032: The Accusative case of plural nouns
In this lesson we will learn how to form the Accusative case of plural Russian nouns. Study the lesson »
In this lesson we will learn how to form the Accusative case of plural Russian nouns. Study the lesson »
In this lesson we will learn the possessive pronouns in the Accusative case. Study the lesson »
In this lesson we will learn how the demonstrative pronouns change in the Accusative case. Study the lesson »
Today we will learn the Accusative case of personal pronouns:
Nominative | Accusative |
---|---|
я | меня́ |
ты | тебя́ |
он | его́ / него́ |
она́ | её / неё |
оно́ | его́ / него́ |
мы | нас |
вы | вас |
они́ | их / них |
Pay attention: for the pronouns that have two versions, use the version with Н after prepositions.
Вы меня́ понима́ете?
Do you understand me?
Я тебя́ не ви́жу.
I don’t see you.
Ты его́ ви́дишь?
Do you see him?
В него́ стреля́ли.
He was shot. (Lit.: They shot at him.)
Вот кни́га, прочита́й её.
Here is a book, read it.
Мы их не зна́ем.
We don’t know them.
We dedicate this lesson to forming the Accusative case of singular nouns. Study the lesson »
The next case we learn is the Accusative case. In this lesson we will see when it’s used and how to distinguish it in a sentence. Study the lesson »