True. In Russian, pronouns can change form depending on their grammatical case, which reflects their function in a sentence. Russian has six grammatical cases, and pronouns will have different forms based on whether they are functioning as subjects, direct objects, indirect objects, and so on. The main types of pronouns in Russian include personal pronouns and can be categorized into forms like nominative (subject), accusative (direct object), dative (indirect object), genitive (possession), instrumental (means), and prepositional (location).
True or false Russian has five different types of pronouns for objects, depending on their function in a sentence
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