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  • Russian: Quiz 1 [Adjectives – Prepositional]

    Before doing the exercises, please click here and review.

    I. Put the adjectives in the correct form.
    1. В … доме Вы живёте? В … или в … ? [какой, большой, маленький]
    2. Я живу в … городе. Он называется Москва. [крупный]
    3. Мы поговорили об … людях. [известный]
    4. Он забыл о … празднике. [завтрашний]
    5. Она едет на работу на … машине. [старый]
    6. Они все знают о … делах. [такой]
    7. Новая ваза стоит на … полке. [верхний]
    8. Почему ты мечтаешь только о … девушках? [красивый]
    9. Мы стоим в … очереди. [длинный]
    10. На … площадке никого нет, кроме бездомного человека [детский]

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    Answers and translations:

    1. [каком, большом, маленьком]
    What kind of house do you live in? A big one or a small one?
    2. [крупном]
    I live in a major city. It’s called Moscow.
    3. [известных]
    We talked about famous people.
    4. [завтрашнем]
    He forgot about tomorrow’s celebration.
    5. [старой]
    She goes to work in an old car.
    6. [таких]
    They know everything about such matters.
    7. [верхнем]
    The new vase is on the top shelf.
    8. [красивых]
    Why do you only dream about beautiful girls?
    9. [длинной]
    We’re standing in a long line.
    A Russian speaker is more likely to say стоять в большой очереди. Just so you know.
    10. [детской]
    There’s no one on the playground besides a homeless person.
    March 18, 2026
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