Мой дом старый.

Breakdown of Мой дом старый.

дом
the house
мой
my
старый
old
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Questions & Answers about Мой дом старый.

Why is there no word equivalent to "is" in the sentence Мой дом старый?
In Russian, the present tense of the verb быть (to be) is typically omitted. The relationship between the subject and its predicate adjective is understood without explicitly using a linking verb. This is why Мой дом старый translates to My house is old even though there’s no word for "is".
What does Мой mean, and why is it used in this sentence?
Мой is the masculine singular possessive adjective meaning "my." It is used here because дом (house) is a masculine noun. In Russian, possessive adjectives must agree with the noun they modify in gender, number, and case—in this case, all are masculine, singular, and nominative.
How do adjectives agree with the noun in Мой дом старый?
Both Мой and старый are adjectives that modify дом. They agree with дом in gender (masculine), number (singular), and case (nominative). This agreement is essential in Russian grammar to clearly indicate which noun is being described or possessed.
Why is старый placed after дом instead of directly before it?
In Мой дом старый, старый functions as a predicate adjective that describes the subject дом. Russian allows adjectives to either directly modify a noun (attributive position) or follow the noun as part of a predicate construction. Here, the adjective comes after the subject to state a characteristic of the house, effectively meaning "My house is old."
What case are all the words in, and why is this important?
All words in the sentence—Мой, дом, and старый—are in the nominative case. The nominative case is used for the subject of a sentence and for predicate complements. Ensuring that the possessor and the described noun (along with its predicate adjective) are in the same case is key for clear and grammatically correct Russian sentences.