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🔻The ACCUSATIVE case marks the direct object of a sentence, answers the questions Кого? Что? (Whom? What?).

🔻Accusative case is used after the prepositions 'в', 'за', 'на', 'про', 'через':

🔻Some verbs which require the accusative case are:

🔵Видеть (to see)
🔵Изучать (to study)
🔵Влиять на (to influence)
🔵Влюбиться в ( to fall in love with)
🔵Беспокоиться за (to worry about)
🔵Рассказывать про (to tell about)
🔵Перелезть через (to climb/get over)

Example (see the video):

•  Я вижу мясо!!!
   [ya vi-zhu mya-sa]
   I see (some) meat!!!

🔻 I saved some detailed information about ending changes in Accusative SINGULAR here:
https://telegra.ph/Accusative-case-singular-07-19

▶️Смотришь в книгу - видишь фигу. (Revision)

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🔻With the help of prefix НА- and suffix -СЯ verbs with the meaning of complete satisfaction with the action are formed:

НАгулятьСЯ
  [na-gu-lya-tsa]
  To walk enough

НАговоритьСЯ
  [na-ga-va-ri-tsa]
  To talk enough

НАестьСЯ
  [na-yes-tsa]
  To eat enough

НАпитьСЯ
  [na-pi-tsa]
  To drink enough or
  to get drunk


НАработатьСЯ
  [na-ra-bo-ta-tsa]
  To work enough

Еxample (see the video):
Всё, возвращаемся домой. Мы нагулялись!
[fsyo, vaz-vra-shcha-yem-sya da-moy. my na-gu-lya-lis']
🇬🇧 That's it, let's go home. We've walked enough!

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👋Утро понедельника добрым не бывает! Приветствую, товарищи!

🔻ACCUSATIVE case for nouns in PLURAL
Я вижу (что? кого?) I see ...

Example (see the video):

Я вижу проблемы на горизонте! Да ну на фиг!
[ya vi-zhy prab-le-my na ga-ri-zon-te. da nu na fik]
🇬🇧 I see problems on the horizon. No way/Damn that!

🔻 I saved some detailed information about ending changes in PLURAL here: https://telegra.ph/Accusative-case-plural-07-29

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Unlike English with a fixed SVO (subject-verb-object) structure, Russian is much more flexible.

🔻This flexibility stems from the fact that Russian words change form to indicate their grammatical function in a sentence. Also attributives usually precede the noun they modify.

🔻Word order can affect the emphasis and nuance of a sentence, especially in spoken Russian. The information you'd like to emphasize comes first in a sentence.

Example:
• Красивые девушки поют русскую песню.
Beautiful girls are singing a Russian song.

SVO:
🔵КрасивЫЕ девушкИ (кто?/who? Nomin., plural)
🔵поЮТ (что делают?/what are they doing? imperf, present tense)
🔵русскУЮ песнЮ (что они поют?/what are they singing? Accus., singular)

🔻Since the nouns have particular endings, you won't confuse the subject and the object:

Русскую песню поют красивые девушки.
=
Русскую песню красивые девушки поют.
=
Поют красивые девушки русскую песню.

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