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Answer by Les Bailey for Verb conjugation with Pronoun ‘я’

Verbs with infinitive forms which are similar can have non-past endings for 1st person singular and 3rd person plural forms which are not the same; note verbs such as бросать (бросают), сосать (сосут),...

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Answer by Dkh5 for Verb conjugation with Pronoun ‘я’

Another way to know is to first identify if the verb is 1st or 2nd conjugation. 1st conj verbs have -ешь, ет, -ем, etc. 2nd conj verbs have -ишь, -ит, -им, etc. For most 1st conj verbs remove the -ть...

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Answer by Eugenia Vlasova for Verb conjugation with Pronoun ‘я’

-ю normally indicates a verb stem ending with a soft consonant (in case of читаю it is читаj-). -у indicates a verb stem ending with a hard consonant. However, it not always works this way. Zaliznyak...

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Verb conjugation with Pronoun ‘я’

As far as I know, when conjugating the verb for the I pronoun you will use ю or у. I was wondering if there was a trick to knowing when to use which one.Examples:ячитаю— I readяживу— I live

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