Your videos and examples are very useful thank you so much! I am usually able to study when i cycle it would be really useful to get the spoken English too! Thank you for your awesome work!:)
A very useful video with great examples using the adjectives. Your enunciation was clear and paced perfectly for me to follow it easily. I will peruse the video again tomorrow so that I can jot down several adjectives in my notebook. Спасибо большое Кристина - отлично!
Oops, sorry Kristina I got slightly delayed in getting back to this video and have just now perused it again. There were 9 adjectives which I wasn't familiar with, so have duly noted them in my блокнот. By the way, I wanted to thank you so much for putting stress marks on words - it really helps with pronunciation when I go back and review words I have written down. Your teaching is superb!
Actually, this is the instrumental case. When things were or become something, they go into the instrumental case. So, in her example, he "was" an important man. If he or she wants to be a doctor, the sentence would be: он/она хочет быть врачом. I've heard this grammar topic referred to as the "instrument of being," which is a helpful way of remembering it. I'm learning too, so thought I would help. Kristina can add more or correct my mistakes.
Your videos and examples are very useful thank you so much! I am usually able to study when i cycle it would be really useful to get the spoken English too! Thank you for your awesome work!:)
This is tremendously helpful. Thanks.
Glad to hear that!
Ещё раз спасибо большое, Кристина. 🤗
Thank you Teacher
Great! Thanks Kristina!
You're welcome, Orkhan!
A very useful video with great examples using the adjectives. Your enunciation was clear and paced perfectly for me to follow it easily. I will peruse the video again tomorrow so that I can jot down several adjectives in my notebook. Спасибо большое Кристина - отлично!
Glad it was helpful :) Did you learn any new adjectives from the video?
Oops, sorry Kristina I got slightly delayed in getting back to this video and have just now perused it again. There were 9 adjectives which I wasn't familiar with, so have duly noted them in my блокнот. By the way, I wanted to thank you so much for putting stress marks on words - it really helps with pronunciation when I go back and review words I have written down. Your teaching is superb!
Excellent videos, actually boosting my Russian! Thanks
Glad to hear that!
I love your videos!! Greetings from Germany :)
Thank you for watching, Nina :)
Да, более уверен, и спасибо вам.
Thanks for your videos😊
My pleasure 😊
Terima kasih banyak kristina
Very useful
Thank you, Sabrina!
Thanks for your videos, Kristina. They're all useful.😘 Love you.
Glad you like them, Roger!
Great stuff
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the video. Why in this sentence is the dative case used? он был очень важным человеком
Actually, this is the instrumental case. When things were or become something, they go into the instrumental case. So, in her example, he "was" an important man. If he or she wants to be a doctor, the sentence would be: он/она хочет быть врачом. I've heard this grammar topic referred to as the "instrument of being," which is a helpful way of remembering it. I'm learning too, so thought I would help. Kristina can add more or correct my mistakes.
Another example she used, они стали лучшими друзьями...they "became" best friends. Cheers!
You´re totally right!
@@BoostYourRussian Ого! Я редко такое слышу. 🤭😍
perfect
Thanks for watching!
Если national это государственный, то как переводится state?
Russian language is so beautiful, but the grammar is the most complicated among most language
I agree...
Well I knew Старый since я старый.
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