Intermediate Russian. The Imperative: Forms and Aspects
This video is for students who study Russian as a foreign language at the university. It explains how to form imperatives and choose between the imperfective and perfective imperative forms. It also provides lots of examples and practice exercises. Recommended for students of the intermediate level.
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Buy my tutorial e-book "Russian Verbal Aspect in Contrast", explaining a complex grammar concept with pictures, graphics, tables, key-words, and examples with no long texts. You can have it the way you prefer: in an e-book 🖥💻📲 or a print-out booklet. https://www.amazingrussian.com/buy-kupit
If you like my channel and appreciate my work, please help me make more and better videos for you to learn Russian. Support my channel and website here: http://paypal.me/OlgaJarrell
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