Simple Grammar Question
mrojavi1 at SWARTHMORE.EDU
mrojavi1 at SWARTHMORE.EDU
Thu Jun 18 21:44:51 UTC 2009
Dear Nola,
We should use the accus. case with the verb liubit: ne liubliu chai,
gazety (plural), dozhd'--I don't like certain things.
Rozental' has explanations.
Regards,
Marina
On Thu, June 18, 2009 16:58, Nola wrote:
> I apologise for asking this Russian grammar question on this list, but so
> far, I can't get a satisfactory answer yet anywhere else.I have asked
> Russians, who know what should be said, but not why or about the rule
> which applies.
> I am having trouble with a sentence which could have either genitive or
> accusative case applied to the last word. The Russian speakers told me to
> use the accusative case. Okay..I will, but I need to know a rule so that I
> can know when to choose accusative over genitive in others like this.
> Àííà Áîðèñîâíà íå ëþáèò ëèòåðàòóðó.( or ëèòåðàòóðû?)
> Nola
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