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Questions & Answers about Мой друг читает книгу.
What is the role of the adjective Мой in this sentence, and why is it in this particular form?
The word Мой means “my.” It is a possessive adjective that modifies друг (friend). Because друг is a masculine, singular noun in the nominative case, Мой also appears in its masculine singular nominative form to agree in gender, number, and case with the noun it describes.
Why does книга change to книгу in the sentence?
In Russian, the direct object of a verb typically takes the accusative case. Since книга (book) is a feminine noun and serves as the direct object of the verb читает, it turns into книгу in the accusative singular. This transformation follows the standard pattern for feminine first-declension nouns.
What information does the verb читает provide about the subject and the action?
The verb читает is in the third person singular present tense of the verb читать (to read). It indicates that the action of reading is being performed right now by a singular subject, which in this sentence is друг (friend). Essentially, it tells us that "my friend reads" or "is reading."
Is the word order in Мой друг читает книгу fixed, or can it be rearranged in Russian?
Russian is known for its flexible word order because the cases clearly mark the role of each word in the sentence. Although Мой друг читает книгу follows a conventional subject-verb-object order, you can rearrange the words (for example, Книгу читает мой друг) to emphasize different parts of the sentence. The meaning remains clear as long as the endings (cases) of the words are correct.
How is читает related to the basic conjugation of the verb читать?
Читает comes from the base verb читать, meaning “to read.” In the present tense, читать is conjugated as follows: • Я читаю (I read) • Ты читаешь (you read) • Он/Она/Оно читает (he/she/it reads) • Мы читаем (we read) • Вы читаете (you [formal/plural] read) • Они читают (they read)
Here, читает is used for the third person singular, matching with the singular noun друг (friend).
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