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  • Russian: Quiz 2 [Adjectives – Accusative]

    Welcome to quiz 2. In this quiz, we’ll test your knowledge of adjectives in the accusative case.

    Fill in the gaps by properly declining the adjectives given.

    Do the exercise first, then look at the answers at the bottom of the page.

    1. Он продал машину за … цену. [низкий]
    2. Богатые люди обычно носят … и … одежду. [модный, дорогой]
    3. Все уважают этого … бизнесмена. [знаменитый]
    4. Я ещё не перевёл … статьи. [скучный]
    5. Обращайте внимание на … людей. [успешный]
    6. Вова редко пьёт … воду. [минеральный]
    7. Она предпочитает … и … мужчин. [высокий, сильный]
    8. Я купил эти … яблоки в супермаркете. [крупный]
    9. В университете мы изучали … историю. [европейский]
    10. Аня поставила … розы в вазу. [жёлтый]

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    Answers:

    🟠низкую

    [tr. He sold the car for a low price.]

    🟠модную, дорогую

    [tr. Rich people wear stylish and expensive clothing.]

    🟠знаменитого

    [tr. Everyone respects this famous businessman.]

    🟠скучные

    (While there is no visible change, it’s nevertheless important to be aware of the case.)

    [tr. I still haven’t translated the boring articles.]

    🟠успешных

    [tr. Pay attention to successful people.]

    🟠минеральную

    [tr. Vova rarely drinks mineral water.]

    🟠высоких, сильных

    [tr. She prefers tall and strong men.]

    🟠крупные

    (While there is no visible change, it’s nevertheless important to be aware of the case.)

    [tr. I bought these large apples at the supermarket.]

    🟠европейскую

    [tr. We studied European history in college.]

    🟠жёлтые

    (While there is no visible change, it’s nevertheless important to be aware of the case.)

    [tr. Anya put the yellow roses in a vase.]


    April 29, 2025
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