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How can I make sure that my use of cases and word order are correct when I write in Russian?

Cases and word order are two key - and probably two of the most crucial - aspects in Russian grammar. Understanding and gaining a thorough understanding of how they work is the basis to then build from th...

Answered by Robin B. Russian tutor
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How do I learn when to use each case and not confuse them in speech or writing?

The case system in Russian can be quite daunting, especially because it is a very different structure to what we use in English. Memorizing each individual ending can take a long time and a lot of practic...

Answered by Alex P. Russian tutor
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What grammar structures are required to be used in the Russian A2 level examination?

One of them is a conditional structure with "если бы".

The general rule is: "Если бы" indicates that the action has not taken place and so the result differs from the one we exp...

Answered by Aleksandra P. Russian tutor
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what is the basic principle behind case usage in Russian?

Russian has many different grammar rules which are completely unknown to most English speaking people. In English if we want to refer to an object in a sentence, we may use direct or indirect article (e.g...

Answered by Alexander C. Russian tutor
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What are the uses of the genitive case?

The genitive case is one of the most commonly used cases in the Russian language. Luckily for Russian scholars, it is fairy easy to master its usage:

  1. To denote possession - книга Машы (lit. t...
Answered by Alexander C. Russian tutor
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