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Welcome, dear students! Today, we embark on an exciting journey into the realm of '''Serbian verbs''', specifically focusing on the '''future tense'''. Understanding how to express future actions is essential for effective communication in any language. In Serbian, the future tense allows you to make promises, predictions, and plans, which are fundamental aspects of social interaction.
 
In this lesson, we will:
 
* Explore the structure of the future tense in Serbian.
 
* Discuss the difference between perfective and imperfective aspects of verbs.
 
* Provide plenty of examples to illustrate how to conjugate verbs in the future tense.
 
* Engage in exercises to solidify your understanding.
 
By the end of this lesson, you will have a solid grasp of how to use the future tense confidently in various contexts. So, let’s dive in!


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== Introduction ==
=== Understanding Future Tense in Serbian ===
 
The future tense in Serbian is used to talk about actions that will happen later. It's a way to express intentions, plans, or predictions. Understanding how to form the future tense is crucial for any beginner in Serbian.
 
=== Structure of the Future Tense ===
 
In Serbian, the future tense can be formed using:
 
1. '''Perfective Verbs''' - These verbs indicate completed actions.
 
2. '''Imperfective Verbs''' - These verbs indicate ongoing or habitual actions.
 
While the perfective aspect is used to describe actions that will be completed in the future, the imperfective aspect is used for actions that are not necessarily completed.
 
==== Perfective Verbs ====
 
To form the future tense with perfective verbs, you generally use the verb's root, followed by the appropriate conjugation endings.
 
==== Imperfective Verbs ====


Welcome to the lesson on the future tense in Serbian verbs! In this lesson, we will explore how to express future actions and events in Serbian. Understanding the future tense is crucial for effective communication in Serbian, as it allows us to talk about upcoming plans, intentions, and predictions. By the end of this lesson, you will have a solid understanding of how to form and use the future tense in Serbian.
For imperfective verbs, the future tense is formed by using the auxiliary verb "biti" (to be) in the future tense, combined with the infinitive form of the main verb.


The future tense is an essential aspect of Serbian grammar, and it plays a significant role in everyday conversations. In this lesson, we will dive deep into the intricacies of the future tense, providing you with clear explanations, numerous examples, and engaging exercises to help you grasp the concept fully. So let's get started!
=== Examples of Future Tense Conjugation ===


Let's take a look at some examples to illustrate how to conjugate verbs in the future tense.


== Forming the Future Tense ==
==== Perfective Verb Examples ====


To form the future tense in Serbian, we generally use the auxiliary verb "će" (will) followed by the infinitive form of the main verb. The auxiliary verb "će" remains the same regardless of the subject, while the main verb takes its infinitive form without any changes. Let's take a look at some examples:
Here are some perfective verbs conjugated in the future tense:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Serbian !! Pronunciation !! English
! Serbian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| napisati  || nɑˈpisa.ti || to write (perfective)
|-
| ja ću napisati  || ja ʧu nɑˈpisa.ti || I will write
|-
| ti ćeš napisati  || ti ʧeʃ nɑˈpisa.ti || you will write
|-
| on/ona/ono će napisati  || on/ɔna/ɔno ʧe nɑˈpisa.ti || he/she/it will write
|-
| mi ćemo napisati  || mi ˈtʃe.mɔ nɑˈpisa.ti || we will write
|-
| vi ćete napisati  || vi ˈtʃe.tɛ nɑˈpisa.ti || you (plural) will write
|-
| oni/one/ona će napisati  || ɔni/ɔne/ɔna ʧe nɑˈpisa.ti || they will write
|}
==== Imperfective Verb Examples ====
Here are some imperfective verbs conjugated in the future tense:
{| class="wikitable"
! Serbian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| pisati  || ˈpisa.ti || to write (imperfective)
|-
| ja ću pisati  || ja ʧu ˈpisa.ti || I will be writing
|-
| ti ćeš pisati  || ti ʧeʃ ˈpisa.ti || you will be writing
|-
| on/ona/ono će pisati  || on/ɔna/ɔno ʧe ˈpisa.ti || he/she/it will be writing
|-
| mi ćemo pisati  || mi ˈtʃe.mɔ ˈpisa.ti || we will be writing
|-
| vi ćete pisati  || vi ˈtʃe.tɛ ˈpisa.ti || you (plural) will be writing
|-
| oni/one/ona će pisati  || ɔni/ɔne/ɔna ʧe ˈpisa.ti || they will be writing
|}
=== Key Points to Remember ===
* The perfective aspect is used for actions that will be completed.
* The imperfective aspect is used for ongoing actions in the future.
* Conjugation endings change based on the subject pronoun.
=== Exercises ===
Now it’s time to put your knowledge to the test! Below are some exercises designed to practice what you’ve learned about the future tense in Serbian.
==== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ====
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the future tense for the verb "čitati" (to read).
1. Ja _____ (čitati) knjigu sutra. 
2. Ti _____ (čitati) članak kasnije. 
3. Oni _____ (čitati) novine večeras. 
==== Exercise 2: Conjugate the Verbs ====
Conjugate the following verbs in the future tense for all the subject pronouns.
1. '''ići''' (to go) 
2. '''raditi''' (to work) 
3. '''igrati''' (to play) 
==== Exercise 3: Translate to Serbian ====
Translate the following sentences into Serbian using the future tense.
1. I will travel to Serbia next year. 
2. They will watch a movie tomorrow. 
==== Exercise 4: Identify the Aspect ====
Identify whether the following verbs are perfective or imperfective.
1. napraviti (to make) 
2. praviti (to make) 
==== Exercise 5: Fill in the Table ====
Fill in the following table with the correct future tense forms of the verb "videti" (to see).
{| class="wikitable"
! Subject Pronoun !! Future Tense (Perfective) !! Future Tense (Imperfective)
|-
|-
| Ja ćeš putovati. || Ya chehsh poo-toh-va-tee || I will travel.
 
