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RuLangClub

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Study Russian verbs with RuLangClub. Every week new verb (Imperfective and Perfective aspects) with all the forms in the Past, Present, Future and Imeprative. Of course with examples - phrases of usage each form. PDFfile with forms and its usage you can upload every week, too.
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11. ИМЕТЬ

'ИМЕТЬ' - to have, to own - иметь дом, квартиру, машину, - to have intention - иметь намерение, - to keep in mind - иметь в виду, - to have a right to - иметь право, - to have heart - иметь сердце, иметь виды, иметь глупость, иметь мужество, иметь деньги... If you have just started learning Russian, you can repeat the forms and sentences after me. If you already speak Russian well and confidently, you can translate sentences and write your variants of usage of the verb in the comments. In the fi...

Jun 03, 20194 min

10. СМОТРЕТЬ // ПОСМОТРЕТЬ

'СМОТРЕТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ПОСМОТРЕТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to watch - смотреть фильм - to look - смотреть в окно - to study - смотреть на литературу - in spite of - не смотря на - keep one's eye open - смотреть в оба - to look through rose-coloured glasses - смотреть сквозь розовые очки - you'd better watch out - смотри(те) у меня! Imperfective verbs have Present, Past and Future tenses. Perfective verbs have Past and Future tenses, no Present tense. If you have just started learning...

May 27, 20195 min

09. ВЕРИТЬ // ПОВЕРИТЬ

'ВЕРИТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ПОВЕРИТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to believe in - верю в свои силы, верю в Бога - to trust - верю тебе, верю твоим словам Imperfective verbs have Present, Past and Future tenses. Perfective verbs have Past and Future tenses, no Present tense. If you have just started learning Russian, you can repeat the forms and sentences after me. If you already speak Russian well and confidently, you can translate sentences and write your variants of usage of the verb in the c...

May 20, 20195 min

08. ЗВОНИТЬ // ПОЗВОНИТЬ

'ЗВОНИТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ПОЗВОНИТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to telephone, to call, to dial - звонить маме - to ring - колокол звонит Imperfective verbs have Present, Past and Future tenses. Perfective verbs have Past and Future tenses, no Present tense. If you have just started learning Russian, you can repeat the forms and sentences after me. If you already speak Russian well and confidently, you can translate sentences and write your variants of usage of the verb in the comments. In t...

May 13, 20195 min

07. БРАТЬ // ВЗЯТЬ

'БРАТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ВЗЯТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to take - беру книгу - to buy - беру продукты в магазине - to capture - брать штурмом - to arrest - брать на месте преступления Imperfective verbs have Present, Past and Future tenses. Perfective verbs have Past and Future tenses, no Present tense. If you have just started learning Russian, you can repeat the forms and sentences after me. If you already speak Russian well and confidently, you can translate sentences and write your va...

May 06, 20195 min

06. ЗНАТЬ // УЗНАТЬ

'ЗНАТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'УЗНАТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to know - знаю математику, знаю всё - to recognize - знать его в лицо - know no bounds - не знать границ - know the limits - знать меру Imperfective verbs have Present, Past and Future tenses. Perfective verbs have Past and Future tenses, no Present tense. If you have just started learning Russian, you can repeat the forms and sentences after me. If you already speak Russian well and confidently, you can translate sentences and writ...

Apr 29, 20195 min

05. СЛУШАТЬ

'СЛУШАТЬ' - to listen - слушаю музыку - to listen the advice - я всегда слушаю тебя - to hear (in medicine) - врач слушает сердце If you have just started learning Russian, you can repeat the forms and sentences after me. If you already speak Russian well and confidently, you can translate sentences and write your variants of usage of the verb in the comments. In the first comment you can find PDF-file with all the forms in the sentences. You can download this file for free)))

Apr 15, 20194 min

04. ВИДЕТЬ // УВИДЕТЬ

'ВИДЕТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'УВИДЕТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to see - вижу дом - to be able to see - плохо вижу в темноте - to meet someone - не видел тебя давно - to understand - вижу=понимаю Imperfective verbs have Present, Past and Future tenses. Perfective verbs have Past and Future tenses, no Present tense. If you have just started learning Russian, you can repeat the forms and sentences after me. If you already speak Russian well and confidently, you can translate sentences and write ...

Apr 08, 20195 min

03. ХОТЕТЬ // ЗАХОТЕТЬ

'ХОТЕТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ЗАХОТЕТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to want, to wish - хочу новую сумку, хочу на море - to desire - хочу счастья, хочу не могу Imperfective verbs have Present, Past and Future tenses. Perfective verbs have Past and Future tenses, no Present tense. If you have just started learning Russian, you can repeat the forms and sentences after me. If you already speak Russian well and confidently, you can translate sentences and write your variants of usage of the verb in th...

Apr 01, 20196 min

02. ЖИТЬ

'ЖИТЬ' - to live - живу в Москве - to be alive - живу ещё пока - to be, to exist - идея живёт - to earn - живу (+чем?) литературным трудом - to be absotbed - живу (+чем? кем?) этой идеей If you have just started learning Russian, you can repeat the forms and sentences after me. If you already speak Russian well and confidently, you can translate sentences and write your variants of usage of the verb in the comments.

Mar 25, 20193 min

01. ЛЮБИТЬ

'ЛЮБИТЬ' - to love, to like - люблю свою семью, люблю такую погоду. - to be fond of - люблю русское искусство. - to enjoy - люблю побыть дома If you have just started learning Russian, you can repeat the forms and sentences after me. If you already speak Russian well and confidently, you can translate sentences and write your variants of usage of the verb in the comments.

Mar 18, 20194 min
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