About imperfective/perfective: No really. Why isn't anybody believing me? I've read tge chapters on this particular subject in several, different Russian grammar books and it's not that hard for me...
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About imperfective/perfective: No really. Why isn't anybody believing me? I've read tge chapters on this particular subject in several, different Russian grammar books and it's not that hard for me...
But you can do that in English as well, just by changing one word or answerng somebody's question where it would be evident. It's not giving me any trouble. I can't expect everything to be hard for...
Actually imperfective and perfective don't give me any trouble at all. They seem just like English.
I'm a native speaker, the difference between an apostrophe in a word that sounds exactly like another word doesn't make any of a difference in the logical thinking of other speakers who don't even...
They have restaurants, Russian music and book stores, a supermarket, many of the store signs are also written in Russian.
In fact, my bus used to drive through there on the way to my elementary...
I can't do that because I only just turned 15, so I guess I'll just have to hang out in Northeast Philly for a bit. That place is soooo Russian.
Yea, but what about L2 speakers?
I just see Russian grammar as too overloaded. Like those mega fries you can get in American pizza parlors. Sure, fries have lots of fat in them, but hey, let's throw on three different cheeses and...
Yep.
Does anyone have any ideas on how I could learn how to place these cases? (Excluding ways that would bore me to no extent...)
My ego is really preventing me from doing things. Sure, I know I need to start with smaller sentences, but I'm so used to being praised in school for my supposedly "wonderful and mature speech", that...
Still kinda confused. I think my problems are:
1. I don't know enough about English grammar in the first place because why should I have really cared about ever learning it?
2. Whoever created...
I'm using The New Penguin Russian Course, Living Language Beginners Russian, and Schaum's Russian Grammar.
I know all of the cases' functions and I can understand a Russian sentence if I recognize...
This was the part of my Russian study that I have been dreading for a long time.
I get what each of the cases do, nominative is the direct subject, accusative is the direct object, prepositional...
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