Russian Cases: The Prepositional Case of Modifiers
For beginners: an overview of the prepositional case forms of modifiers (adjectives, etc) in Russian. You'll use these forms to describe a location, or something you're talking 'about': "in a big city," "in a small apartment," or "about my books."
To get the most of this tutorial, you should be comfortable with concepts of hard and soft consonants.
NOTE: for consistency, at 1:2, the two last forms at the left should be последняя and синяя (feminine).
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To get the most of this tutorial, you should be comfortable with concepts of hard and soft consonants.
NOTE: for consistency, at 1:2, the two last forms at the left should be последняя and синяя (feminine).
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