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Ch 8 ex 6 GENITIVE

Course: RUSS 122, Spring 2012
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into VI. Put the genitive case. (based on p. 197 in SAM) Be sure to review pp. 193-196 and 233-238 in the text. Keep in mind the following rules: PLURAL: Ends in vowel: remove vowel sound (watch spelling!) > , > , > Ends in , , , , : add - (Jacques ships soft English cheese cheap - yay!) > , > All others (hard consonant or -): end in -/- > , > Plural...

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into VI. Put the genitive case. (based on p. 197 in SAM) Be sure to review pp. 193-196 and 233-238 in the text. Keep in mind the following rules: PLURAL: Ends in vowel: remove vowel sound (watch spelling!) > , > , > Ends in , , , , : add - (Jacques ships soft English cheese cheap - yay!) > , > All others (hard consonant or -): end in -/- > , > Plural adjectives, modifiers: end in -/- > , > , > 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. (irregular! nom. pl. , gen. pl. ) possessives (the , , never change!) ( alway softens in plural: N , G , D ...) (the possessives , , never change!) (gen. pl. of is irregular) (the possessives , , never change!) (gen. pl. of is irregular) ( declines like a feminine noun, but modifiers take masc. endings!) (watch 'fleeting ' that disappears before all endings!) (mothers & daughters add -- before all endings!) (the possessives , , never change!) ( looks like an adjective, but takes soft noun endings, like )
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