In Russian, adjectives agree with the noun in gender, number and case. So, if the noun is in Prepositional (Prep.), the adjective must be in Prepositional too. In order to form the Prepositional of an adjective, you will follow these 3 steps:
*At the end of this page you will find an explanation on how to read the table
| Step 3: Examples Adjective + Noun Examples Я думаю о... = I think of...
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How to read this table
- Step 1: What is the gender of the noun? Is the noun in singular or plural?
- Step 2: Examine the adjective in Nominative (Nom.) and with the right gender and number. Pay attention to its
ending and check step 2: the table will tell you which is the ending of the adjective in the Prepositional (Prep.).
- Step 3: See examples of noun + adjective. We use the Russian for "I think of...", which requires Prepositional.
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