Russian - Verb Conjugation in the Future Tense
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In this video, I explain how to conjugate verbs in the future tense in Russian. The future tense in Russian has 2 variations that can express the future. 1. The imperfective future compound which uses future conjugations of быть and regular imperfective infinitives (Я буду/Ты будешь/Он/Она/Оно будет/Мы будем/Вы будете/Они будут + infinitive). 2. And the perfective future simple which uses verbs in the perfective aspect and takes conjugations from the present. The imperfective is self-explanatory because it indicates a continuous and ongoing action that will happen in the future, using быть which is stative, meaning “I will be doing, you will be doing, etc.” The perfective, however, can be tough because it’s important to know how to identify a perfective verb and what present conjugation to use with a perfective verb, considering that there are spelling rules for certain verbs. The meaning of the perfective in the future simple is “I will, you will, etc” because it indicates an action will finish successfully. In any manner, when doubting which variation of the future to use, using the imperfective will always be simpler, faster to remember, and more understandable.

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