Manek
I was doing the first unit of Rosetta Stone Russian. I came across the following two sentences: 1. Здесь два зелёных яблока. 2. Здесь три белые тарелки. I understand that in both the above sentences, the case should be Genitive Singular, since the quantities are 2 and 3. The nouns have taken Genitive singular , but the adjectives seem to have a mind of its own. зелёных appears to be Genitive plural and белые appears to be Nominative plural. What am I missing out here ?
Dec 26, 2021 7:31 AM
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Great observation! Indeed this happens to feminine gender adjectives. With numbers 2,3,4 feminine adjectives take the Nominative form. This nuance is often a problem for native speakers as well.
December 26, 2021
потому что яблоки мужского рода, а тарелки женского
December 29, 2021
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