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<p>In this lesson, you will learn how to conjugate regular and irregular verbs in the past tense. This is an essential part of Russian grammar, as many verbs in everyday speech are used in the past tense. For example, telling a story, describing a recent event or simply stating what happened yesterday all make use of the past tense.</p> | <p>In this lesson, you will learn how to conjugate regular and irregular verbs in the past tense. This is an essential part of Russian grammar, as many verbs in everyday speech are used in the past tense. For example, telling a story, describing a recent event or simply stating what happened yesterday all make use of the past tense.</p> | ||
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<span link>Don't miss the chance to check out these pages as you wrap up this lesson: [[Language/Russian/Grammar/Pronunciation-Rules|Pronunciation Rules]] & [[Language/Russian/Grammar/Give-your-Opinion|Give your Opinion]].</span> | |||
==Conjugating Regular Verbs in the Past Tense== | |||
<p>Regular verbs in the past tense are formed by adding the appropriate ending to the stem of the verb. To find the stem of a verb, remove the -ть or -ти ending from the infinitive form of the verb. Then add one of the following endings:</p> | <p>Regular verbs in the past tense are formed by adding the appropriate ending to the stem of the verb. To find the stem of a verb, remove the -ть or -ти ending from the infinitive form of the verb. Then add one of the following endings:</p> | ||
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<p>These endings are the same for most verbs, but some verbs have irregular past tense forms.</p> | <p>These endings are the same for most verbs, but some verbs have irregular past tense forms.</p> | ||
==Irregular Past Tense Forms== | |||
<p>Irregular past tense forms do not follow the same pattern as regular verbs. However, it is important to know these forms as they are used frequently in everyday speech. Here are some examples:</p> | <p>Irregular past tense forms do not follow the same pattern as regular verbs. However, it is important to know these forms as they are used frequently in everyday speech. Here are some examples:</p> | ||
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==Exercises== | |||
<p>Conjugate the following regular and irregular verbs in the past tense:</p> | <p>Conjugate the following regular and irregular verbs in the past tense:</p> | ||
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==Other Lessons== | |||
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* [[Language/Russian/Grammar/Present-Tense-Conjugations|Present Tense Conjugations]] | * [[Language/Russian/Grammar/Present-Tense-Conjugations|Present Tense Conjugations]] | ||
* [[Language/Russian/Grammar/Give-your-Opinion|Give your Opinion]] | * [[Language/Russian/Grammar/Give-your-Opinion|Give your Opinion]] | ||
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* [[Language/Russian/Grammar/The-verb-to-have|The verb to have]] | * [[Language/Russian/Grammar/The-verb-to-have|The verb to have]] | ||
* [[Language/Russian/Grammar/Noun-Cases-Overview|Noun Cases Overview]] | * [[Language/Russian/Grammar/Noun-Cases-Overview|Noun Cases Overview]] | ||
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Revision as of 22:25, 27 March 2023
In this lesson, you will learn how to conjugate regular and irregular verbs in the past tense. This is an essential part of Russian grammar, as many verbs in everyday speech are used in the past tense. For example, telling a story, describing a recent event or simply stating what happened yesterday all make use of the past tense.
Don't miss the chance to check out these pages as you wrap up this lesson: Pronunciation Rules & Give your Opinion.
Conjugating Regular Verbs in the Past Tense
Regular verbs in the past tense are formed by adding the appropriate ending to the stem of the verb. To find the stem of a verb, remove the -ть or -ти ending from the infinitive form of the verb. Then add one of the following endings:
Person | Ending |
---|---|
Я (I) | -л |
Ты (You) | -л |
Он/Она/Оно (He/She/It) | -л |
Мы (We) | -ли |
Вы (You - plural or formal) | -ли |
Они (They) | -ли |
For example, let's take the verb "говорить" (to speak).
- Я говорил (I spoke)
- Ты говорил (You spoke - singular familiar)
- Он/Она/Оно говорил (He/She/It spoke)
- Мы говорили (We spoke)
- Вы говорили (You spoke - plural or formal)
- Они говорили (They spoke)
These endings are the same for most verbs, but some verbs have irregular past tense forms.
Irregular Past Tense Forms
Irregular past tense forms do not follow the same pattern as regular verbs. However, it is important to know these forms as they are used frequently in everyday speech. Here are some examples:
Russian | Pronunciation | English Translation |
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быть | byt' | to be (I was, you were, he/she/it was, we were, you were, they were) |
есть | est' | to eat (I ate, you ate, he/she/it ate, we ate, you ate, they ate) |
дать | dat' | to give (I gave, you gave, he/she/it gave, we gave, you gave, they gave) |
идти | idti | to go (I went, you went, he/she/it went, we went, you went, they went) |
есть | est' | to eat (I ate, you ate, he/she/it ate, we ate, you ate, they ate) |
иметь | imet' | to have (I had, you had, he/she/it had, we had, you had, they had) |
писать | pisat' | to write (I wrote, you wrote, he/she/it wrote, we wrote, you wrote, they wrote) |
сидеть | sidet' | to sit (I sat, you sat, he/she/it sat, we sat, you sat, they sat) |
стоять | stoyat' | to stand (I stood, you stood, he/she/it stood, we stood, you stood, they stood) |
ходить | khodit' | to walk (I walked, you walked, he/she/it walked, we walked, you walked, they walked) |
читать | chitat' | to read (I read, you read, he/she/it read, we read, you read, they read) |
Exercises
Conjugate the following regular and irregular verbs in the past tense:
- Получить (to receive)
- Быть (to be)
- Жить (to live)
- Говорить (to speak)
- Смотреть (to watch)
Sources
- <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_grammar">Russian Grammar - Wikipedia</a>
- <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Past_tense#Russian">Past Tense - Russian - Wikipedia</a>
Videos
Forming the Past Tense in Russian - YouTube
Russian conjugation: Present, Past and Future tense - YouTube
HOW TO FORM THE PAST TENSE IN RUSSIAN? EASY RUSSIAN ...
Russian grammar - Past Tense, прошедшее время - YouTube
Other Lessons
- Present Tense Conjugations
- Give your Opinion
- Nouns
- Present Tense
- 0 to A1 Course
- Dative Case
- Nominative Case
- Adjectives
- The verb to have
- Noun Cases Overview
Sources
- Russian Past Tense - Russian Verbs
- Past Tense of the Verb - Learn Russian Grammar
- Russian/Grammar/Past tense - Wikibooks, open books for an open ...