박희섭(Heesob Park)
Why "много" requires genitive case? In the following sentence genitive case "рыб" is used. В реке много рыб. Why adverb "много" requires genitive case? Is there any omission of something?
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Yes, we always put the nouns after these words(сколько, много, мало, несколько, большинство и меньшинство) in the genitive plural. When the nouns are countable, they stand in the Genitive Plural (сколько вопросов), when uncountable, in Genitive Singular (сколько воды) — like in English, I guess (how many questions/how much water).
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(By the way) It sounds better in russian language: В реке много рыбы
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"много" always implies the question "чего?/кого?" много (кого?) людей, котят, птиц много (чего?) камней, машин, еды These are questions of Genetive case. You cannot use Infinitive case with this word.
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Still are you not able to understand that genitive case expresses a belonging of ruled word to a ruling one? Много рыб (A lot of fish) Берег реки (A bank of river) Монитор компьютера (A display of computer)
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This is it! Really in these examples a word 'some' is omitted but it is implied. If you don't want to imply use accusative case (in the examples where ruling word is a verb). Он не читает газеты. Ты хочешь молоко?
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