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How to relieve stress and discharge?

Methods are given in order of increasing difficulty:

  • watch a tearful melodrama and cry;
  • cry from the smell of freshly chopped onions;
  • to beat plates and other utensils;
  • skydive.

Author: Mendeleev V.A.

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How many cases are there in Russian?

At school, six cases of the Russian language are studied, however, various nuances of word formation allow us to say that there are at least ten cases in the Russian language. In the phrase "What do you need, old man?" the last word is the vocative case of the word "old man". "A piece of sugar", "a head of garlic" are examples of the use of words in the quantitative-separative, or second genitive case. A number of words have two forms of the prepositional case, for example, "about the closet" and "in the closet" - for the second case they speak of the local case. Also, some words may form the original case when it comes to the place where the movement began - for example, "came out of the forest."

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