"Кошки пьют воду."
Translation:The cats drink water.
November 17, 2015
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A new case, accusative. It might help to get your hands on a brief russian grammar book or cheat sheet whilst doing these exercises so that you can get a better explanation and understanding of the grammar. Slavic grammar is substantially different to that of germanic and romance languages. Strangely, having learnt Latin and Ancient Greek might be of help.
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Singular • 1st person: Я пью (I drink) • 2nd person: Ты пьёшь (You drink) • 3rd person: Он/Она ньёт (He/She drinks)
Plural • 1st person: Мы пьём (We drink) • 2nd person: Вы пьёте (You drink) • 3rd person: Они пьют (They drink)
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LuiRocha
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Accusative is for the direct object, that is, the something that the verb affect
The cats drink
I buy
Something is in accusative