A2 · Grundkenntnisse Kapitel 29

Conjunctions and Connectors

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10 Beispiele
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Chapter in 30 Seconds

Unlock the power of conjunctions to make your Russian sentences sound natural and fluent.

  • Distinguish between the Russian words for 'and' and 'but'.
  • Connect related thoughts into complex sentences.
  • Identify the subtle emotional difference between contrastive conjunctions.
Connect your thoughts with ease.

Was du lernen wirst

Using coordinating and subordinating conjunctions. Making speech flow naturally.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:

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    By the end you will be able to: correctly choose between 'и', 'а', and 'но' in diverse conversational contexts.

Wichtige Beispiele (2)

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Я пью чай и ем печенье.

I am drinking tea and eating a cookie.

Russische Konjunktionen: Und & Aber (и, а, но)
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Он любит футбол, а она любит теннис.

He loves football, while she loves tennis.

Russische Konjunktionen: Und & Aber (и, а, но)

Tipps & Tricks (1)

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The 'Not X, but Y' Rule

Whenever you have a sentence starting with 'Not...', the 'but' that follows is almost always 'а'. Example: 'Это не чай, а кофе.'
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Russische Konjunktionen: Und & Aber (и, а, но)

Wichtige Vokabeln (6)

и and (addition) а and/but (contrast of alternatives) но but (unexpected result/opposition) погода weather холодный cold вкусный tasty

Real-World Preview

coffee

Ordering at a Cafe

Review Summary

  • Clause 1 + [и/а/но] + Clause 2

Häufige Fehler

Use 'а' when contrasting two different subjects doing different actions. 'Но' is reserved for when the second part contradicts the expectation of the first.

Wrong: Я люблю чай но мой друг любит кофе.
Richtig: Я люблю чай, а мой друг любит кофе.

The second clause is a negative expectation based on the first, so 'но' is required.

Wrong: Он умный и он не говорит по-русски.
Richtig: Он умный, но он не говорит по-русски.

Since these are two actions by the same person happening in sequence, use 'и'.

Wrong: Я иду в магазин а покупаю хлеб.
Richtig: Я иду в магазин и покупаю хлеб.

Next Steps

Congratulations on completing Level A2! You have worked hard to build a strong foundation in Russian. Keep practicing, and your fluency will only grow!

Write a diary entry about your day using conjunctions.

Schnelle Übung (3)

Find and fix the mistake

Find and fix the mistake:

Мама купила хлеб а молоко.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Мама купила хлеб и молоко.
When simply adding items to a list, use 'и' without a comma.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Russische Konjunktionen: Und & Aber (и, а, но)

Which sentence is correct?

Choose the grammatically correct sentence:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Я учусь, а брат работает.
This is a comparison between two people, so 'а' is the best fit, and it requires a comma.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Russische Konjunktionen: Und & Aber (и, а, но)

Fill in the blank with и, а, or но.

Я люблю пиццу, ___ не люблю суши.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: но
Use 'но' because there is a contradiction/negative preference regarding sushi.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Russische Konjunktionen: Und & Aber (и, а, но)

Score: /3

Häufige Fragen (2)

Yes, you can. If the two sentences have different subjects, you must put a comma before 'и'. For example: 'Я пою, и она танцует.'
It means 'and' when you are comparing two different facts. 'I like cats, and you like dogs' uses 'а' because cats and dogs are different.