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  • Russian: Quiz 1 [Adjectives – Accusative]

    Welcome to quiz 1. 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. По пути домой я встретил … девушку. [красивый]
    2. Она видела … мужчину. Он прятался на дереве. [страшный]
    3. Мария преподаёт … литературу. [русский]
    4. Дмитрий предпочитает … цвет серому. [фиолетовый]
    5. Никому не нравится есть … пищу. [невкусный]
    6. Галина выходит замуж за … господина. [богатый]
    7. Владимир знает этих … студентов. [умный]
    8. Дети пишут … рассказы. [креативный]
    9. Я не буду покупать это … платье. [дорогой]
    10. Вы решаете … проблемы. [сложный]

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    Answers:

    🟠красивую

    [tr. On the way home, I met a beautiful girl.]

    🟠страшного

    [tr. She saw a scary man. He was hiding in a tree.]

    🟠русскую

    [tr. Maria teaches Russian literature.]

    🟠фиолетовый

    [tr. Dmitrii prefers purple to grey.]

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

    🟠невкусную

    [tr. No one likes to eat tasteless food.]

    🟠богатого

    [tr. Galina is marrying a rich gentleman.]

    🟠умных

    [tr. Vladimir knows these smart students.]

    🟠креативные

    [tr. The children write creative stories.]

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

    🟠дорогое

    [tr. I won’t be buying this express dress.]

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

    🟠сложные

    [tr. I resolve complex problems]

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


    April 28, 2025
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