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    Let'S Speak Polish Part I

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    Let'S Speak Polish Part I

    Let'S Speak Polish Part I
    Published 12/2023
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    Language: English | Size: 734.13 MB | Duration: 2h 34m

    Verbs in Polish

    What you'll learn

    Verbs in Polish Part I

    The Polish Verb 'być' (to be)

    The polish Verb 'mieć' (to have)

    The Polish Verb 'czynności' (actions)

    Requirements

    There are no requirements.

    Description

    This course is the first in the series 'Polish almost without Secrets.' The entire series is dedicated to the practical aspects of using various types of verbs and other parts of speech, as well as grammatical tenses in the Polish language.This course is focused on discussing the verbs 'być' (to be), 'mieć' (to have), and 'czynności' (actions) in the Polish languageIn Polish, the verb 'być' (to be) is inflected for all persons and numbers in the present, past, and future tenses for single events, for example:Czas teraźniejszy (present tense):jestem (I am),jesteś (you are),on / ona / ono jest (he/she/it is),jesteśmy (we are),jesteście (you are),oni są / one są (they are).In Polish, the verb 'mieć' (to have) is inflected for all persons and numbers in the present, past, and future tenses for single events, for example:czas przeszły (past tense):miałem (I had),miałeś (you had),miał / miała / miało (he/she/it had),mieliśmy (we had),In Polish, action verbs ‘czynności’ (actions) in single completed actions vary by persons and numbers in the present, past, and future, through the change of the verb ending, for example:verbs such as: bić (beat), kupować (buy), pisać (write),czas przyszły (Future Simple):napiszę [-ę] (I will write),napiszesz [-esz] (you will write),on/ona/ono napisze [-e] (he/she/it will write),napiszemy [-emy] (we will write),napiszecie [-ecie] (you will write),oni / one napiszą [-ą] (they will write).

    Overview

    Section 1: Polish Verbs vs English Verbs Part I

    Lecture 1 Verbs in Polish

    Lecture 2 Verbs in Polish

    Section 2: Polish Verbs vs English Verbs Part I

    Lecture 3 The Polish Verb ‘być’ (to be)

    Lecture 4 The Polish Verb ‘być’ (to be)

    Section 3: Polish Verbs vs English Verbs Part I

    Lecture 5 The Polish Verb ‘być‘ (to be) – Differences in Use between English and Polish

    Lecture 6 The Polish Verb ‘być‘ (to be) – Differences in Use between English and Polish

    Section 4: Polish Verbs vs English Verbs Part I

    Lecture 7 The Polish Verb ‘mieć’ (to have)

    Lecture 8 The Polish Verb ‘mieć’ (to have)

    Section 5: Polish Verbs vs English Verbs Part I

    Lecture 9 The Polish Verb ’czynność’ (action) in Relation to Completed Actions

    Lecture 10 The Polish Verb ’czynność’ (action) in Relation to Completed Actions

    Section 6: Polish Verbs vs English Verbs Part I

    Lecture 11 The Polish Verb ’czynność’ (action) in Relation to Uncompleted Actions

    Lecture 12 The Polish Verb ’czynność’ (action) in Relation to Uncompleted Actions

    Section 7: Polish Verbs vs English Verbs Part I

    Lecture 13 Key to the Control Tests

    For anyone whishing to use Polish language.