В спальне висел старый абажур, и свет от него был слишком жёлтым.

Breakdown of В спальне висел старый абажур, и свет от него был слишком жёлтым.

в
in
быть
to be
и
and
старый
old
от
from
висеть
to hang
спальня
the bedroom
слишком
too
свет
the light
него
it
жёлтый
yellow
абажур
the lampshade

Questions & Answers about В спальне висел старый абажур, и свет от него был слишком жёлтым.

Why is it в спальне, not в спальню?

Because в can mean either in or into, depending on the case:

  • в спальне = in the bedroom → location, so спальня goes into the prepositional case
  • в спальню = into the bedroom → movement/destination, so it takes the accusative case

Here the sentence describes where something was, not movement, so в спальне is correct.

Why does the sentence say висел instead of just был?

Висел comes from висеть, meaning to hang. Russian often uses very specific position verbs where English might just use was:

  • стоять = to stand
  • лежать = to lie
  • висеть = to hang

So в спальне висел старый абажур is more vivid than simply saying it was there. It tells you the lampshade was hanging.

Why is the word order в спальне висел старый абажур instead of старый абажур висел в спальне?

Russian word order is much freer than English word order. Both are possible, but they feel slightly different.

  • В спальне висел старый абажур starts with the setting: in the bedroom...
  • Старый абажур висел в спальне starts with the object: the old lampshade...

The version in the sentence sounds natural for description or scene-setting, almost like: In the bedroom there hung an old lampshade.

Why is it старый абажур? How do we know the adjective ending is right?

The adjective старый agrees with абажур in:

So:

  • абажур = masculine singular nominative
  • старый = masculine singular nominative

That is why the ending is -ый.

Why is the verb висел masculine?

In the past tense, Russian verbs agree with the subject in gender and number.

The subject here is абажур, which is masculine singular, so the verb is:

  • висел = masculine singular past

Compare:

  • абажур висел
  • лампа висела
  • окно висело
  • картины висели

Even though абажур comes after the verb, it is still the subject.

Why does it say свет от него? What case is него?

От means from, and it requires the genitive case.

So:

That gives:

  • от него = from him / from it

Here it means from it, referring to абажур. In Russian, the same form can refer to him or it; the context tells you which one is meant.

Also, after many prepositions, third-person pronouns gain an initial н-:

  • у него
  • к нему
  • от него
  • с ним
  • о нём
Why is it был in the second clause?

Because the subject of the second clause is свет, which is masculine singular.

In the past tense, быть agrees with the subject:

  • свет был
  • лампа была
  • окно было
  • огни были

So был matches свет.

Why is it жёлтым and not жёлтый?

This is a very common learner question.

After быть in the past tense, Russian can use a predicate adjective in either:

Both are possible in many contexts. In this sentence, был слишком жёлтым sounds very natural. The instrumental is very common in descriptive writing and often feels a little smoother or more literary here.

So the key point is:

  • жёлтым is instrumental singular masculine
  • it is used as part of the predicate after был
What does слишком mean, and where does it go?

Слишком means too or overly.

It usually goes before the adjective or adverb it modifies:

  • слишком жёлтым = too yellow
  • слишком яркий = too bright
  • слишком медленно = too slowly

So here it modifies жёлтым.

Why is there a comma before и?

Because и is joining two full clauses, each with its own subject and verb:

  1. В спальне висел старый абажур
  2. свет от него был слишком жёлтым

In Russian, when и connects two independent clauses like that, a comma is normally required.

Is жёлтым always written with ё?

Strictly speaking, yes: the correct spelling is жёлтым with ё.

However, in many Russian texts, ё is often written as е, so you may also see:

  • желтым

This does not change the meaning. It is just a common spelling practice in printed Russian. The pronunciation is still with ё.

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