Yes, but you conjugate the perfective. An imperfective conjugated is present tense and a perfective conjugated is future tense.
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Yes, but you conjugate the perfective. An imperfective conjugated is present tense and a perfective conjugated is future tense.
The infinitives all end in ть but generally the infinitive ending includes the vowel before it. So the infinitive endings are refered to as ать, еть, ять, ить, овать, евать, ыть etc.
I'm not sure...
Strangely, that was the first verb I learned too...
I'd copy the word down with the infinitive and conjugation only if it's irregular, and even so, just the stem.
By aspect system I mean...
There are many endings, and many exceptions. :twisted:
The basic first conjugation ending is -ать, -ять or -еть which makes up most words. Russian has an aspect system which I'm not sure if...
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