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  • Russian: Quiz 3 [Adjectives – Prepositional]

    Before doing the exercises, please click here and review.

    I. Put the adjectives in the correct form.
    1. Журналисты пишут о … событиях. [недавний]
    2. Сегодня Паша в … рубашке и чёрных джинсах. [синий]
    3. Спать на … матрасе сложно? [твёрдый]
    4. Вове нравится ездить по городу на своей … машине. [спортивный]
    5. Как Вы думаете, жизнь лучше в … или … стране? [богатый, бедный]
    6. Тебе надо сосредотачиваться больше на … экзамене. [наступающий]
    7. Она хранит важные письма в … ящике. [нижний]
    8. Мы с женой отдыхаем на … море. [чёрный]
    9. Вы когда-нибудь были в … дворце? [зимний]
    10. Ребёнку страшно, потому что он думает об … чудовище. [уродливый]

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    Answers and translations:

    1. [недавних]
    Journalists are writing about recent events.
    2. [синей]
    Today, Pasha is wearing a [dark] blue shirt and black jeans.
    3. [твёрдом]
    Is sleeping on a hard mattress difficult?
    4. [спортивной]
    Vova likes driving around town in his sports car.
    5. [богатой, бедной]
    Do you think life is better in a rich or poor country?
    6. [наступающем]
    You should concentrate more on the upcoming exam.
    7. [нижнем]
    She keeps important letters in the bottom drawer.
    8. [Чёрный]
    My wife and I are vacationing at the Black Sea.
    9. [Зимнем]
    Have you ever been to Winter Palace?
    10. [уродливом]
    The child is scared because he is thinking about a hideous monster.
    March 19, 2026
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