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Russian Grammar Workbook.

By: Wade, Terence.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: New York Academy of Sciences Ser: Publisher: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2012Copyright date: �2013Description: 1 online resource (272 pages).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781118327562.Genre/Form: Electronic books.Online resources: Click to View
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Intro -- A Russian Grammar Workbook, Second Edition -- Contents -- Preface to the First Edition -- Preface to the Second Edition -- The Noun -- Gender -- 1 First and second declensions [30-2, 34] -- 2 Soft-sign nouns [33] -- 3 Common gender [35] -- 4 Indeclinable nouns of foreign origin [36] -- 5 Differentiation of gender through suffixes. Professions [43-4] -- 6 Animals [45] -- Declension -- 7 Animacy [47] -- 8 Nouns which have a plural form only [49] -- 9 First declension: masculine nouns [50-2] -- 10 Partitive genitive in -(NU/-@(B [53] -- 11 Prepositional/locative singular in -�y/-(N@(B [54] -- 12 Special masculine plural forms [55] -- 13 First declension: neuter nouns in -o [58] -- 14 First declension: nouns in -e, -(NXE,(B -(QD(B, -(NX(QD(B [59] -- 15 Second declension: nouns in -(NA/-Q(B [61] -- 16 Third declension: soft-sign feminine nouns [63] -- 17 Declension of neuter nouns in -(NMQ(B [64] -- 18 Declension of nouns in -(NIQ/-IE(B [65] -- 19 (NdéTI(B and (NL@DI(B [68] -- 20 Declension of fi rst names/surnames [69-70] -- 21 Apposition in the names of publications, towns etc. [72] -- 22 Agreement of (NRQD,(B (NBOLX[INSTWó(B etc. [75] -- Case Usage -- 23 The nominative [77] -- 24 The accusative [79] -- 25 The genitive [80-2] -- 26 The partitive genitive [83-4] -- 27 Genitive and negative [86] -- 28 Genitive and accusative after negated verbs [87] -- 29 Verbs that take the genitive [88] -- 30 The dative as indirect object of a verb [89] -- 31 Verbs that take the dative [90] -- 32 Impersonal constructions using the dative [92] -- 33 The instrumental of function [94] -- 34 The instrumental in passive constructions [96] -- 35 Verbs that take the instrumental [99] -- 36 The instrumental of dimension [101] -- 37 The instrumental as predicate [102] -- 38 Nouns in apposition [103] -- Revision exercises: case usage -- The Pronoun -- 39 Personal pronouns [110] -- 40 The pronoun (NQ(B [113].
41 The pronouns (NTY(B and (NWY(B [115] -- 42 The third-person pronouns ((NON,(B (NONá,(B (NONó,(B (NONI)(B [116] -- 43 The reflexive pronoun (NSEBQ(B [117] -- 44 The possessive pronouns (NMOJ,(B (NTWOJ,(B (NNA[,(B (NWA[(B [118] -- 45 The possessive pronouns (NEGó,(B (NE(QD(B, (NIH(B [119] -- 46 The reflexive possessive pronoun (NSWOJ,(B (NSWOQ,(B (NSWO(QD(B,(NSWOI(B [120] -- 47 (NkTO,(B (N^TO,(B (NKAKóJ,(B (NKOTóRYJ,(B (N^EJ(B as interrogative pronouns [121-2] -- 48 (NkOTóRYJ,(B (N^EJ,(B (NKTO(B and (N^TO(B as relative pronouns [123] -- 49 The demonstrative pronouns (N\TOT(B and (NTOT(B [125-6] -- 50 (NsAM(B and (NSáMYJ(B [131] -- 51 (NwESX,(B (NCéLYJ,(B (NWSQKIJ,(B (NKáVDYJ,(B (NL@BóJ(B [132] -- 52 (NnIKTó(B [134] -- 53 (NnI^Tó(B [135] -- 54 (NnIKAKóJ(B and (NNI^éJ(B [136] -- 55 The 'potential' negative pronouns (NNéKOGO,(B (NNé^EGO(B [137] -- 56 Indefinite pronouns with the particles -(NTO,(B -(NNIBUDX(B [138] -- 57 (NnéKOTORYJ(B [141] -- 58 Other parts of speech which can also function as pronouns [143] -- The Adjective -- The Long Form of the Adjective -- 59 'Mixed' declension [146] -- 60 Soft-ending adjectives [147] -- 61 Formation of adjectives from nouns: the suffixes -(NN-,(B -(NSK-(Band -o(NW-/-(Be(NW-(B [148] -- 62 Attributive use of the long adjective [155] -- 63 Use of the long adjective with predicative meaning [156] -- Revision exercises: declension of adjectives -- The Short Form of the Adjective -- 64 Endings of the short form of the adjective [159] -- 65 The mobile vowels -(NE-,(B -o- and -(QD(B- in the masculineshort form [161] -- 66 Some special short forms [162] -- 67 Short forms: pairs of opposites [168] -- 68 Adjectives of dimension [169] -- 69 Delimitation of meaning by the oblique case of a nounor pronoun [170] -- 70 Delimitation of meaning by a prepositional phrase [171] -- Revision exercises: short-form and long-form adjectives -- The Comparative Degree of the Adjective -- 71 The attributive comparative with (NBóLEE(B [177] -- 72 One-word attributive comparatives [178] -- 73 Predicative comparative forms in -(NEE(B [179].
