Beginning Russian: Genitive Case-3. Nonexistence and Absence with НЕТ
This video is for students who study Russian as a foreign language at the university. It explains how to use the genitive singular forms to express nonexistence and absence with the word НЕТ. Provides a lot of examples and practice. Recommended for the beginning level.
Need more help with genitive singular forms, watch this video.
Beginning Russian: Genitive Case-2: Genitive Singular Forms
https://youtu.be/0So19oX1mgo
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Видео Beginning Russian: Genitive Case-3. Nonexistence and Absence with НЕТ канала Amazing Russian
Need more help with genitive singular forms, watch this video.
Beginning Russian: Genitive Case-2: Genitive Singular Forms
https://youtu.be/0So19oX1mgo
Also, check out this playlist: GENITIVE CASE: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9M6sOhyT_j-jh4FE0LbGzSsGKOc_6Ksi
If you like my channel and appreciate my work, please help me make more and better videos for you to learn Russian. Support my channel and website here: http://paypal.me/OlgaJarrell
Buy my downloads here: https://www.amazingrussian.com/buy-kupit
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