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Идти♀️VS Ходить♻️?
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The verb «идти» is used for going in one direction.
Describes smo walking in a straight line from A to B.
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The verb «ходить» is used for going more than one direction.♻️
Describes the action of walking/going without a fixed goal or end point.
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With adverbs telling how often trips are made (часто, редко, обычно, всегда, иногда, каждый день) is used «ходить».
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The verb «идти» matches up Present Continuous in English.
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The verb «ходить» matches up Present Simple in English.
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In the past the verb «идти» has the form «шёл» and matches up Past Conclusions.
«Ходить» matches up Past Tense in English.
Word helpers which can determine the using of the "verbs of motion":
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●The First group:
now
today
yesterday
tomorrow
*one time action
*there
*simultaneously with other process
Matches up Continuous Tense
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●The Second group:
often
usually
always
rarely
sometimes
every day
regularly
never
*as a fact
*in a sense of "to be able to do"
*many times
*to and from
Matches up Simple Tense
My Canadian author photo for #TheMemoryIllusion at 28. Such a BABY . Photo my the incredible @borisbreuerfotografie. This was taken through a pane of glass - you can see some of the reflection!
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What's the difference between СВОЙ and МОЙ
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Свой, своя, своего, своими, своих, своему, своей, свою...
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It's not always clear for foreigners when to use "свой" and when to use "её" or one of the others.
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In English моя/своя, мой/свой, мои/свои translated as "my".
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How to use the words: свой, свою, своя, своих, своему... and so on. We used them with the meaning of "one's own".
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Masha put on her dress.
Маша одела свое платье (her own dress).
Masha put on her dress.
Маша одела её платье (maybe her own maybe someone else).
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Russian Possessive Pronouns are not used when we speaking about family members or relatives.
Father swears his son.
Папа ругает сына (it's clear that he swears his own son)
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