74 Comparative short forms in -e in predicative meaning [180-1] -- 75 Constructions with the comparative [182] -- 76 Other functions of the short-form comparative [184] -- The Superlative Degree of the Adjective -- 77 The superlative degree with (NSáMYJ(B [185] -- 78 (NwYS[IJ(B and (NNIZ[IJ(B [186] -- The Numeral -- Cardinal, Collective and Indefinite Numerals -- 79 The cardinal numeral [190] -- 80 Declension of cardinal numerals [191] -- 81 The numeral (NODIN,(B (NODNá,(B (NODNó,(B (NODNI(B [193] -- 82 (NpOLTORá/POLTORY,(B (NDWA/DWE,(B (NTRI,(B (N^ETYRE,(B �o(NBA/óBE(B [194] -- 83 Numerals five and above [195] -- 84 Agreement of oblique cases of numerals (NPOLTORá/POLTORY(B to 999 with oblique plural forms of nouns [196] -- 85 Declension of compound numerals [198] -- 86 Collective numerals [200] -- 87 Indefinite numerals [201] -- 88 Agreement of the predicate with a subject that contains a numeral [202] -- Ordinal Numerals -- 89 Formation of ordinal numerals. Usage [203-4] -- Special Functions of Numerals -- 90 Telling the time [206] -- 91 Giving the date [207] -- 92 Numerals in compound nouns and adjectives [211] -- The Verb -- Conjugation -- 93 First-conjugation verbs with stems ending in a vowel [215] -- 94 First-conjugation verbs with consonant stems I [216] -- 95 First-conjugation verbs with consonant stems II: verbsin -(NATX(B with consonant mutation throughout conjugation [217] -- 96 First-conjugation verbs with consonant stems III: verbs in -(NTI,(B -(NSTX/-ZTX,(B -(N^X(B [218] -- 97 Present-future endings in the second conjugation [220-1] -- 98 Consonant change in the conjugation of second-conjugation verbs [222] -- Revision exercises: conjugation of verbs -- 99 The verb 'to be' [226] -- 100 Formation of and stress in the imperative [227-8] -- Revision exercise: imperative mood -- 101 Formation of the past tense [230-1] -- 102 The mobile vowel -o- in conjugation [234] -- Aspect.
103 Introductory [235]. Formation of the perfective by prefixation [239]. Submeanings of perfectives [242] -- 104 The formation of imperfectives from prefixed first-conjugation verbs [244] -- 105 Secondary imperfectives based on second-conjugation verbs [246] -- 106 Consonant mutation in secondary imperfectives based onsecond-conjugation verbs [247] -- 107 Secondary imperfectives based on monosyllabic verbs [248] -- 108 The differentiation of aspects by conjugation. Aspectival pairswith different roots. Verbs which are reflexive in the imperfective aspect only [250-2] -- 109 Compounds of -(NLOVITX(B [253] -- 110 Meanings of verbal prefixes [254] -- 111 The imperfective and perfective aspects [255] -- 112 Aspect in the present tense [256] -- 113 Aspect in the past tense [257] -- 114 Use of the imperfective past to denote an action and its reverse [259] -- 115 Use of the imperfective past to denote a forthcoming event [261] -- 116 Negated verbs in the past [262] -- 117 Aspect in the future [263] -- 118 The 'logical' future [264] -- 119 The future in reported speech [265] -- 120 Use of the future to express repeated actions [266] -- 121 Use of the imperative in the context of a single action [270] -- 122 Use of the imperative to exhort and invite [271] -- 123 Negative commands/warnings [273] -- 124 Aspect in the infinitive. Introductory [276] -- 125 Use of the infinitive to denote habitual actions [277] -- 126 Use of the imperfective infinitive after verbs of beginning, continuing and concluding [278] -- 127 Inadvisable and advisable actions [279] -- 128 A request to perform/not to perform an action [280] -- Revision exercises: aspect -- Reflexive Verbs -- 129 Reflexive verbs. The 'true' reflexive [284-5] -- 130 Intransitive reflexives [287] -- 131 Reflexive verbs with passive meaning [288] -- 132 Reciprocal meanings [289] -- The Passive Voice.
