Well, talking about lunches there isn't that much difference in English either. No one says "I will have eaten lunch" that often. But these finer distinctions are needed when talking Grammar 102... ...
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Well, talking about lunches there isn't that much difference in English either. No one says "I will have eaten lunch" that often. But these finer distinctions are needed when talking Grammar 102... ...
It still has the same misspellings and misuses. If that's something written in your textbook, well... I don't envy you.
Anyway, I meant formatting of my example, not yours.
The second one is...
No, not really. What I meant was that there's no way to distinguish perfect and past perfect in Russian. (In sentences like "I had done this before I have done that." one and the same tense is used...
one more note on "побеждать" There's no corresponding verb without the prefix in most such cases, but you need to check your dictionary to verify that, which negates the whole point of the exercise....
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First of all these aren't cases, they're verb tenses, aspects and prefixes that usually change verb aspect. Sorry for a bit of pedantry, but... It's difficult to discuss...
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