Homework can sometimes feel like a puzzle, especially when you're navigating the complexities of Russian grammar. If you're stuck on page 57, here’s a quick look at what’s usually there and how to solve it. 1. Kanakina & Goretsky (Part 1): Spelling Check
Focus on finding the "check word" (проверочное слово). If you're looking at adjectives, remember the rule: find the noun it belongs to and ask the question (e.g., "какой?"). The ending of the question will tell you the ending of the adjective. 2. Kanakina & Goretsky (Part 2): Pronouns russkii iazyk 4 klass otvety stranitsa 57 uprazhnenie
Underline words like тебя (you) and ты (you). To determine their person (лицо), number (число), and case (падеж), remember that ты is 2nd person singular. 3. Klimanova & Babushkina: Word Structure In the Klimanova edition , you might find Exercise 3 . Homework can sometimes feel like a puzzle, especially
If you’ve moved on to the second part of the year, page 57 might be . Kanakina & Goretsky (Part 1): Spelling Check Focus