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In Russian, there are verbs that govern a certain case, but also verbs that can be used with more than one case (typically verbs that take either the accusative or the genitive-partitive).

Would there be a resource that lists verbs with the cases they govern?

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This link might be what you are looking for. http://masterrussian.net/f15/list-verbs-require-dative-genitive-instrumental-case-20791/

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In Russian, the following nominals are declined (case-changing): nouns, adjectives, numerals, participles, and pronouns. Declension is expressed by endings.

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