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  • Russian: Quiz 1 [Adjectives – Dative]

    Before doing the exercises, please click here to review.
    I. Put the adjectives in the correct form.
    1. … господину не нравится ждать. [пожилой]
    2. Он улыбается … девушке. [хорошенький]
    3. Я дал … человеку чаевые. [молодой]
    4. … женщине нравится смотреть на людей свысока. [богатый]
    5. Она не доверяет … мужчинам. [такой]
    6. Прошедшие дают … человеку деньги. [бедный]
    7. … людям не надо сидеть на диете. [стройный]
    8. Учитель объясняет правило … ученику. [ленивый]
    9. Я сделал комплименты … девушкам. [красивый]
    10. Твоему … брату очень идёт новый костюм. [старший]

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    Answers and translations:

    1. пожилому
    The elderly gentleman doesn’t like waiting.
    2. хорошенькой
    He smiles at the cute girl.
    3. молодому
    I gave the young man a tip.
    4. богатой
    The rich woman likes looking down on people.
    5. таким
    She doesn’t trust such men.
    6. бедному
    The passers-by give the poor person money.
    7. стройным
    In-shape people don’t have to be on a diet.
    стройный can be translated a couple different ways depending on context, but it’s typically used to describe a person who has a strong and fit body – someone who follows a good diet and exercises regularly.
    8. ленивому
    The teacher is explaining a rule to the lazy student.
    9. красивым
    I complimented the beautiful girls.
    10. старшим
    The new suit looks very nice on your older brother.
    March 20, 2026
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