What terminations happen

What terminations happen

Endings are personal – at verbs, patrimonial – at adjectives and participles and also at verbs in past tense, case – at nouns, adjectives and participles.

Instruction

1. The terminations happen only in changeable words. Therefore to allocate the termination, define to what part of speech the word belongs.

2. If this adverb, an adverbial participle, a personal pronoun or one of auxiliary parts of speech, then the terminations it is senseless to look for, they are not there just.

3. If the word is a verb, then define time. The verb has categories of future, real and past tense.

4. In the present and future time the verbs are conjugated, i.e. have personal endings. For example, "I write" a personal ending in a word "-at" points to the first person, singular. In a word "read" the termination "-yut" speaks about the third party, plural.

5. In past tense the verbs change on childbirth and numbers. In a word "read" the zero termination that indicates a masculine gender, singular, and the termination "- and" in a word was "read" points to plural.

6. Nouns incline. It means that they change on cases and numbers. Take any noun, decline it. Invariable there will be a word basis, and what will vary – a case ending. For example, "computer-computer-computer-computer-computer-au computer" and "computers-computers-computers-computers-computers-au computers".

7. Adjectives and participles change on sorts, numbers and cases. Respectively, sets of the terminations at these words quite big. In case of adjectives and participles it is possible to speak also about the patrimonial terminations, and about case.

8. For example, the adjective "red" costs in a masculine gender. Replace the termination "-y" on "-aya" and receive the word of a feminine gender. Respectively, the word "red" - a neutral gender, "red" - plural form. Each of reduced forms will change on cases, depending on in what context it is necessary to use this word.

Author: «MirrorInfo» Dream Team


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