The 3-Form Strategy for Learning Russian Verbs
Establishing a good habit early on in learning a a language can be really worthwhile... find out why in this video.
Why do some books insist that you learn several forms – not just the infinitive! – with each new Russian verb? It may seem like more trouble... but it will help you in the long run, when it's time to learn imperatives (how to tell or ask someone to do something), or other forms essential for reading Russian.
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Видео The 3-Form Strategy for Learning Russian Verbs канала Russian grammar
Why do some books insist that you learn several forms – not just the infinitive! – with each new Russian verb? It may seem like more trouble... but it will help you in the long run, when it's time to learn imperatives (how to tell or ask someone to do something), or other forms essential for reading Russian.
For over 200 videos like this one, and over 400 embedded comprehension checks, exercises, quizzes, and example sentences, visit my Russian Grammar Library Project at https://www.tips4russian.com.
For free sample lessons on verbs of motion, start at https://www.tips4russian.com/courses/motion-verbs-i/lessons/lesson-1-introduction/
Free sample lessons on participles: https://www.tips4russian.com/courses/master-russian-participles/lessons/present-active-participles/
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