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Breakdown of Мой брат талантливый и поёт песню.
мой
my
и
and
песня
the song
петь
to sing
брат
the brother
талантливый
talented
Questions & Answers about Мой брат талантливый и поёт песню.
Why is there no equivalent of the verb “to be” (is) in the sentence?
In Russian, the present tense form of the verb “to be” (быть) is typically omitted. Thus, “Мой брат талантливый…” directly translates to “My brother is talented…” without needing an explicit “is.” This omission is standard practice in Russian.
What is the grammatical role of “талантливый” and why is it placed after “брат” instead of before?
“Талантливый” functions as a predicate adjective that describes the subject “брат.” When used in this predicate position, it follows the noun—much like saying “My brother is talented” in English. Alternatively, if placed before the noun (as in “Мой талантливый брат”), it would serve as an attributive adjective, but the meaning remains effectively the same.
Which case is “песню” in, and why is that case used here?
“Песню” is in the accusative case. In Russian, direct objects of verbs—like the object of “поёт” (sings)—must appear in the accusative case. Since “песня” (song) is a feminine noun, its accusative singular form is “песню.”
How is the verb “поёт” conjugated, and how does it agree with “брат”?
“Поёт” is the third person singular present tense form of the verb “петь” (to sing). It agrees with “брат” (brother), which is a singular masculine noun, so the verb form correctly reflects that the action is being performed by one person.
Is it possible to change the word order in this sentence, for example by placing the adjective before the noun, and what would be the effect?
Yes, you can rearrange the adjective to occur before the noun, as in “Мой талантливый брат, и он поёт песню.” While both structures are grammatically correct, placing “талантливый” after “брат” emphasizes its role as a predicate describing his state or quality, whereas placing it before the noun treats it as a direct modifier. The choice can subtly affect the emphasis or style of the sentence.
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