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- vincentMay 2022
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About_BlankMay 2022 Very difficult In Russian, perfective verbs are formed into the simple future tense corresponding to the form of the present tense, and from imperfect verbs - the complex future tense. The endings of perfect verbs in the simple future tense depend on the person and the number, e.g "сделать" (inf) "to do" -> "I will do": (I) Я сделаю (We) Мы сделаем (You) Ты сделаешь (You) Вы сделаете (He, She, It) Он, она, оно сделает (They) Они сделают The endings of imperfect verbs in the complex future tense do not depend on the person and number, but the ending of the first verb "to be" changes: (I) Я буду делать (We) Мы будем делать (You) Ты будешь делать (You) Вы будете делать (He, She, It) Он, она, оно будет делать (They) Они будут делать. does it look like a nightmare? |
vincentMarch 2023 many thanks!
About_BlankMay 2022 the past tense is more difficult, because verbs also change by gender
vincentApril 2023 Thanks
Igor105August 2022 Only imperfect Russian verbs have the present tense form Мы делаем.= This is the present tense. Мы сделаем. This is the future tense. But the fact is obvious that the perfective verb is formed from the perfective verb with the help of prefixes. Мы (с-, у-, пере-, ...) делаем. That is, it is actually the future in the form of the present tense, which is formed due to perfection. This phenomenon occurs in many languages. |
vincentMarch 2023 thanks!
LinaTefMay 2022 put the verb in the future tense, change the ending in the verb |