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Russkii Iazyk 4 Klass Zelenina Upr.102 Gotovoe Reshenie Ne Skachivaia Access

"I went to (where?) the forest" – the verb "went" and the preposition "to" indicate the Dative case. 2. Determine the Case (Padezh) Ask the grammatical questions associated with each case: Nominative: Who? What? (Кто? Что?) Genitive: Of whom? Of what? (Кого? Чего?) Dative: To whom? To what? (Кому? Чему?) Accusative: Whom? What? (Кого? Что?) Instrumental: With whom? With what? (Кем? Чем?)

If you provide the sentence, I can help you identify the specific case and ending for your homework. "I went to (where

About whom? About what? (О ком? О чём?) 3. Check the Declension (Sklonenie) Of what

🔍 Words like "к" (to) often signal Dative, while "в/на" can be Accusative or Prepositional. About whom? About what? (О ком?

Masculine/Feminine ending in -а, -я (e.g., папа, мама).

Feminine with a soft sign at the end (e.g., рожь, мышь). 💡 Quick Tips for Accuracy

Find the word that the noun depends on (usually a verb or another noun). This "helper" word dictates the case.