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Persons in Russian: rule and meaning

Persons in the Russian language are an important morphological sign of independent parts of speech. Knowing this rule well, you can easily determine the type of single-sentence sentences, and also correctly form the word forms.

The Russian language is rich in its verbal variety, but among such a vast choice is the foundation, the foundation of the language. This basis is the independent parts of speech. The verb's face in Russian can "teach" correctly to write complex orthograms of verbs, correctly coordinate them with other parts of speech, and also correctly compose specific forms. A verb is one of the main independent parts of speech, denoting the "action" of an object, committed by someone / something. The main morphological features of the verb include: conjugation, species, time, faces. The Russian language in the "knowledge chest" has two conjugations, it is correct to determine which again only good knowledge of persons will help.

So, there are three types of persons in the Russian language: 1st person, 2nd and 3rd.

Since a person is a sign of a verb that determines "who" or "what" an action takes, then it is necessary to define it with the help of pronouns.

The first person indicates that the action is performed by the narrator himself (this means that the personal pronoun "I" must be substituted for the verb): I listen, I see. As for the plural, the pronoun "we" is substituted: we do, we prepare.

The second person indicates that the action is performed by the interlocutor of the narrator (substituting the pronouns "you" in the singular, or "you" in the plural): you did, you know, you saw, you worked. It is the knowledge of the second person that helps to determine the conjugation of the verb : for this, the verb should be presented in conjunction with the pronoun "you" and after the end the i-th or the II-th conjugation will be already clearly seen (if the verb has the ending ENL, then this is the i-th conjugation, If the ending is NUL, then II-e).

Persons in Russian have a third form, which indicates the subject of the action. In this case, the pronoun "he / she / it" should be substituted for the singular and "they" for the plural: they rush, it shines, it draws, it plays.

Thus, having well mastered this rule, many grammatical and stylistic errors can be avoided . Also, knowledge of this rule helps in determining the type of single-component simple sentence.

One-sentence sentences are impersonal, vaguely personal and definitely personal. For sentences of the first type, verbs in the initial form (infinitive) are characteristic, as well as impersonal verbs. It is worth noting that the peculiarity of this type of single-component sentence is the expression in it of the verb through the word "no".

In specifically-personal sentences, verbs of the second person are most often found, both in the plural and in the singular.

Indefinite-personal have verbs of the third person (that is, with the pronoun "someone / they") in their composition.

Persons in Russian are the defining feature of parts of speech. They help to correctly combine words, correctly write their suffixes / endings, and also correctly express their thoughts.

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