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- <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns:epub="http://www.idpf.org/2007/ops" xmlns:m="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:pls="http://www.w3.org/2005/01/pronunciation-lexicon" xmlns:ssml="http://www.w3.org/2001/10/synthesis" xmlns:svg="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><head><title>Russian verbs of motion:</title><link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="docbook-epub.css"/><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.79.2"/><meta name="description" content="This programed textbook introduces Russian imperfective verbs of motion. The text explains the verbs and includes questions in the text with blanks for the student to fill in. The answers are found on the following pages. The book is devoted primarily to five major Russian verbs of motion (those of locomotion and conveyance) in their determinate and indeterminate forms, with one section on some other pairs of indeterminate-determinate verbs of motion. A final test, for which answers are available, completes the course. An appendix of verb definitions and a short bibliography are included. (CHK)This course was formatted by Eric Streit (eric@yojik.eu) using the docbook format from the pdf scanned documents found on:http://sites.google.com/site/soyouwanttolearnalanguage/languagee-books .The Russian part was checked by Gulnara Streit (my wife). You can find the pdf, epub versions on http://www.yojik.eu/ .Version: 4 July 2011"/><link rel="next" href="pr01.xhtml" title="Conjugation patterns of the verbs of locomotion and conveyance"/></head><body><header/><div xml:lang="en" class="book" title="Russian verbs of motion:" id="d0e2"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h1 class="title">Russian verbs of motion:</h1></div><div><h2 class="subtitle">An Introduction to determinate and Indeterminate verbs.</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="orgname">Hubert Setzler</span></h3></div></div><div><div class="abstract" title="Abstract"><div class="abstract-title">Abstract</div><p>This programed textbook introduces Russian imperfective verbs of motion. The text
- explains the verbs and includes questions in the text with blanks for the student to fill
- in. The answers are found on the following pages. The book is devoted primarily to five
- major Russian verbs of motion (those of locomotion and conveyance) in their determinate and
- indeterminate forms, with one section on some other pairs of indeterminate-determinate verbs
- of motion. A final test, for which answers are available, completes the course. An appendix
- of verb definitions and a short bibliography are included. (CHK)</p><div class="note" title="Note" epub:type="notice"><table style="border: 0; "><tr><td style="text-align: center; vertical-align: top; width: 25px; " rowspan="2"><img alt="[Note]" src="images/note_319847762.png"/></td><th style="text-align: left; ">Note</th></tr><tr><td style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top; "><p>This course was formatted by Eric Streit (eric@yojik.eu) using the docbook format
- from the pdf scanned documents found on:</p><p>http://sites.google.com/site/soyouwanttolearnalanguage/languagee-books .</p><p>The Russian part was checked by Gulnara Streit (my wife). You can find the pdf, epub
- versions on http://www.yojik.eu/ .</p><p>Version: 4 July 2011</p></td></tr></table></div></div></div></div><hr/></div></div><footer/></body></html>
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