Adjective Agreement in Russian (Nominative)
When describing anything in Russian - a big city, an old suitcase, etc. - you'll want to be sure that your endings match up properly. In this tutorial we cover adjective endings for the nominative case, including notes on stress and two essential spelling rules.
Why большое, but хорошее? Why хорошая, but хороший? Getting the basics down will help you as you move on to learn other endings, too.
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Why большое, but хорошее? Why хорошая, but хороший? Getting the basics down will help you as you move on to learn other endings, too.
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