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| He (is)+ ANOTHER WORD |
| If you add to "I" another word from the offered then you would be surprised to see how much you can say in Russian. Try to play those combinations, creating blocks. In the Present tense Russians omit the link-verb TO BE.(But not in the past!) Imagine you that you omit IS in English: He is a man > He a man. This is a book > This a book. But this is only in Present! The endings of the Russian words depend on whether it is "I, SHE, HE or IT" |
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| THE WORD "HE" IS "OH" IN RUSSIAN | |
| Он русский | He is Russian |
| Он англичанин | He is English |
| Он голоден | He is hungry |
| Он говорит по-русски | He speaks Russian |
| Он холост | He is not married |
| Он устал | He is tired |
| Он опоздал | He is late |
| Он хочет есть | He is hungry (He wants to eat) |
| Он ищет книгу | He is looking for a book |
| Он мужчина | He is a man |
| Он идет | He is going |
| Он готов | He is ready |
| Он идет домой | He is going home |
| Он идет пить чай | He is going to drink tea |
| Он доктор | He is doctor |
| Он спешит | He is in a hurry |
| Он хочет пить | He is thirsty (He wants to drink) |
| Он живет в Лондоне | He lives in London |
| Он не говорит по-русски | He does not speak Russian |
| Он женат | He is married |