| Ja || _____ || _____
 
|-
|-
| Ti ćeš učiti. || Tee chehsh oo-chee-tee || You will study.
 
| Ti || _____ || _____
 
|-
|-
| On/Ona/Ono će jesti. || On/Ona/Ono cheh yeh-stee || He/She/It will eat.
 
| On/ona/ono || _____ || _____
 
|-
|-
| Mi ćemo plesati. || Mee cheh-moh pleh-sa-tee || We will dance.
 
| Mi || _____ || _____
 
|-
|-
| Vi ćete raditi. || Vee cheh-teh rah-dee-tee || You will work.
 
| Vi || _____ || _____
 
|-
|-
| Oni/One/Ona će spavati. || Oh-nee/Oh-neh/Oh-na cheh spah-va-tee || They will sleep.
 
| Oni/one/ona || _____ || _____
 
|}
|}


As you can see from the examples above, the auxiliary verb "će" does not change regardless of the subject. Only the main verb takes the infinitive form. This structure is quite straightforward and consistent in Serbian, making it relatively easy to form the future tense.
=== Solutions and Explanations ===


Let’s review the answers to the exercises and discuss any common mistakes.


== Usage of the Future Tense ==
==== Solutions to Exercise 1 ====


1. Expressing Future Actions: The most common use of the future tense is to express actions or events that will happen in the future. Whether it's making plans, talking about future arrangements, or predicting future outcomes, the future tense allows us to convey these ideas effectively. Here are some examples:
1. Ja ću čitati knjigu sutra.


* Sutra ću ići na fakultet. (Tomorrow, I will go to university.)
2. Ti ćeš čitati članak kasnije.
* Sledeće nedelje ćemo posetiti prijatelje. (Next week, we will visit our friends.)
* Za deset godina ćete biti uspešni. (In ten years, you will be successful.)


2. Making Predictions: The future tense is also used to make predictions or express assumptions about future events. By using the future tense, we can indicate that something is likely to happen based on current circumstances or logical reasoning. Here are a few examples:
3. Oni će čitati novine večeras.


* Verujem da će biti lepo vreme sutra. (I believe that the weather will be nice tomorrow.)
==== Solutions to Exercise 2 ====
* Mislim da će ona postati poznata glumica. (I think she will become a famous actress.)
* Ako budeš učio redovno, sigurno ćeš položiti ispit. (If you study regularly, you will surely pass the exam.)


1. '''ići''' 


== Cultural Insights ==
* Ja ću ići 


The usage of the future tense in Serbian is pretty standard and does not vary significantly across different regions. However, it is worth mentioning that the future tense is often used in the context of making plans and arrangements in Serbian culture. Serbians value punctuality and reliability, and it is common to discuss future events and commitments using the future tense. Additionally, the future tense is frequently used in Serbian literature, poetry, and songs to evoke a sense of anticipation and to express hopes and dreams.
* Ti ćeš ići 


One interesting cultural fact related to the future tense is the Serbian tradition of predicting the future using coffee grounds. This practice, known as "tasseography" or "kafomanija," involves interpreting patterns formed by coffee grounds left in a cup after drinking. It is believed that the shapes and symbols can reveal insights into a person's future. While not directly related to the grammar of the future tense, it showcases the cultural fascination with the concept of the future in Serbian society.
* On/ona/ono će ići 


* Mi ćemo ići 


== Exercises ==
* Vi ćete ići 


Now it's time to put your knowledge of the future tense into practice! Complete the following exercises to reinforce what you have learned:
* Oni/one/ona će ići 


Exercise 1: Form the future tense for the following verbs:
2. '''raditi''' 
1. go - ____
2. eat - ____
3. study - ____
4. work - ____
5. sleep - ____


Exercise 2: Translate the following sentences into Serbian using the future tense:
* Ja ću raditi 
1. I will learn Serbian.
2. They will visit Belgrade next year.
3. Will you come to the party tomorrow?
4. We will have a great time at the concert.
5. She will read that book.


