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  • Russian: Quiz 1 [Adverbs of Manner]

    Welcome to quiz 1. Since forming adverbs from verbs is extremely easy, let’s do a translation exercise.

    Use the following words and word combinations if you need them. They will aid you in this translation exercise.

    • отказаться от чего? [to reject sth.]
    • отвечать на что? [to answer sth.]
    • перед сном [before (going to) bed, lit. before sleep]
    • товары [goods, products]
    • некоторые [some (people)]
    • обнимать [to hug]
    • задача [(math) problem]
    • бывать у кого? [to happen to so.]

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    Translate the following sentences from English into Russian.

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

    1. He politely rejected our offer.
    2. She truthfully answers my questions.
    3. I usually listen to music before bed.
    4. We rarely have problems like these.
    5. These goods cost cheap.
    6. Some think that German sounds rude.
    7. You [informal] often buy fresh fruits and vegetables.
    8. The mother tenderly hugs her son.
    9. You [formal] know Russian grammar well.
    10. He quickly solves complex math problems.

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    Answers:

    1. Он вежливо отказался от нашего предложения.
    2. Она искренне отвечает на мои вопросы.
    3. Я обычно слушаю музыку перед сном.
    4. У нас редко бывают такие проблемы.
    5. Эти товары дёшево стоят.
    6. Некоторые думают, что немецкий грубо звучит.
    7. Ты часто покупаешь свежие фрукты и овощи.
    8. Мать нежно обнимает сына.
    9. Вы хорошо знаете русскую грамматику.
    10. Он быстро решает сложные задачи.

    April 14, 2025
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