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Hello, All

I am doing a self-study of the russian language, and I was hoping if you could help with a bump i've caught on.

I'm on Unit 3 (chapter 3, really) of Basic Russian, a book a friend of mine used in college.
Reguarding the Prepositional Case, I have a few confusions.

I'm supposed to translate the sentence "On the table (there is) a map, a picture, and a book."

SO. would the -e be placed on стол (столе) or on the 3 things that are on the table?


1. The table is here, and the chair is there.
Стол тут, а стул там.
2. On the table (there is) a map, a picture, and a book.
На столе карта, картина, и книга.
3. On the chair (there is) a magazine.
На стуле журнал.
4. Moscow is here, and Vogograd is there.
Москва тут, Волгоград там.
5. We are students and they are students.
Мы студенты, и они студенты.
6. Is this Vera or Anne? This is Vera. Anne is in class.
Это Вера или Анна? Это Вера. Анна в классе.
7. Is Vera a professor? Oh no, she is not a professor, but a student.
Вера профессор? О нет, она те профессор, а студентка.
8. Where is Volgograd? Volgograd is in the U.S.S.R.
где Волгоград? Волгоград в С.С.С.Р.
9. Is Moscow also in the U.S.S.R.? Yes, Moscow is also in the U.S.S.R.
Москва тоже в СССР? Да, москва тоже и С.С.С.Р.
10. The students are not in Moscow, but in Volgograd.
Студенты не в Москва, а в волгограде.


Thank you very much!
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