Adjectives
Like nouns, Russian adjectives are categorized into distinct forms: normal, short and comparative.
1. Normal
In the normal case, adjectives always precede the noun and agree with the noun they describe in gender and case.
1. Normal
In the normal case, adjectives always precede the noun and agree with the noun they describe in gender and case.
2. Short
Short adjectives are usually used in short declarative statements that assert an object's quality (e.g. the cat is soft, the table is elegant, etc).
Short adjectives are usually used in short declarative statements that assert an object's quality (e.g. the cat is soft, the table is elegant, etc).
3. Comparative
Comparative adjectives are essentially used to describe something in relative terms. See below for the various methods employed in utilizing comparative adjectives.
Comparative adjectives are essentially used to describe something in relative terms. See below for the various methods employed in utilizing comparative adjectives.