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Tag: #grammar_tips · 16 posts

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Posted Mar 23

Он всё ПЕРЕсчитал, один кусочек оказался лишним.😅 He counted everything, and there was one piece extra. ❓️What are useful prefixes with считать (to count)? 1. Считать (imperf.) [shchi-tat'] To count, to consider, to believe 2. ПОсчитать (perf.) [pa-shchi-tat'] To count, to calculate, to do the math 🔻Prefix ПО- indicates completion of an action. 3. ПОДсчитать (perf.) [pat-shchi-tat'] Тo sum up, to calculate (focusing on the final result or subtotal) 🔻Рrefix ПОД- means adding up or tallying - as if gathering everything under a total. 4. ПЕРЕсчитать (perf.) [pe-ri-shchi-tat'] Тo recount, to count again 🔻Prefix ПЕРЕ- means re- (again). #prefixes #verbs #grammar_tips 🟠RCR | Support | Boost

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Posted Mar 6

И где весна?! So, where is spring?! • Весной и не пахнет! [vis-noy i ni pakh-nyet] It doesn't smell like spring at all! 🔻Some boring grammar stuff you can skip: Весной =Instrumental case Пахнет (3rd person singular) = пахнуть - to smell (imperf.) #memes #grammar_tips #useful_vocabulary 🟠RCR | Support | Boost

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Posted Mar 6

🧦🧦The Great Sock Mystery 👍ГДЕ? Where? 👍The object is located somewhere. В + noun in Prepositional case: • Где мои носки? - В ящике! Where are my socks? - In the drawer! 💢Еxception: Где? - в шкафУ not в шкафЕ (in the wardrobe) 👍КУДА? Where to? 👍The object moves somewhere B + noun in Accusative case: • Куда я их положил? - В ящик! Where did I put them? - Into the drawer! 😉Pro tip: When you can't find your socks, first ask ГДЕ? (where are they?). If you still can't find them, ask КУДА? (where did I PUT them?). The case changes with your desperation level! 😅 🔻Some more examples of Где? Куда? #grammar_tips 🟠RCR | Support | Boost

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Posted Feb 10

Bedding designed to look like a school notebook was invented in Russia. 🔻The brand Verlab showcased a creative duvet cover design in the style of a notebook cover and pillowcases resembling lined paper. ❗️And regarding the emphasis/word stress (use it depending on the situation!) • В тетради не писАть! Don't write in the notebook! Where? Где? В тетради (в + Prepos.) 🔞• В постель не пИсать! Don't pee in the bed! Where to? Куда? В постель (в + Accus.) 🔻Тетрадь в невную клетку (meme) #news #grammar_tips 🟠RCR | Support | Boost

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Posted Feb 3

Люди не представляют, для чего я тренируюсь. People have no idea what I'm training for. • (не) представлять (imperf.,1st conjugation) [(ni) prit-stav-lyat'] To have no idea, not to be able to imagine 🔸(я/I) не представляю 🔸(ты/you: singular) не представляешь 🔸(он/he/онa/she/оно/it) не представляет 🔸(мы/we) не представляем 🔸(вы/you: plural, polite) не представляете 🔸(они/they) не представляют 🔻1st conjugation verbs 🔻2nd conjugation verbs #verbs #grammar_tips #verbconjugation #useful_vocabulary 🟠RCR | Support | Boost

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Posted Feb 2

В прошлом году я хотел, чтобы зима была НЕхолодной. В этом году я хочу, чтобы зима была НЕядерной. Last year, I wanted the winter to be mild (not cold). This year, I want the winter to be non-nuclear. 🤯The particle не can be written either separately from or together with an adjective. 👍 Written SEPARATELY: не холодная is used to express negation or contrast. Think of it as not cold, but... • Это НЕ холодная, А тёплая зима. This is not cold, but warm winter. 👍 Written AS ONE WORD: нехолодная creates a new, unified concept. It describes the quality of being mild, cool. • Я предпочитаю НЕхолодныезимы. I prefer mild wnters. #adjectives #grammar_tips #memes 🟠RCR | Support | Boost

