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On-Line Russian
Grammar Tutorials
Here are links to some
good sites that will help you to review grammar. To do most of the
exercises you'll have to TYPE IN RUSSIAN.
| Russian
Grammar Exercises for Students of Russian. Create by
Luc Beaudoin of the University of Denver, this site contains
various fill-in-the-blank exercises and grammar explanations.
NOTE: If the Russian text looks strange on your screen,
go up to the tool bar at the top of the page and choose
View->Character Set->Cyrillic (Windows-1251). This
should solve the problem. |
| Grammar
Exercises from George Washington University. This site
was created by Richard Robin of GWU, and most of the exercises
were written by George Mitrevski of Auburn University. These
exercises are meant to go with the textbook Голоса,
but they will be useful even if you haven't used the textbook.
NOTE: If the Russian text looks strange on your screen,
go up to the tool bar at the top of the page and choose
View->Character Set->Cyrillic (Windows-1251). |
| Interactive
On-Line Russian Reference Grammar. Created by Robert
Beard of Bucknell University. This site is a comprehensive overview
of grammar rules with accompanying exercises. NOTE: If
the Russian text looks strange on your screen, go up to the
tool bar at the top of the page and choose View->Character
Set->Cyrillic (Windows-1251). |
| Russian
Web Tutor. Created by George Mitrevski of Auburn University.
This site is not fancy and there are some broken links, but
it still provides a good overview of grammar rules, and also
has exercises that follow the Начало: When in Russia
textbook that we use for RUS 101, 102 & 103. NOTE:
If the Russian text looks strange on your screen, go up to the
tool bar at the top of the page and choose View->Character
Set->Cyrillic (KOI8-R). |
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