An Introduction to Short Adjectives in Russian
A quick introduction to two short adjectives, свободен and должен. This tutorial was created for students using a book that introduces short adjectives gradually, so keep in mind that there is much more to say about short adjectives! We'll cover additional points in a later video.
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