When we talk about the future tense of the verb "брать," which means "to take," there's something important to remember. We need to use its special form called the "perfective" form.
The perfective form shows that an action is complete. This is really important when we talk about things that will happen in the future in Russian.
Base Form:
Perfective Form:
Future Tense Conjugation:
Завтра я возьму книгу.
(Tomorrow I will take the book.)
Мы возьмём такси, чтобы доехать быстрее.
(We will take a taxi to get there faster.)
By learning these forms, you'll feel more confident using "брать" when talking about future events.
When we talk about the future tense of the verb "брать," which means "to take," there's something important to remember. We need to use its special form called the "perfective" form.
The perfective form shows that an action is complete. This is really important when we talk about things that will happen in the future in Russian.
Base Form:
Perfective Form:
Future Tense Conjugation:
Завтра я возьму книгу.
(Tomorrow I will take the book.)
Мы возьмём такси, чтобы доехать быстрее.
(We will take a taxi to get there faster.)
By learning these forms, you'll feel more confident using "брать" when talking about future events.