Questions & Answers about Я бросаю мяч другу.
What case is мяч in, and what case is другу in? Why use these cases?
мяч is in the accusative case because it’s the direct object of the verb “to throw.” другу is in the dative case because it indicates the indirect object – the recipient of the action (“to a friend”).
Why is there no preposition before другу?
In Russian, the dative case alone shows the indirect object. You don’t need a preposition like “to” – the case ending on другу already means “to a friend.”
What does the form бросаю tell us about aspect and tense?
бросаю is the present tense, imperfective aspect of the verb бросать. It describes an ongoing or habitual action: “I throw” or “I am throwing.” The perfective counterpart (a single completed action) is брошу.
Why is the pronoun я included when Russian often omits subjects?
Because Russian verb endings already show the subject, you can drop я. It appears here for emphasis or clarity – to stress “I” specifically or to avoid ambiguity.
Is the word order fixed in this sentence? Could we say Я бросаю другу мяч?