Exercise 3: Write three sentences in Serbian using the future tense to make predictions about the future.
* Ti ćeš raditi 


Solutions:
* On/ona/ono će raditi
Exercise 1:
1. ići
2. jesti
3. učiti
4. raditi
5. spavati


Exercise 2:
* Mi ćemo raditi 
1. Učiću srpski jezik.
2. Oni će posetiti Beograd sledeće godine.
3. Hoćeš li doći na žurku sutra?
4. Provešćemo se sjajno na koncertu.
5. Ona će pročitati tu knjigu.


Exercise 3: (Sample answers)
* Vi ćete raditi 
1. Sledeće godine će biti mnogo putovanja.
2. Verujem da će uspešno završiti fakultet.
3. Za pet godina će živeti u inostranstvu.


Take your time to complete the exercises, and don't hesitate to review the explanations and examples if needed.
* Oni/one/ona će raditi 


3. '''igrati''' 
* Ja ću igrati 
* Ti ćeš igrati 
* On/ona/ono će igrati 
* Mi ćemo igrati 
* Vi ćete igrati 
* Oni/one/ona će igrati 
==== Solutions to Exercise 3 ====
1. Ja ću putovati u Srbiju sledeće godine. 
2. Oni će gledati film sutra. 
==== Solutions to Exercise 4 ====
1. napraviti - Perfective 
2. praviti - Imperfective 
==== Solutions to Exercise 5 ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Subject Pronoun !! Future Tense (Perfective) !! Future Tense (Imperfective)
|-
| Ja || ću videti || ću videti
|-
| Ti || ćeš videti || ćeš videti
|-
| On/ona/ono || će videti || će videti
|-
| Mi || ćemo videti || ćemo videti
|-
| Vi || ćete videti || ćete videti
|-
| Oni/one/ona || će videti || će videti
|}
=== Conclusion ===
Congratulations! You've just taken a significant step in mastering the future tense in Serbian. Understanding how to convey future actions will empower you to engage in meaningful conversations and share your plans and dreams.
Keep practicing by forming sentences, and make sure to listen for the future tense in conversations. The more you use it, the more natural it will become!


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Welcome, dear students! Today, we embark on an exciting journey into the realm of Serbian verbs, specifically focusing on the future tense. Understanding how to express future actions is essential for effective communication in any language. In Serbian, the future tense allows you to make promises, predictions, and plans, which are fundamental aspects of social interaction.

In this lesson, we will:

  • Explore the structure of the future tense in Serbian.
  • Discuss the difference between perfective and imperfective aspects of verbs.
  • Provide plenty of examples to illustrate how to conjugate verbs in the future tense.
  • Engage in exercises to solidify your understanding.

By the end of this lesson, you will have a solid grasp of how to use the future tense confidently in various contexts. So, let’s dive in!

Understanding Future Tense in Serbian[edit | edit source]

The future tense in Serbian is used to talk about actions that will happen later. It's a way to express intentions, plans, or predictions. Understanding how to form the future tense is crucial for any beginner in Serbian.

Structure of the Future Tense[edit | edit source]

In Serbian, the future tense can be formed using:

1. Perfective Verbs - These verbs indicate completed actions.

2. Imperfective Verbs - These verbs indicate ongoing or habitual actions.

While the perfective aspect is used to describe actions that will be completed in the future, the imperfective aspect is used for actions that are not necessarily completed.

Perfective Verbs[edit | edit source]

To form the future tense with perfective verbs, you generally use the verb's root, followed by the appropriate conjugation endings.

Imperfective Verbs[edit | edit source]

For imperfective verbs, the future tense is formed by using the auxiliary verb "biti" (to be) in the future tense, combined with the infinitive form of the main verb.

Examples of Future Tense Conjugation[edit | edit source]

Let's take a look at some examples to illustrate how to conjugate verbs in the future tense.

