Russian | Institute Lesson 19
Lesson 19 of the Russian Institute curriculum focuses on conveying definite and indefinite concepts in Russian, which lacks direct equivalents to English articles ("a," "the"). Instead, the lesson covers using word order, demonstrative pronouns like
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It sounds like you’re referring to Lesson 19 of the Russian Institute series (a well-known language course, often used in classroom settings or self-study, sometimes associated with materials like Russian in Exercises or older Soviet-era textbooks). russian institute lesson 19
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Your professor will say, “It’s simple: one is concrete, one is abstract.” This is a lie. You will spend three hours trying to explain why you went (ходил) to the library last week but are going (иду) there now. Lesson 19 of the Russian Institute curriculum focuses
, travels to her parents' home accompanied by her two best friends,
Lesson 19: Verbs of Motion with Prefixes You will spend three hours trying to explain
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