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Learn how to use the phrases "this is" and "this is not," from a conversation between Alex and a tour guide
Learn about noun genders and demonstrative pronouns using a formal conversation between Alex and a bookseller
Learn about the genders of adjectives in Russian, which can be masculine, feminine, or neuter
Learn how to form plural nouns
Learn how to form plural adjectives
Learn how to form ordinal and cardinal numbers
Learn how to conjugate Russian verbs in the present tense
Learn how to form comparative adjectives
Learn how to form the past tense of verbs
Learn how to form the prepositional case of Russian nouns
Learn how to express your thoughts by using the prepositional case and how to form adjectives in the prepositional case
Learn how to form the accusative case for direct objects
Learn about using the accusative tense to point out the direction of movement and about the difference between the accusative and the prepositional case
Learn about the genitive case
Learn about using the genitive case to make comparisons and convey part of a whole
Learn the difference between the prepositional, the accusative, and the genitive cases
Learn about the dative case
Learn about the instrumental case
Learn about the usage of the instrumental case in describing professions
Learn about the prepositional and accusative cases of singular adjectives
Learn about using the dative and instrumental cases of singular adjectives
Learn about the grammatical structure "it's allowed/it's not allowed"
Learn about the genitive case of singular adjectives and possessive pronouns
Learn about using the genitive case after adjectives describing color