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Quick Guide to Russian Verbs

Лёгкий путь к изучению русских глаголов: Учебное пособие для иностранцев, изучающих русский язык

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Forget Barron's 501 Russian verbs. If you are an at least aspiring A-2 (upper beginner), then we recommend this wonderful book to you. What's in it? In this book, you will learn not only verbs, but also the beautiful complexity of motion verbs, aspect, and much more. This text provides a firm ground upon which the Russian student can establish his or her verbal knowledge. There are much more examples of every verb than what other American texts typically provide, and accent marks are of course provided for all conjugations. This great book in the final part also discusses noun and adjective declensions, and even gives a little dictionary. We recommend to pick up this book as a supplement to another other verb-related books to have two sources and styles of explanations.

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Quick Guide to Russian Verbs, Ольга Маратовна Щербакова

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2011
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Title
Quick Guide to Russian Verbs
Subtitle
Лёгкий путь к изучению русских глаголов: Учебное пособие для иностранцев, изучающих русский язык
Publisher
Flinta
Released
2011
Format
Paperback
Pages
432
ISBN10
5976503403
ISBN13
9785976503403
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Description
Forget Barron's 501 Russian verbs. If you are an at least aspiring A-2 (upper beginner), then we recommend this wonderful book to you. What's in it? In this book, you will learn not only verbs, but also the beautiful complexity of motion verbs, aspect, and much more. This text provides a firm ground upon which the Russian student can establish his or her verbal knowledge. There are much more examples of every verb than what other American texts typically provide, and accent marks are of course provided for all conjugations. This great book in the final part also discusses noun and adjective declensions, and even gives a little dictionary. We recommend to pick up this book as a supplement to another other verb-related books to have two sources and styles of explanations.