you are the besttttt! я носитель испанского языка, аргентинец, я самостоятельно учу русский язык уже три года. Я приехал в Россию 5 месяцев назад. Вы мне очень помогли своими объяснениями! Особенно ваши объяснения несовершенного и совершенного аспекта.
Thank you much for enunciating and breaking down everything so clearly. It makes a huge difference. Some people teach as a skill, but you teach with both skill and talent. It's a gift.
Nice video and thank you very much for all your videos. Your videos from way back and the ones you put out recently have been very useful in helping me understand the language Thank you very much and weldone on the good work
And also I'd like to comment that it's infixes since it's in the middle of the word. They are all called affixes and they could be prefix, infix or suffix. Infixes are not common in English language. I discovered it recently in one of my classes
Никогда не говори "некогда" когда учишься и будет тебе знание. Не и ни больная тема у многих - не или ни, слитно или раздельно. Некому делать работу. Не кому, а чему! Никому, лишь ему одному. Не к кому пойти. (на слух слитно)
You can say "Я хочу выиграть!" [I want to win], but you can't say "Я люблю выиграть!" [I love to win] because the word "выиграть" means a single instance of winning and not the winning in general! Therefore we have the form "выигрывать" which means to win continiously. So if you say "Я хочу выигрывать!", it means to win not only now, but to win over and over again, to be a winner in perspective.