133 The passive voice [300-3] -- The Conditional and Subjunctive Moods -- 134 The conditional mood [304-5] -- 135 Use of the subjunctive to express wish or desire [308] -- 136 The subjunctive of purposeful endeavour [309] -- 137 Purpose clauses [310] -- 138 The expression of hypothesis [311] -- 139 Concessive constructions [312] -- Constructions Expressing Obligation, Necessity, Possibility or Potential -- 140 The expression of obligation and necessity [313] -- 141 The expression of possibility or potential [314] -- Verbs of Motion -- 142 Unidirectional and multidirectional verbs of motion. Conjugation [315-16] -- 143 Imperatives and past tense of verbs of motion [317-18] -- 144 'To go': (NIDTI/HODITX(B and �e(NHATX/éZDITX(B [319] -- 145 Functions of unidirectional verbs of motion [320] -- 146 Unidirectional verbs in frequentative contexts [321] -- 147 Functions of multidirectional verbs of motion [322] -- 148 Use of the past tense of a multidirectional verb to denotea single return journey. Perfectives of unidirectional verbs [323/326] -- 149 The verbs (NNESTI,(B (NNOSITX(B -- (NWESTI,(B (NWODITX(B -- (NWEZTI,(B (NWOZITX.(BTranslation of 'to drive' [324-5] -- 150 Perfectives of multidirectional verbs [329] -- 151 Compound verbs of motion [331] -- 152 Prefixed verbs of motion [332/334] -- 153 Spelling rules in the formation of compound verbs of motion [333] -- 154 Use of the imperfective past of a compound verb of motion to denote an action and its reverse [335] -- 155 Figurative and idiomatic uses of compound verbs ofmotion [336] -- 156 Perfectives in c- based on multidirectional verbs [337] -- Participles -- 157 Present active participle. Formation and stress [340-1] -- 158 The past active participle. Formation and stress [342-3] -- 159 The imperfective passive participle. Formationand stress [344-7].
160 Formation of the perfective passive participle from infinitives in -(NATX/-QTX(B [349].
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Intro -- A Russian Grammar Workbook, Second Edition -- Contents -- Preface to the First Edition -- Preface to the Second Edition -- The Noun -- Gender -- 1 First and second declensions [30-2, 34] -- 2 Soft-sign nouns [33] -- 3 Common gender [35] -- 4 Indeclinable nouns of foreign origin [36] -- 5 Differentiation of gender through suffixes. Professions [43-4] -- 6 Animals [45] -- Declension -- 7 Animacy [47] -- 8 Nouns which have a plural form only [49] -- 9 First declension: masculine nouns [50-2] -- 10 Partitive genitive in -(NU/-@(B [53] -- 11 Prepositional/locative singular in -�y/-(N@(B [54] -- 12 Special masculine plural forms [55] -- 13 First declension: neuter nouns in -o [58] -- 14 First declension: nouns in -e, -(NXE,(B -(QD(B, -(NX(QD(B [59] -- 15 Second declension: nouns in -(NA/-Q(B [61] -- 16 Third declension: soft-sign feminine nouns [63] -- 17 Declension of neuter nouns in -(NMQ(B [64] -- 18 Declension of nouns in -(NIQ/-IE(B [65] -- 19 (NdéTI(B and (NL@DI(B [68] -- 20 Declension of fi rst names/surnames [69-70] -- 21 Apposition in the names of publications, towns etc. [72] -- 22 Agreement of (NRQD,(B (NBOLX[INSTWó(B etc. [75] -- Case Usage -- 23 The nominative [77] -- 24 The accusative [79] -- 25 The genitive [80-2] -- 26 The partitive genitive [83-4] -- 27 Genitive and negative [86] -- 28 Genitive and accusative after negated verbs [87] -- 29 Verbs that take the genitive [88] -- 30 The dative as indirect object of a verb [89] -- 31 Verbs that take the dative [90] -- 32 Impersonal constructions using the dative [92] -- 33 The instrumental of function [94] -- 34 The instrumental in passive constructions [96] -- 35 Verbs that take the instrumental [99] -- 36 The instrumental of dimension [101] -- 37 The instrumental as predicate [102] -- 38 Nouns in apposition [103] -- Revision exercises: case usage -- The Pronoun -- 39 Personal pronouns [110] -- 40 The pronoun (NQ(B [113].

