05487nam 2200577 a 450 991046333490332120200520144314.01-299-15796-31-118-32756-X(CKB)2670000000327744(EBL)1120895(OCoLC)778991212(MiAaPQ)EBC1120895(DLC) 2012009204(Au-PeEL)EBL1120895(CaPaEBR)ebr10657876(CaONFJC)MIL447046(EXLCZ)99267000000032774420120224d2013 uy 0engur|||||||||||A Russian grammar workbook[electronic resource] /Terence Wade ; revised and updated by David Gillespie2nd ed.Hoboken, N.J. John Wiley & Sons20131 online resource (272 p.)Blackwell reference grammarsIncludes index.1-118-27341-9 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 -у/-ю [53]; 11 Prepositional/locative singular in -ý/-ю [54]; 12 Special masculine plural forms [55]13 First declension: neuter nouns in -o [58]14 First declension: nouns in -e, -ье, -Хе, -ьХе [59]; 15 Second declension: nouns in -а/-я [61]; 16 Third declension: soft-sign feminine nouns [63]; 17 Declension of neuter nouns in -мя [64]; 18 Declension of nouns in -ия/-ие [65]; 19 Дéти and люди [68]; 20 Declension of first names/surnames [69-70]; 21 Apposition in the names of publications, towns etc. [72]; 22 Agreement of ряд, большинствó 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 я [113]; 41 The pronouns ты and вы [115]42 The third-person pronouns (он, онá, онó, они) [116]43 The reflexive pronoun себя [117]; 44 The possessive pronouns моФи, твоФи, наш, ваш [118]; 45 The possessive pronouns егó, еХе, их [119]; 46 The reflexive possessive pronoun своФи, своя, своХе,свои [120]; 47 Кто, что, какóФи, котóрыФи, чеФи as interrogative pronouns [121-2]; 48 КотóрыФи, чеФи, кто and что as relative pronouns [123]; 49 The demonstrative pronouns этот and тот [125-6]; 50 Сам and сáмыФи [131]; 51 Весь, цéлыФи, всякиФи, кáждыФи, любóФи [132]; 52 Никтó [134]; 53 Ничтó [135]; 54 НикакóФи and ничéФи [136]55 The 'potential' negative pronouns нéкого, нéчего [137]56 Indefinite pronouns with the particles -то, -нибудь [138]; 57 НéкоторыФи [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 -н-, -ск-and -oв-/-eв- [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 Adjective64 Endings of the short form of the adjective [159]The second edition of A Russian Grammar Workbook provides a rigorous and hands-on approach to Russian grammar for students who are intent on mastering the nuance and complexities of this language. Revised and updated version of the popular and comprehensive workbook offering detailed coverage of all aspects of Russian grammar New edition reflects changes in Russian lexis and grammar over the past few years Features over 230 sets of structured exercises Packed with activities ranging from substitution drills and multiple choice questions, to grammaticalBlackwell reference grammars.Russian languageTextbooks for foreign speakersEnglishRussian languageGrammarProblems, exercises, etcElectronic books.Russian languageEnglish.Russian languageGrammar491.78/2421Wade Terence Leslie Brian684403Gillespie David883525MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910463334903321A Russian grammar workbook2043951UNINA01677nas 2200433 a 450 991047355110332120240413013117.0(CKB)1000000000236857(CONSER) 06042930(EXLCZ)99100000000023685720750914b18861930 uy aengtxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Forum[New York Forum Pub. Co.]1886-19301 online resourceTitle from caption.Editors: 1886-91, L.S. Metcalf. --1891-95, W.H. Page. --1897-June 1907, J.M. Rice. --July 1907-Dec. 1909, F.T. Cooper. --1910-15, Arthur Hooley. --1916-20, Mitchell Kennerley, Edwin Wildman and others. --Nov. 1920-June 1923, G.H. Payne. --July 1923-June 1930, H.G. Leach.Refereed/Peer-reviewedPrint version: Forum (New York, N.Y. : 1886) (DLC) 06042930 (OCoLC)1624157 United StatesPeriodicals909909.82Metcalf Lorettus Sutton1837-1920.972562Page Walter Hines1855-1918.972563Rice Joseph Mayer1857-1934.972564Cooper Frederic Taber1864-1937.184743Hooley Arthur1875-1928.972565Kennerley Mitchell1878-1950.972566Wildman Edwin1867-1932.972567Payne George Henry1876-1945.972568Leach Henry Goddard1880-1970.972569JOURNAL9910473551103321exl_impl conversionThe Forum2211872UNINA