21-40. In A Friendly Way
Here is the text that consist verbs from the podcast "Russian Verbs" tracks 21-40. Listen, repeat after, translate, write your own story with Russian verbs. Buy the script - 5 $

Here is the text that consist verbs from the podcast "Russian Verbs" tracks 21-40. Listen, repeat after, translate, write your own story with Russian verbs. Buy the script - 5 $
'ЖЕЛАТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ПОЖЕЛАТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to wish - желать счастья/здоровья/успехов, - to want – желать = хотеть, - to desire - сильно желать. Imperfective verbs have Present, Past and Future tenses. Perfective verbs have Past and Future tenses, no Present tense. In the first comment you can find PDF-file with all the forms in the sentences. You can download this file for free)))
'ДАРИТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ПОДАРИТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to present, to gift - дарить что-то, - to give a present – дарить подарок. Imperfective verbs have Present, Past and Future tenses. Perfective verbs have Past and Future tenses, no Present tense. In the first comment you can find PDF-file with all the forms in the sentences. You can download this file for free)))
'ОПАЗДЫВАТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ОПОЗДАТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to be/come late - опаздывать на встречу, - to keep bad time – опаздывать, не быть пунктуальным. Imperfective verbs have Present, Past and Future tenses. Perfective verbs have Past and Future tenses, no Present tense. In the first comment you can find PDF-file with all the forms in the sentences. You can download this file for free)))
'ЖДАТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ПОДОЖДАТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to wait - ждать автобус, - to expect – ждать гостей. Imperfective verbs have Present, Past and Future tenses. Perfective verbs have Past and Future tenses, no Present tense. In the first comment you can find PDF-file with all the forms in the sentences. You can download this file for free)))
'ОТВЕЧАТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ОТВЕТИТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to answer - отвечать на вопросы, - to reply – отвечать на запрос, - to respond – отвечать на вызов. Imperfective verbs have Present, Past and Future tenses. Perfective verbs have Past and Future tenses, no Present tense. In the first comment you can find PDF-file with all the forms in the sentences. You can download this file for free)))
'РАССКАЗЫВАТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'РАССКАЗАТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to tell - рассказывать историю, - to narrate – рассказывать о приключениях, - to relate – рассказывать всё по порядку. 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...
'КУРИТЬ' - to smoke - курить табак, - to fume - много курить. 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.
'НРАВИТЬСЯ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ПОНРАВИТЬСЯ' (Perfective aspect) - to like - Мне нравится отдыхать/кофе, - to be in favour – ооочень нравиться, - can't stand – совсем не нравиться. 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 varian...
'ИСКАТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'НАЙТИ' (Perfective aspect) - to search in the Inernet - искать в интернете, - to look for something – искать что-либо, - to seek eymployment – искать работу, - to go after pleasure - искать удовольствий, - to grope for an answer - искать ответ. 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 ...
'МЕЧТАТЬ' - to dream - мечтать о счастье, - to daydream - мечтать, грезить наяву, фантазировать, - to give one's eye-tooth for smth - мечтать сильно о чём-либо (= 'спать и видеть'). In the first comment you can find PDF-file with all the forms in the sentences. You can download this file for free)))
'ИГРАТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'СЫГРАТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to play guitar - играть НА гитаре, - to play football – играть В футбол, - to act (on the stage), to perfom – играть (на сцене, быть актёром), - to play on words - играть словами, - to speculate on the Stock Exchange - играть на бирже, - to play first/second fiddle - играть первую/вторую скрипку. Imperfective verbs have Present, Past and Future tenses. Perfective verbs have Past and Future tenses, no Present tense. If you have jus...
'ЗВАТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ПОЗВАТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to name - позвать по имени, - to call – позвать к телефону, - to invite – позвать в гости. 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 ...
'ПИТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ВЫПИТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to drink – пить чай/воду, - to tipple – пить алкоголь, - to sip – пить маленькими глотками. 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...
'ОБЕЩАТЬ' - to promise - обещать помощь, - to give a promise - обещать сделать, - to give a word. In the first comment you can find PDF-file with all the forms in the sentences. You can download this file for free)))
'ДАВАТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ДАТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to give – давать книгу, - to let – давать разрешение, давать свободу, - to afford – давать возможность. 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 v...
'БЕСЕДОВАТЬ' - to talk - здесь нельзя беседовать, - to converse, to have conversations - беседовать с директором, - to chat - долго беседовать с другом/подругой. In the first comment you can find PDF-file with all the forms in the sentences. You can download this file for free)))
'ВСТРЕЧАТЬСЯ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ВСТРЕТИТЬСЯ' (Perfective aspect) - to meet – встречаться с людьми, - to date – встречаться с парнем/девушкой, - to occur – встречаться в природе, - be frequent - часто встречается. 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 transla...
'ОБСУЖДАТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ОБСУДИТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to discuss – обсуждать проблему, - to debate a bill – обсуждать законопроект, - to argue round the subject – без конца обсуждать что-либо. 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...
'ЗАБЫВАТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ЗАБЫТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to forget – забыть текст, - to have no thought of self – забывать о себе, - to get over smarts – забывать печали, - to drop lines – забывать слова. 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 sen...
'КУПАТЬСЯ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ИСКУПАТЬСЯ' (Perfective aspect) - to bath - купаться в ванной, - to wallow - купаться около берега, - to roll in money - купаться в деньгах, - to bask in love - купаться в любви. 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 se...
'ЕСТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ПОЕСТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to eat - есть суп ложкой, - to bite - его едят комары. 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 the first comment you can...
'ДУМАТЬ' - to think - думать о проблеме, - to suppose, expect - я думаю, что это не хорошо. 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)))
'ПИСАТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'НАПИСАТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to write - писать ручкой, писать другу, - to compose - писать книгу, - to draw - писать портрет. 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...
'ЧИТАТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ПРОЧИТАТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to read - читать книгу, читать по-русски, - to declaim - читать стихи со сцены, читать вслух - to lecture - читать лекцию, - to browse - читать быстро, 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 translat...
'СКУЧАТЬ' - to feel lonely, bored - скучать дома, скучать без работы - to miss - скучать ПО маме, без друзей 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)))
'РАБОТАТЬ' - to work - работать в офисе, работать над книгой - to function - лифт не работает - to use for work - работать со словарём - to work as... - работать директором 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 downlo...
'ПОЗДРАВЛЯТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ПОЗДРАВИТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to congratulate 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 the first comment you can find PDF-file with all the ...
'ПОКУПАТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'КУПИТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to buy 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 the first comment you can find PDF-file with all the forms in the sen...
'ОТДЫХАТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ОТДОХНУТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to take a rest, to relax 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 the first comment you can find PDF-file with all...