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  • Russian: Quiz 3 [Accusative Singular]

    Welcome to quiz 3. In this quiz, we’ll test your knowledge of the accusative singular.

    Fill in the gaps by properly declining the nouns given.

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

    1. Извините, как зовут этого … ? [мужчина]
    2. Мы с женой моем … после ужина. [посуда]
    3. Возьмите с собой … . Скоро пойдёт дождь. [зонтик]
    4. Я сорвал эту … специально для тебя. [роза]
    5. В … вечером меня не будет дома. У меня есть планы. [суббота]
    6. Она разбила … от злости. [тарелка]
    7. … уволили за постоянные опоздания. [Максим]
    8. Девочка носит в руках … . [кукла]
    9. Когда Вы переведёте … с русского на английский? [статья]
    10. Они красят … в белый цвет. [дом]

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    Answers:

    🟠мужчину

    [tr. Excuse me, what’s this man’s name?]

    🟠посуду

    [tr. My wife and I wash the dishes after dinner.]

    🟠зонтик

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

    [tr. Take an umbrella with you. Soon it will rain.]

    🟠розу

    [tr. I picked this rose specially for you.]

    🟠субботу

    [tr. On Saturday night, I won’t be at home. I have plans.]

    🟠тарелку

    [tr. She broke a dish out of anger.]

    🟠Максима

    [tr. Maksim was fired for constantly being late.]

    🟠куклу

    [tr. The girl carries around a doll in her hands.]

    🟠статью

    [tr. When will you translate the article from Russian into English?]

    🟠дом

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

    [tr. They are painting the house white.]


    April 26, 2025
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