This is a guest module created by Reagan Kanter. In this module, you will become more familiar with the possessive pronouns “my” and “your,” which have different forms depending on the gender and number of the noun that they modify. You will also learn how to use the question word “whose.”
In this module, you will become familiar with the possessive pronouns “our” and “your” (plural and formal singular), which have different forms depending on gender and number.
In this module, you will learn the possessive pronouns “his,” “her,” “its” and “their,” the latter of which has different forms depending on gender and number.
In this module, you will review personal pronouns in the nominative case and learn their forms in the accusative case. You will practice using them in introductions, particularly with the verb зва́ти.
In this module, you will work with accusative and genitive case forms of personal pronouns, which happen to be identical. You will become familiar with their use in various contexts, particularly as direct objects in questions as well as affirmative and negative sentences.
In this module, you will learn accusative and genitive case forms of personal pronouns after prepositions, some of which differ from the forms you have seen so far in this unit.
In this module, you will learn instrumental case forms of personal pronouns. You will practice using them after the preposition з (=with), which is a common instrumental case context.
In this module, you will further practice instrumental case forms of personal pronouns, this time after verbs that are followed by instrumental.
In this module, you will learn dative case forms of personal pronouns. You will practice recognizing and using them in sentences about age and with the verb подо́батися.
In this module, you will practice recognizing and using the dative case forms of personal pronouns in the indirect object function.