41 The pronouns (NTY(B and (NWY(B [115] -- 42 The third-person pronouns ((NON,(B (NONá,(B (NONó,(B (NONI)(B [116] -- 43 The reflexive pronoun (NSEBQ(B [117] -- 44 The possessive pronouns (NMOJ,(B (NTWOJ,(B (NNA[,(B (NWA[(B [118] -- 45 The possessive pronouns (NEGó,(B (NE(QD(B, (NIH(B [119] -- 46 The reflexive possessive pronoun (NSWOJ,(B (NSWOQ,(B (NSWO(QD(B,(NSWOI(B [120] -- 47 (NkTO,(B (N^TO,(B (NKAKóJ,(B (NKOTóRYJ,(B (N^EJ(B as interrogative pronouns [121-2] -- 48 (NkOTóRYJ,(B (N^EJ,(B (NKTO(B and (N^TO(B as relative pronouns [123] -- 49 The demonstrative pronouns (N\TOT(B and (NTOT(B [125-6] -- 50 (NsAM(B and (NSáMYJ(B [131] -- 51 (NwESX,(B (NCéLYJ,(B (NWSQKIJ,(B (NKáVDYJ,(B (NL@BóJ(B [132] -- 52 (NnIKTó(B [134] -- 53 (NnI^Tó(B [135] -- 54 (NnIKAKóJ(B and (NNI^éJ(B [136] -- 55 The 'potential' negative pronouns (NNéKOGO,(B (NNé^EGO(B [137] -- 56 Indefinite pronouns with the particles -(NTO,(B -(NNIBUDX(B [138] -- 57 (NnéKOTORYJ(B [141] -- 58 Other parts of speech which can also function as pronouns [143] -- The Adjective -- The Long Form of the Adjective -- 59 'Mixed' declension [146] -- 60 Soft-ending adjectives [147] -- 61 Formation of adjectives from nouns: the suffixes -(NN-,(B -(NSK-(Band -o(NW-/-(Be(NW-(B [148] -- 62 Attributive use of the long adjective [155] -- 63 Use of the long adjective with predicative meaning [156] -- Revision exercises: declension of adjectives -- The Short Form of the Adjective -- 64 Endings of the short form of the adjective [159] -- 65 The mobile vowels -(NE-,(B -o- and -(QD(B- in the masculineshort form [161] -- 66 Some special short forms [162] -- 67 Short forms: pairs of opposites [168] -- 68 Adjectives of dimension [169] -- 69 Delimitation of meaning by the oblique case of a nounor pronoun [170] -- 70 Delimitation of meaning by a prepositional phrase [171] -- Revision exercises: short-form and long-form adjectives -- The Comparative Degree of the Adjective -- 71 The attributive comparative with (NBóLEE(B [177] -- 72 One-word attributive comparatives [178] -- 73 Predicative comparative forms in -(NEE(B [179].

74 Comparative short forms in -e in predicative meaning [180-1] -- 75 Constructions with the comparative [182] -- 76 Other functions of the short-form comparative [184] -- The Superlative Degree of the Adjective -- 77 The superlative degree with (NSáMYJ(B [185] -- 78 (NwYS[IJ(B and (NNIZ[IJ(B [186] -- The Numeral -- Cardinal, Collective and Indefinite Numerals -- 79 The cardinal numeral [190] -- 80 Declension of cardinal numerals [191] -- 81 The numeral (NODIN,(B (NODNá,(B (NODNó,(B (NODNI(B [193] -- 82 (NpOLTORá/POLTORY,(B (NDWA/DWE,(B (NTRI,(B (N^ETYRE,(B �o(NBA/óBE(B [194] -- 83 Numerals five and above [195] -- 84 Agreement of oblique cases of numerals (NPOLTORá/POLTORY(B to 999 with oblique plural forms of nouns [196] -- 85 Declension of compound numerals [198] -- 86 Collective numerals [200] -- 87 Indefinite numerals [201] -- 88 Agreement of the predicate with a subject that contains a numeral [202] -- Ordinal Numerals -- 89 Formation of ordinal numerals. Usage [203-4] -- Special Functions of Numerals -- 90 Telling the time [206] -- 91 Giving the date [207] -- 92 Numerals in compound nouns and adjectives [211] -- The Verb -- Conjugation -- 93 First-conjugation verbs with stems ending in a vowel [215] -- 94 First-conjugation verbs with consonant stems I [216] -- 95 First-conjugation verbs with consonant stems II: verbsin -(NATX(B with consonant mutation throughout conjugation [217] -- 96 First-conjugation verbs with consonant stems III: verbs in -(NTI,(B -(NSTX/-ZTX,(B -(N^X(B [218] -- 97 Present-future endings in the second conjugation [220-1] -- 98 Consonant change in the conjugation of second-conjugation verbs [222] -- Revision exercises: conjugation of verbs -- 99 The verb 'to be' [226] -- 100 Formation of and stress in the imperative [227-8] -- Revision exercise: imperative mood -- 101 Formation of the past tense [230-1] -- 102 The mobile vowel -o- in conjugation [234] -- Aspect.

