The superlative degree indicates that someone or something has the quality of the adjective to a degree greater than that of anything it is being compared to. In this lesson we will learn how to form the superlative degree of Russian adjectives. Study the lesson »
In the previous lesson we learned how to form the long form of comparative degree of Russian adjectives. Today let’s look at the short form. Study the lesson »
Russian adjectives (most of them) have two comparative degrees: the long form and the short form. In today’s lesson we’ll learn how to form the long form. Study the lesson »
As we mentioned before, there are a few forms of adjectives in Russian. You are already familiar with the most used one – the long form. Today we are going to learn another one – the short form. Study the lesson »
You already know that generally the long form of Russian adjectives goes before the word it describes and agrees with the noun or pronoun in gender, number and case. In this lesson, we’ll have a look at some more examples of the use of the adjectives. Study the lesson »
In this lesson we will learn how Russian adjectives change in cases. Study the lesson »
You’ve already learned the basics about Russian nouns, pronouns, verbs, numerals and prepositions. Today we start a new chapter of the Russian grammar and move on to the Russian adjectives. Study the lesson »