Russian Institute Lesson 19 [repack] -
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Conclusion
If “solid paper” is a literal vocabulary item: russian institute lesson 19
- Я приду на занятие в 10 часов.
- Моя подруга ушла из института в 3 часа.
- Куда ты пойдёшь после занятий?
- Suggestions for how to practice and apply the skills and knowledge learned in Lesson 19
- Ideas for further learning and exploration
Core Grammar Focus 1: The Genitive Plural Mastery
You have already learned the Genitive case in singular forms (expressing absence, possession, and "of" relationships). For example: У меня нет книги (I don’t have a book). But in Lesson 19, you move to the infamous Genitive Plural. Я приду на занятие в 10 часов
Grammar
The grammatical focus of Lesson 19 includes: Suggestions for how to practice and apply the
Part 2: Traditional Russian Festivals and Customs