad world. Thank you Nastya
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I swear you read my mind with some of these lessons!
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@@Russianlanguage Would you or have you ever done a lesson where you go over Russian sentence structure? It could be like: Analyzing part of a short story or paragraph in Russian and you go over the nominative forms of the noun and verbs compared to the respective noun verb from in the paragraph or the reason why verbs and nouns take on certain cases and why (when referring to the paragraph). I guess the goal would be to help learners notice these changes when reading or making their own sentences.. It might be a lot of work though!
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You are doing very well job
A BIG thank you Nastya❤️🙏🏼
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Спасибо, теперь я чистый русский.
Thanks Nastya
Very useful. Sposobo! ❤️🌹
Спасибо Настя
Person: singular. People: Plural. Also persons may be used. Better examples of exceptions: Man(singular), men(plural); woman(singular), women(plural); goose(singular), geese(plural)
How say. Masculine,femenin,neutral in Russian language?
How to say *singular+ plural in Russian language??
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