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What's the 'present simple' form of the word “нашла́” in 3rd person singular female?


What's the first person singular future of победитьUse of past form amongst present formsVerbs of motion present/past continuousOld, dead, or nonexistent?—imperfectives of some verbsRegarding case usage with зватьDo Russian speakers consistently produce the same perfective form for a new verb?Is there a rule for conjugating Russian verbs?Do all verbs in Russian have both an imperfective and perfective aspect?Clauses after non-accusative verbs or тоDifferent 'number' in verb of relative clause using который













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What's the 'present simple' form of the word "нашла́" in 3rd person singular female?



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She finds a new toy every week.




I look for this word in a table of this verb and it's not obvious for me in which form of the verb I should use in this case.



Should it be




Oна найдёт новую игрушку каждую неделю.




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    What's the 'present simple' form of the word "нашла́" in 3rd person singular female?



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    She finds a new toy every week.




    I look for this word in a table of this verb and it's not obvious for me in which form of the verb I should use in this case.



    Should it be




    Oна найдёт новую игрушку каждую неделю.




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      What's the 'present simple' form of the word "нашла́" in 3rd person singular female?



      For example:




      She finds a new toy every week.




      I look for this word in a table of this verb and it's not obvious for me in which form of the verb I should use in this case.



      Should it be




      Oна найдёт новую игрушку каждую неделю.




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      What's the 'present simple' form of the word "нашла́" in 3rd person singular female?



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      She finds a new toy every week.




      I look for this word in a table of this verb and it's not obvious for me in which form of the verb I should use in this case.



      Should it be




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          No, it shouldn't, a different verb should be used here -- "находить". The 3rd person singular form of this verb is "находит".



          The difference between those two verbs is the aspect. "Найти" is a perfective verb, while "находить" is imperfective. Imperfective verbs are usually used in place of English present simple tense.
          So, the correct translation should be "Она находит новую игрушку каждую неделю."



          Also, on a side note, perfective verbs have no present tense at all, and the form you put in is actually future. And verbs don't conjugate for gender in present and future tenses.






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              No, it shouldn't, a different verb should be used here -- "находить". The 3rd person singular form of this verb is "находит".



              The difference between those two verbs is the aspect. "Найти" is a perfective verb, while "находить" is imperfective. Imperfective verbs are usually used in place of English present simple tense.
              So, the correct translation should be "Она находит новую игрушку каждую неделю."



              Also, on a side note, perfective verbs have no present tense at all, and the form you put in is actually future. And verbs don't conjugate for gender in present and future tenses.






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                No, it shouldn't, a different verb should be used here -- "находить". The 3rd person singular form of this verb is "находит".



                The difference between those two verbs is the aspect. "Найти" is a perfective verb, while "находить" is imperfective. Imperfective verbs are usually used in place of English present simple tense.
                So, the correct translation should be "Она находит новую игрушку каждую неделю."



                Also, on a side note, perfective verbs have no present tense at all, and the form you put in is actually future. And verbs don't conjugate for gender in present and future tenses.






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                  No, it shouldn't, a different verb should be used here -- "находить". The 3rd person singular form of this verb is "находит".



                  The difference between those two verbs is the aspect. "Найти" is a perfective verb, while "находить" is imperfective. Imperfective verbs are usually used in place of English present simple tense.
                  So, the correct translation should be "Она находит новую игрушку каждую неделю."



                  Also, on a side note, perfective verbs have no present tense at all, and the form you put in is actually future. And verbs don't conjugate for gender in present and future tenses.






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                  No, it shouldn't, a different verb should be used here -- "находить". The 3rd person singular form of this verb is "находит".



                  The difference between those two verbs is the aspect. "Найти" is a perfective verb, while "находить" is imperfective. Imperfective verbs are usually used in place of English present simple tense.
                  So, the correct translation should be "Она находит новую игрушку каждую неделю."



                  Also, on a side note, perfective verbs have no present tense at all, and the form you put in is actually future. And verbs don't conjugate for gender in present and future tenses.







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