I am not a teacher of Russian, it's my native language, so I'd be hesitant to tell where to start. However, I am learning French now, and what they do is they teach us to be functional. This means...
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I am not a teacher of Russian, it's my native language, so I'd be hesitant to tell where to start. However, I am learning French now, and what they do is they teach us to be functional. This means...
Oh, Ok I get it. They say that some words with these endings are exceptions. Cохнуть is one of them, it is true.
You'd have to show me where it is, because I do not see how verbs with -нуть are exceptions.
Let's see... These are examples with your endings:
Беречь (to guard, to protect) - Он берёг (она берегла - feminine, оно берегло - neuter). No -л ending for masculine subject.
Идти (to go)-...
Correct. Masculine goes with -л, feminine with -ла, neuter with -ло. Plural goes with -ли regardless of gender.
It is not entirely true. A sentence can be rearranged without losing its meaning completely and still remain grammatically correct, but emphasis of the statement might become different. In quite a...
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