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How to Conjugate infinitive verbs in Russian

Sep 9, 2008 08:41 PM
Man with glasses and text overlays in Russian that translates to "early/late, fast/slow, often/rarely/sometimes."

Check out this instructional language video to learn how to conjugate infinitive verbs in Russian. Learn basic Russian grammar with Viktor Dmitriyevich Huliganov in his 4th lesson that is in two parts. He introduces a whole new way of conjugating verbs in Russian. The lesson introduces a large number of 1a conjugation verbs and simple adverbs, enabling a larger number of simple sentences without direct objects to be made. There is an exercise here with the answers in the second part of the lesson. Try to use new vocabulary, in conjunction with the vocabulary from earlier lessons, to make as many sentences as possible - even if sentences are made just for grammar practice. They can be a bit silly at times! Watch this tutorial video that is great for language nerds and advanced Russian speakers who need to polish their skills or looking to improve their proficiency in Russian.

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