Learn Russian Past Tense

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Understanding the Russian Past Tense
The Russian Past Tense is used to talk about things that happened in the past. It's like telling a story about something that already happened.
How Russian Past Tense Works
In Russian, verbs change their endings to show when something happened. For the past tense, you need to know the gender and number of the subject.
Important Points
  • Masculine subjects usually end with -л.
  • Feminine subjects usually end with -ла.
  • Neuter subjects usually end with -ло.
  • Plural subjects usually end with -ли.
Examples of Russian Past Tense
Examples
  • Он читал книгу. (He read a book.)
  • Она гуляла в парке. (She walked in the park.)
  • Они играли в футбол. (They played football.)
Important Things to Remember
Important Points
  • The ending changes based on gender and number.
  • The past tense doesn't change for different persons like 'I', 'you', 'he', 'she', etc.
  • Always start with the infinitive form of the verb.
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