501 Russian Verbs: Fully Conjugated in All the Tenses, Alphabetically Arranged (Barron's 201 Mandarin Chinese Verbs)
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #232356 in Books
- Published on: 2001-04-27
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 624 pages
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Synopsis
The 501 most commonly used verbs in each book's designated language are listed in table form, one verb per page and conjugated in all tenses, identified by English infinitive forms. Verbs are both regular and irregular, presented alphabetically for quick reference. Added material related to verbs and verb usage is also presented, including lists of hundreds more regular verbs, idiomatic verb usage, and more.
Customer Reviews
Excellent for reference of Russian verbs
I have been studying the Russian language for 2 years now and, during that time, have constantly referred to this book.
Each content page has a verb, with all its forms.
Verbs are placed in sections: Past tense, Present tense, Future tense, Conditional tense, Imperative, Deverbals (Participles) and the Verbal adverb (Gerund).
It is well laid out and shows the different conjugations of verbs within each section.
At the front of the book, there are descriptions of how verbs work.
At the back of the book, there are two sections dedicated to listing the infinitive form of the verbs and indicating which page the verb is on. The first section puts the verbs in English A-Z order and the second section puts the verbs in the Russian Imperfective A-ya order.
For me, the only downsides to this book are that examples are not provided (which would be useful) and that the book is quite heavy to carry around.
Nevertheless, I would certainly recommend this verb book to any student of the Russian language. It has been extremely useful for me.
Well laid out grammar book
A russian verb book is essential book when learning Russian. This one isn't as handy in size (A5 ish) as some of the pocket ones but it's clear and well laid out. The index at the back lists the imperfect verbs alphabetically which makes them easy to find in the book. The verbs are translated in english.




