Suppose I check some verb in dictionary. They give me the infinitive form. But still that does not help me a bit in finding the 1.-3. person singular and plural forms. Where to find these (with accent)?
Suppose I check some verb in dictionary. They give me the infinitive form. But still that does not help me a bit in finding the 1.-3. person singular and plural forms. Where to find these (with accent)?
This is worth a look. It has audio aswell. It needs to be bigger that's all.
https://www.seelrc.org:8443/russ/index.jsp
Let me be a free man, free to travel, free to stop, free to work, free to trade where I choose, free to choose my own teachers, free to follow the religion of my fathers, free to talk, think and act for myself. - Chief Joseph, Nez Perce
Usually you need to know the Present stem as well. In good dictionnaries it should be mentioned. For example,
Читать, pres. читаю, .......
or
Читать (-аю, -аешь)
Рисовать (рисую, рисуешь)
Usually this is also an Imperative form of the verb: Читай! Рисуй!
Many verbs make this form regularly (ать -- аю, овать -- ую), so they are not mentioned specially.
ABBYY Lingvo 11 (electronic dictionary) http://www.lingvo.ru/multilingual has button called “Show Word Forms”
Я взял палку и нож, мелки и бумагу и направился к холмам.
a few beers and some cool music usually works
DO IT YOURSELF!
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