I must admit that I had not considered aspect of verbs, everyoneOn your advice I read up on this aspect in my textbook, and understand what you mean about the nuances of meaning. I will try to be mindful of this aspect in the future!
As you said, the most daunting prospect is memorizing whether a verb is in fact imperfective, or perfected. I face the same prospect with nouns ending in “ь”. Until I know by memory whether a noun is male or feminine, I have to look it up for agreement. But at least I’m trying to be correct! Well, if I’m going to be in my own personal hell Paul, I’ll throw a party for everyone! Lol. Incidentally, everyone should feel free to write in Russian. This is, after all, the Russian speaking forum…haha



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Russian grammar can and will overwhelm you if you try too hard in the beginning, take it step by step and try to watch some simple movies/listen to simple conversations, you know, to get your brain used to russian. Do that while studying grammar on the side, but yeah the verbs is a pretty big obstacle, and I don't ever seem to overcome it, at least not yet 