103 Introductory [235]. Formation of the perfective by prefixation [239]. Submeanings of perfectives [242] -- 104 The formation of imperfectives from prefixed first-conjugation verbs [244] -- 105 Secondary imperfectives based on second-conjugation verbs [246] -- 106 Consonant mutation in secondary imperfectives based onsecond-conjugation verbs [247] -- 107 Secondary imperfectives based on monosyllabic verbs [248] -- 108 The differentiation of aspects by conjugation. Aspectival pairswith different roots. Verbs which are reflexive in the imperfective aspect only [250-2] -- 109 Compounds of -(NLOVITX(B [253] -- 110 Meanings of verbal prefixes [254] -- 111 The imperfective and perfective aspects [255] -- 112 Aspect in the present tense [256] -- 113 Aspect in the past tense [257] -- 114 Use of the imperfective past to denote an action and its reverse [259] -- 115 Use of the imperfective past to denote a forthcoming event [261] -- 116 Negated verbs in the past [262] -- 117 Aspect in the future [263] -- 118 The 'logical' future [264] -- 119 The future in reported speech [265] -- 120 Use of the future to express repeated actions [266] -- 121 Use of the imperative in the context of a single action [270] -- 122 Use of the imperative to exhort and invite [271] -- 123 Negative commands/warnings [273] -- 124 Aspect in the infinitive. Introductory [276] -- 125 Use of the infinitive to denote habitual actions [277] -- 126 Use of the imperfective infinitive after verbs of beginning, continuing and concluding [278] -- 127 Inadvisable and advisable actions [279] -- 128 A request to perform/not to perform an action [280] -- Revision exercises: aspect -- Reflexive Verbs -- 129 Reflexive verbs. The 'true' reflexive [284-5] -- 130 Intransitive reflexives [287] -- 131 Reflexive verbs with passive meaning [288] -- 132 Reciprocal meanings [289] -- The Passive Voice.

133 The passive voice [300-3] -- The Conditional and Subjunctive Moods -- 134 The conditional mood [304-5] -- 135 Use of the subjunctive to express wish or desire [308] -- 136 The subjunctive of purposeful endeavour [309] -- 137 Purpose clauses [310] -- 138 The expression of hypothesis [311] -- 139 Concessive constructions [312] -- Constructions Expressing Obligation, Necessity, Possibility or Potential -- 140 The expression of obligation and necessity [313] -- 141 The expression of possibility or potential [314] -- Verbs of Motion -- 142 Unidirectional and multidirectional verbs of motion. Conjugation [315-16] -- 143 Imperatives and past tense of verbs of motion [317-18] -- 144 'To go': (NIDTI/HODITX(B and �e(NHATX/éZDITX(B [319] -- 145 Functions of unidirectional verbs of motion [320] -- 146 Unidirectional verbs in frequentative contexts [321] -- 147 Functions of multidirectional verbs of motion [322] -- 148 Use of the past tense of a multidirectional verb to denotea single return journey. Perfectives of unidirectional verbs [323/326] -- 149 The verbs (NNESTI,(B (NNOSITX(B -- (NWESTI,(B (NWODITX(B -- (NWEZTI,(B (NWOZITX.(BTranslation of 'to drive' [324-5] -- 150 Perfectives of multidirectional verbs [329] -- 151 Compound verbs of motion [331] -- 152 Prefixed verbs of motion [332/334] -- 153 Spelling rules in the formation of compound verbs of motion [333] -- 154 Use of the imperfective past of a compound verb of motion to denote an action and its reverse [335] -- 155 Figurative and idiomatic uses of compound verbs ofmotion [336] -- 156 Perfectives in c- based on multidirectional verbs [337] -- Participles -- 157 Present active participle. Formation and stress [340-1] -- 158 The past active participle. Formation and stress [342-3] -- 159 The imperfective passive participle. Formationand stress [344-7].

160 Formation of the perfective passive participle from infinitives in -(NATX/-QTX(B [349].

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