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Intermediate Russian: Unprefixed Verbs of Motion: Past Tense Uses 

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This video is designed as a summary of unprefixed verbs for intermediate students. Reviews forms and uses of the 8 verbs of motion in the past. Recommended for students from the Novice High proficiency level (А2).
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Комментарии : 16   
@nonman3634
@nonman3634 Месяц назад
This is exactly what I needed. For to me the most difficult feature of the Russian language is this. Not the cases - my native language has at least 18 of those, but possibly more -, not the aspects - my native language has those as well -, but the verbs of motion. Так что огромное спасибо!
@AmazingRussian
@AmazingRussian Месяц назад
@@nonman3634 очень рада!
@amarsalem5671
@amarsalem5671 Месяц назад
Спасибо большое вам Ольга, супер как всегда!
@bytownmary
@bytownmary Месяц назад
Спасибо большое Ольга.
@hannat9597
@hannat9597 Месяц назад
This series is amazing indeed!
@usamahassan7043
@usamahassan7043 Месяц назад
Спасибо большое
@bytownmary
@bytownmary Месяц назад
Thanks!
@AmazingRussian
@AmazingRussian Месяц назад
@@bytownmary Спасибо, Мэри!
@hannat9597
@hannat9597 Месяц назад
Takk!
@AmazingRussian
@AmazingRussian Месяц назад
@@hannat9597 спасибо большое!
@marcplanet4776
@marcplanet4776 Месяц назад
Very helpful video. Thank you! What about multidirectional verbs with prefix “c”: сходить, съездить, etc. Any significant difference between Вчера я ходил в кино Вчера я сходил в кино I read somewhere that “сходить” is the closest perfective form for the imperfective verb ходить. Походить has a slightly different meaning, like “walk for some time”. Is this correct? This is very confusing because сходить is also the imperfective form of the perfective verb сойти, to go down, to get down, to get off (from somewhere). So “я схожу” сan mean: - I’ll go (and come back) in the future, я схожу в кино завтра, or - I’m going down/I’m getting off from (now): я сейчас схожу с поезда Perhaps this is a little too advanced, and that’s why you didn’t mention it in your video… Thanks again
@AmazingRussian
@AmazingRussian Месяц назад
@@marcplanet4776 thank you for your additional information. All you mentioned is correct. Prefixed verbs of motion require more exploration.
@marcplanet4776
@marcplanet4776 Месяц назад
@@AmazingRussian yes, indeed! Perhaps this would deserve a video about verbs of motion with prefix “с-“ and their meanings in perfective and imperfective forms: ходить/сходить сходить/сойти It’s useful to learn verbs of motion with other prefixes as well, but I think the use of prefix с- can be particularly confusing for us Russian learners. The same verb can be either perfective or imperfective depending on the meaning…
@AmazingRussian
@AmazingRussian Месяц назад
@@marcplanet4776 thank you! Great idea!
@Reem-ow1nc
@Reem-ow1nc Месяц назад
Спасибо большое, но для среднего уровня предполагаю, что объяснять все на русском будет полезнее
@AmazingRussian
@AmazingRussian Месяц назад
@@Reem-ow1nc совсем не обязательно. Незнакомая лексика отвлекает от понимания концепции.
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