Perfective Verb Examples[edit | edit source]

Here are some perfective verbs conjugated in the future tense:

Serbian Pronunciation English
napisati nɑˈpisa.ti to write (perfective)
ja ću napisati ja ʧu nɑˈpisa.ti I will write
ti ćeš napisati ti ʧeʃ nɑˈpisa.ti you will write
on/ona/ono će napisati on/ɔna/ɔno ʧe nɑˈpisa.ti he/she/it will write
mi ćemo napisati mi ˈtʃe.mɔ nɑˈpisa.ti we will write
vi ćete napisati vi ˈtʃe.tɛ nɑˈpisa.ti you (plural) will write
oni/one/ona će napisati ɔni/ɔne/ɔna ʧe nɑˈpisa.ti they will write

Imperfective Verb Examples[edit | edit source]

Here are some imperfective verbs conjugated in the future tense:

Serbian Pronunciation English
pisati ˈpisa.ti to write (imperfective)
ja ću pisati ja ʧu ˈpisa.ti I will be writing
ti ćeš pisati ti ʧeʃ ˈpisa.ti you will be writing
on/ona/ono će pisati on/ɔna/ɔno ʧe ˈpisa.ti he/she/it will be writing
mi ćemo pisati mi ˈtʃe.mɔ ˈpisa.ti we will be writing
vi ćete pisati vi ˈtʃe.tɛ ˈpisa.ti you (plural) will be writing
oni/one/ona će pisati ɔni/ɔne/ɔna ʧe ˈpisa.ti they will be writing

Key Points to Remember[edit | edit source]

  • The perfective aspect is used for actions that will be completed.
  • The imperfective aspect is used for ongoing actions in the future.
  • Conjugation endings change based on the subject pronoun.

Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now it’s time to put your knowledge to the test! Below are some exercises designed to practice what you’ve learned about the future tense in Serbian.

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the future tense for the verb "čitati" (to read).

1. Ja _____ (čitati) knjigu sutra.

2. Ti _____ (čitati) članak kasnije.

3. Oni _____ (čitati) novine večeras.

Exercise 2: Conjugate the Verbs[edit | edit source]

Conjugate the following verbs in the future tense for all the subject pronouns.

1. ići (to go)

2. raditi (to work)

3. igrati (to play)

Exercise 3: Translate to Serbian[edit | edit source]

Translate the following sentences into Serbian using the future tense.

1. I will travel to Serbia next year.

2. They will watch a movie tomorrow.

Exercise 4: Identify the Aspect[edit | edit source]

Identify whether the following verbs are perfective or imperfective.

1. napraviti (to make)

2. praviti (to make)

Exercise 5: Fill in the Table[edit | edit source]

Fill in the following table with the correct future tense forms of the verb "videti" (to see).

Subject Pronoun Future Tense (Perfective) Future Tense (Imperfective)
Ja _____ _____
Ti _____ _____
On/ona/ono _____ _____
Mi _____ _____
Vi _____ _____
Oni/one/ona _____ _____

Solutions and Explanations[edit | edit source]

Let’s review the answers to the exercises and discuss any common mistakes.

Solutions to Exercise 1[edit | edit source]

1. Ja ću čitati knjigu sutra.

2. Ti ćeš čitati članak kasnije.

3. Oni će čitati novine večeras.

Solutions to Exercise 2[edit | edit source]

1. ići

  • Ja ću ići
  • Ti ćeš ići
  • On/ona/ono će ići
  • Mi ćemo ići
  • Vi ćete ići
  • Oni/one/ona će ići

2. raditi

  • Ja ću raditi
  • Ti ćeš raditi
  • On/ona/ono će raditi
  • Mi ćemo raditi
  • Vi ćete raditi
  • Oni/one/ona će raditi

3. igrati

  • Ja ću igrati
  • Ti ćeš igrati
  • On/ona/ono će igrati
  • Mi ćemo igrati
  • Vi ćete igrati
  • Oni/one/ona će igrati

Solutions to Exercise 3[edit | edit source]

1. Ja ću putovati u Srbiju sledeće godine.

2. Oni će gledati film sutra.

Solutions to Exercise 4[edit | edit source]

1. napraviti - Perfective

2. praviti - Imperfective

Solutions to Exercise 5[edit | edit source]

Subject Pronoun Future Tense (Perfective) Future Tense (Imperfective)
Ja ću videti ću videti
Ti ćeš videti ćeš videti
On/ona/ono će videti će videti
Mi ćemo videti ćemo videti
Vi ćete videti ćete videti
Oni/one/ona će videti će videti

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You've just taken a significant step in mastering the future tense in Serbian. Understanding how to convey future actions will empower you to engage in meaningful conversations and share your plans and dreams.

Keep practicing by forming sentences, and make sure to listen for the future tense in conversations. The more you use it, the more natural it will become!

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