Lesson 25: RUSSIAN VERBS: to BE in the Present Tense (Grammar Tips) | Russian Comprehensive

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  • Learn some Russian Grammar Tips on using the verb 'to Be' in the Present tense in Russian.
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    The verb 'to Be' is usually one of the key elements in many languages. And moreover, it often has some unusual, irregular conjugation that you just have to remember.
    So, good news here!
    Do you know how often you use the verb to Be in the present tense in Russian? Almost never!
    Everywhere there’s the verb ‘to Be’ in English, there’s just nothing in Russian!
    On one hand, it simplifies some things, on the other hand, you have to get used to a different structure in sentences.
    Check out some examples in the video, and try to not get confused by such a straightforward, direct structure of sentences in Russian.
    0:00 - Intro
    0:45 - How does the verb 'to Be' sound & conjugate in Russian?
    1:33 - Examples
    3:11 - Do you use the verb 'to Be' at all in the Present?
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 17

  • @latinmonsieur
    @latinmonsieur Рік тому +4

    Thank you for this! Russian teachers will usually tell you that the present tense быть just doesn't exist altogether, I didn't even know that the "есть" in "У меня есть" was the verb to be, and it was always confusing to me. They told me есть just meant "to exist", but now it all makes more sense.

  • @Tsuki_Mysic
    @Tsuki_Mysic Рік тому +2

    thank you very much

  • @josuearesav
    @josuearesav Рік тому +1

    You're awesome! Thank you so much!

  • @MazeofL
    @MazeofL 4 роки тому +3

    That's exactly the kind of video I was waiting for! Thank you! You have just made my day :) Now a lot of things make sense to me haha

  • @lianison8983
    @lianison8983 3 роки тому +1

    Finally,I'm done on this part,I actually have to come back multiple times to take notes still, so I have something to review when time permits..Spasibo balshoye..

    • @RussianComprehensive
      @RussianComprehensive  3 роки тому

      Right, if you think of these as actual lessons, then a video is only a 10 minute explanation, which you sometimes need to hear a couple of times, and you'll still have to spent the rest of the "lesson" practicing.

  • @user-lw1rt9vm1m
    @user-lw1rt9vm1m 4 місяці тому

  • @yahiaelmassry
    @yahiaelmassry 4 роки тому

    да, это очень хорошо видео, спасибо

  • @yahiaelmassry
    @yahiaelmassry 4 роки тому +2

    ты учишь меня русскому языку, так что, надо сказать спасибо

  • @_Chakotay
    @_Chakotay 2 роки тому

    👍👍

  • @learningchannel3850
    @learningchannel3850 2 роки тому

    Hey! I was just wondering do you have a video on how to use this for the past or future? I know how the conjugation works but when to use it can get tricky at times.

  • @otavio.a.8.r
    @otavio.a.8.r 3 роки тому +1

    Is there any situation where the verb "to be" can be more than one verb or it has the same meanings of English? As exemple in latine languages such as Portuguese and Spanish "to be" is two distinct verbs in "I am (ser) a student" and
    'I am (estar) at home". Is Russian closer to English or Portuguese in this case?

    • @RussianComprehensive
      @RussianComprehensive  3 роки тому +3

      In such examples as yours, both "ser" and "estar" will be translated to Russian as "Быть". You'll skip it in the Present tense (it will be implied), but you'll use the appropriate forms of "Быть" in the Past or Future tense.

  • @jenslowe7910
    @jenslowe7910 8 місяців тому

    thank you - but when do I use явля́ться?

    • @RussianComprehensive
      @RussianComprehensive  8 місяців тому +1

      In more official texts, like
      это является причиной…
      это является неоспоримым доказательством
      and such

    • @jenslowe7910
      @jenslowe7910 8 місяців тому

      @@RussianComprehensive спаси́бо, thank you und Danke !