3 Russian Verbs for your Daily Conversations! #2
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Verbs are the most important part of every language, because without knowing them, you can’t speak! I’ll give you 3 Russian verbs of different levels for your daily conversations. You will learn both aspects of these verbs, past, present, future tense and imperative form. And also I’ll give you the situations when and how you can use them correctly!
Time codes:
00:00 - Introduction
00:58 - A1 level verb: открывать - открывать
03:55 - A2: доказывать - доказать
06:16 - B1: улучшать - улучшить
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The warmth of your voice is so comfortable. Thank you for teaching me Russian.
My pleasure! ☺️
@@LinasLessons I try to learn but I’m lost in your eyes. ;)
Thank you so much. I learnt two new verbs today. I was familiar with " Открывать"
Very good!
Excellent ❤
Thanks 😊
Спасибо за урок Лина !!!
Пожалуйста ☺️
super😮❤
Thank you 😊
❤❤❤❤
Thank you very much for this lesson.
You are welcome!
Спасибо Большое, Учитель
🌷♥️
Пожалуйста ☺️
Большое спасибо Лина 😊
Пожалуйста ☺️
Thank you for your videos Lina, they're very helpful, love the channel!
Though if i may suggest one helpful improvement from us viewers is to please also speak the translation of the verb or word you are sharing because many times we may be listening to your videos and not seeing it, and we have no way to know the translation unless we take our phones and visually read the translation in the video.
Thank you so much!
I see what you mean! I’ll try to do that for the next video ☺️
Alina love my favorite teacher always learning a lot from you
Happy to hear that!
6:38 - should be spelled: он / она улучшает
Thanks!
How do you know when to put буду for the future
It’s always буду when it’s imperfective