079: Prefixed verbs of motion
In the last lesson we’ve covered Russian verbs of motion without prefix. Today let’s look at the prefixed verbs of motion. Study the lesson »
In the last lesson we’ve covered Russian verbs of motion without prefix. Today let’s look at the prefixed verbs of motion. Study the lesson »
In the previous lessons we have already covered the aspects and the conjugation of Russian verbs. At this moment you should be able to conjugate Russian verbs in the Present, Past and Future tense. Today we are uncovering another block of the Russian grammar about verbs: the verbs of motion. Study the lesson »
You’ve might have already come across some Russian reflexive verbs: they end in -СЯ (or -СЬ). Today, let’s look at them in more detail and practice their use. Study the lesson »
Since the verb “to be” is one of the most important verbs in the speech, let’s dedicate a separate lesson to its use in the Past tense. Study the lesson »
In this lesson we will learn how to conjugate Russian verbs in the Future tense. Study the lesson »
We have already learned Russian Present, Past and Future tenses. Today, let’s learn how to tell people to do something, i.e. to form the Imperative mood (Command form) from Russian verbs. Study the lesson »
In Russian, there are different words for “to go” depending on whether one travels by foot or by transport. Today we’ll learn these words and practice their use on examples with audio. Study the lesson »
Today we start one of the hardest parts of the Russian grammar for foreign students – aspects of the verb.
In Russian, there are only three verb tenses: present, past and future. How do Russians make it with so little? Thanks to the verb aspects: Perfective and Imperfective one. Study the lesson »
In one of the previos lessons we have learned how to form the Present tense of Russian verbs. It’s time to learn how to form the Past tense. Study the lesson »
In the previous lesson we’ve learned that all Russian verbs are divided into two groups called the first and second conjugations. Today we will learn how to conjugate the Russian verbs in the Present tense. Study the lesson »