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Russian grammar constructions
In the last two lessons we’ve learned and practiced such Russian words as можно, нельзя, надо, нужно, пора, должен. But all our examples were in the Present tense. In this lesson we’ll learn to use all these words in the Past and the Future tense. Study the lesson »
In the previous lesson we have learned the Russian words можно and нельзя. This words express weither something is possible or allowed (or not). Today we’ll learn how to say that one “need”, “has to”, “must” or “should” do something.
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Most likely, you are already familiar with the Russian words можно and нельзя. They are used to express if something is allowed or possible. Today we are looking at them in detail and giving you a lot of examples and exercises to practice their use and reinforce your knowledge.
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The use of the days of the week in the Russian language is a bit more complicated than in English as you have to decline them according to the situation. In this lesson we’ll learn the days of the week and how to use them in different cases. Study the lesson »
In today’s lesson we’ll learn how to say I like, you like, etc. in Russian. Study the lesson »
Now, when we have learned Russian personal pronouns in the Genitive case, we can learn how to say “I have” in Russian. To do that, Russians use a very specific construction which is very different from English. Study the lesson »
In this lesson we will cover how to make questions in Russian. Study the lesson »
In this lesson we will learn how to form negative sentences in the Russian language. Study the lesson »
Today we will learn some language formulas that you can use talking about the location of objects or when pointing at things. Study the lesson »