Numbers in the Dative Case
To say "by 5:00," or that you've helped three students, or walked up to or trust two people, you'll need to use the dative case forms of numbers.
If you've learned the genitive case forms, the dative will be easy! Just a few forms are different, and this video includes a tip for remembering them. You'll see examples of usage from the Russian National Corpus, and a mention of a wonderful opera by Prokofiev: "For the Love of..." (can you guess the rest?).
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If you've learned the genitive case forms, the dative will be easy! Just a few forms are different, and this video includes a tip for remembering them. You'll see examples of usage from the Russian National Corpus, and a mention of a wonderful opera by Prokofiev: "For the Love of..." (can you guess the rest?).
Видео Numbers in the Dative Case канала Russian grammar
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