A standard resource for checking Russian language homework for the Trostentsova 8th-grade curriculum.
Provides a clear view of the corrected text and the grammatical reasoning behind the punctuation.
If the proper name comes first (e.g., Волга-река ), a hyphen is required.
The task typically asks you to rewrite sentences, inserting the appropriate appositive in the correct case and adding necessary punctuation (usually dashes or commas).
In this specific exercise, "реку" acts as a descriptive appositive for the proper name "Волгу." Where to Find Full Solutions
Река Кама впадает в великую русскую (река) Волгу. The Correct Answer:
The appositive usually agrees with the noun it describes. In this example, both "реку" and "Волгу" are in the Accusative case (винительный падеж) because they follow the preposition "в." Punctuation with Names: