Russian Sentences


Definition: The sentence is a group of words that have one sense and express a desire or a thought and idea. In Russian language the sentence have the next structure.

SUBJECT + VERB + OBJECT



In Russian can find two forms of make one sentence and these forms are:
  1. Affirmative Sentence

    The sentence in affirmative form has the next structure:

    Subject + Adverb + Verb + Complement


    • Fish live in the sea.
    • Рыбы живут в море.
    • Ryby zhivut v more.

    • Students attend school from Monday to Friday.
    • Студенты ходят в школу с понедельника по пятницу.
    • Studenty hodyat v shkolu s ponedelʹnika po pyatnitsu.

    • Friday is the birthday of my brother.
    • Пятница день рождения моего брата.
    • Pyatnitsa denʹ rozhdeniya moego brata.

    • Juliet and her dog Fido walk for the square.
    • Джульетта и ее собака Фидо ходить квадратной.
    • Dzhulʹetta i yee sobaka Fido hoditʹ kvadratnoĭ.

    • My cousin's house is on Lima Street.
    • дом моего двоюродного брата на Лайма-стрит
    • dom moego dvoyurodnogo brata na Laĭma-strit


  2. Negative Sentence

    The sentence in negative form has the next structure:

    Subject + Negation (HE) + Adverb + Verb + Complement


    • Ricardo does not speak English.
    • Рикардо не говорит по-английски.
    • Rikardo ne govorit po- angliĭski.

    • I not went out on Friday at night.
    • Я не вышел в пятницу ночью.
    • YA ne vyshel v pyatnitsu nochʹyu.

    • In the world not all is violent.
    • В мире не все насильственные.
    • V mire ne vse nasilʹstvennye.

    • In life not everything is pink
    • в жизни не все розовые
    • v zhizni ne vse rozovye

    • I did not break the door.
    • Я не выломать дверь
    • YA ne vylomatʹ dverʹ





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