You notice all the things Russian has but English doesn't have, and that makes it seem overloaded. I'm sure the same is true vice versa: looking at English with Russian eyes, one could ask why there...
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You notice all the things Russian has but English doesn't have, and that makes it seem overloaded. I'm sure the same is true vice versa: looking at English with Russian eyes, one could ask why there...
But you don't usually help someone by acting on him directly. You kiss the girl (which is a pretty direct action on the girl ;) ), but you may help someone by doing all kinds of things elsewhere, but...
Well, coming from English, look at it like this:
The nominative case is for the subject, and the subject is the one who (or which) performs the action of the verb. The simplest sentences only have...
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