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Posted Jan 5

Тренер: "Просто делай, что можешь." Я делаю, что могу... Coach: "Just do what you can." I'm doing what I can...  🔸Мочь (imperf.) Can, be able (to ) The Present Tense: Я могу(I can...) Ты можешь (you, singular) Он/она/оно может (he/she/it) Мы можем (we) вы/Вы можете (you: plural, polite) Они могут (they) #holidays #verbs #grammar_tips #useful_vocabulary 🟠RCR | Support | Boost

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Posted Dec 10

Жан Клод Ван Дам в фильме "Некуда бежать". Jean-Claude Van Damme in the movie "Nowhere to Run". 🔥Russian preposition ЧЕРЕЗ [che-riz] 🔢 To climb over something: • Перелезть ЧЕРЕЗ забор To climb OVER the fence 🔢 to go through something: • Идти через лес To walk through the forest 🔢 To go across something: • Плыть через реку To swim across the river 🔢 In some time: • Я приду через час I'll come in an hour ▶️ПО /ВДОЛЬ /МИМО /СКВОЗЬ забор #prepositions #grammar_tips 😎RCR | Support | Boost

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Posted Nov 11

🍂😔Russian Verb Focus: • Надоесть (perf.) [na-da-yes't'] To annoy/bore/to get tired of 🔻It describes the completed action of something or someone becoming annoying or tiresome. 🔻[Dative Case Pronoun] + надоело/надоел/надоeла/надоели + [Subject] 🔻The Past Tense form must agree in gender and number with the subject (the thing that became annoying): • Мне надоела осень. (femin. subj.) [mne na-da-ye-la o-sin'] I got tired of (the) autumn. • Мне надоел холод. (masc. subj.) [mne na-da-yel ho-lat] I got tired of (the) cold. • Мне надоело кофе. (neuter subject, though кофе can be mascunine!) [mne na-da-ye-la kof-ye] I got tired of coffee. • Мне надоели дожди. (plural subj.) [mne na-da-ye-li dazh-di] I got tired of (the) rains. 🔻The word мне (to me) is in the Dative case. The feeling of being bored is directed at you. ▶️Here are pronouns in Dative Case. 🎧🗣👇 #AutumnMood #useful_vocabulary #grammar_tips #learn_russian 😎RCR | Support | Boost

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Posted Nov 6

Вашу пиццу доставят в 21:00. Your pizza will be delivered at 21:00 (9:00 PM). Я в 20:59 ... Me at 20:59 (8:59 PM) ... 🔻In Russian, the 24-hour clock system is commonly used in official contexts, schedules, and deliveries. Instead of AM/PM, times from 13:00 to 24:00 are used: • 13:00 = 1:00 PM • 21:00 = 9:00 PM • 00:00 = midnight ❓️А у вас сейчас сколько времени? ▶️How to ask in Russian what time it is #memes #grammar_tips 😎RCR | Support | Boost

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Posted Oct 22

Кажется, мой кот устраивает вечеринку, и я не в числе приглашенных! It seems my cat is throwing a party, and I'm not on the guest list! • Быть в числе приглашённых [byt' f chi-sle pri-gla-shon-nykh] SLT: To be among the invited 🔻In the Present Tense, the verb быть (to be) is usually omitted in Russian. So we say just я в числе приглашённых instead of я есть в числе приглашённых. 🔻This formal expression means to be on the guest list or to be among those invited. It's commonly used in both formal invitations and casual situations (like this cat party example!😉). ❓️А вы в числе приглашённых на эту вечеринку? #useful_vocabulary #grammar_tips #just_cats 😎RCR | Support | Boost

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Posted Oct 20

Обидеть Настю может каждый. Не каждый сможет убежать. Anyone can offend Nastya. Not everyone will be able to run away. 🔻 The attributive (universal) pronoun: Каждый(each/every) can be used with /without a noun: • Каждый (masc.) [ka-zhdy] Example: каждый человек • Каждая (fem.) [ka-zhda-ya] Example: каждая девушка • Каждое (neut.) [ka-zhda-ye] Example: каждое утро • Каждые (plural) [ka-zhdy-ye] Example: каждые выходные 🔻This pronoun agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies! #grammar_tips #pronouns 😎RCR | Support | Boost

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