B2 · उच्च मध्यवर्ती चैप्टर 43

Stylistic Syntax

1 कुल नियम
10 उदाहरण
1 मिनट

तुम क्या सीखोगे

Inversion and emphasis techniques. Creating rhythm and flow in writing.

टिप्स और ट्रिक्स (1)

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The 'Punchline' Rule

Always think of the last word in your Russian sentence as the 'punchline'. If it's not the most important word, move it!
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: रूसी शब्दों का क्रम: जोर देने के लिए इनवर्जन में महारत हासिल करें

त्वरित अभ्यास (3)

Complete the sentence to emphasize that the meeting is *tomorrow*.

Встреча будет ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: завтра
Putting 'tomorrow' at the end makes it the focus of the sentence.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: रूसी शब्दों का क्रम: जोर देने के लिए इनवर्जन में महारत हासिल करें

Which sentence emphasizes that *Ivan* (and not someone else) bought the car?

Someone asks: 'Who bought the car?'

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Машину купил Иван.
In Russian, the new information (the answer to the question) usually goes at the end of the sentence.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: रूसी शब्दों का क्रम: जोर देने के लिए इनवर्जन में महारत हासिल करें

Fix the word order to sound more natural. The context is answering: 'What did you buy?'

Find and fix the mistake:

Купил я телефон.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Я купил телефон.
When answering 'What?', the object 'телефон' should be at the end.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: रूसी शब्दों का क्रम: जोर देने के लिए इनवर्जन में महारत हासिल करें

Score: /3

सामान्य प्रश्न (2)

Grammatically, yes, but communicatively, no. Changing the order always changes what the listener focuses on.
Yes! Пришёл Иван (Ivan arrived) focuses on the fact that he has finally appeared, rather than just stating who he is.