We created this test for those who want to check if they are real experts in the Russian verb aspects. This quiz is for beginners and the second one, which is going to be published next month, is for intermediate level students.
Imperfective and Perfective Verb Aspects
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Question 1
Я мечтáю … в университéт.
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поступáть
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поступи́ть
Question 2
Мы хоти́м … в понедéльник.
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встречáться
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встрéтиться
Question 3
Он … в университéт ужé два рáза.
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поступáл
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поступи́л
Question 4
Ну́жно чáще…
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встречáться
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встрéтиться
Question 5
… мне завтра!
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звони́
B
позвони́
Question 6
Это всегдá прекрáсно - … жéнщинам цветы́!
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дари́ть
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подари́ть
Question 7
Я ... ей нóвый фен.
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дари́л
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подари́л
Question 8
Он всегдá...
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опáздывал
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опоздáл
Question 9
Он не смог ... тру́дную задáчу.
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решáть
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реши́ть
Question 10
Ты уже нáчал ... задáчу?
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решáть
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реши́ть
Question 11
Она дóлго … сочинéние.
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писáла
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написáла
Question 12
Ты хóчешь ... Пáшу?
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приглашáть
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пригласи́ть
Question 13
Ты обы́чно мнóго ...?
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читáешь
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прочитáешь
Question 14
Он ещë не ... ромáн до концá.
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читáл
B
прочитáл
Question 15
Я никогдá не ... маши́ну.
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покупáл
B
купи́л
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5 thoughts on “Russian Grammar Test: Imperfective and Perfective Verb Aspects”
Dave says:
Thanks for the online test!
Q9 the negative must be for смог
Q14 I though would be either
Он ещё не читал роман до конца or
Он ещё не прочитал роман
Jacopo Volpato says:
Well there’s the negation so it should be with a imperfective verb. Idk why there’s the perfective, maybe for the “till the end”?
Yulia Amlinskaya says:
Do you mean the verb “смог”. WIth this verb we always use the perfective form.
Yulia Amlinskaya says:
Hello! In the 14th question it is much better to use the perfective aspect because of the expression “до конца”. Without this expression, you can use either.
Dave says:
Thanks for the online test!
Q9 the negative must be for смог
Q14 I though would be either
Он ещё не читал роман до конца or
Он ещё не прочитал роман
Jacopo Volpato says:
Well there’s the negation so it should be with a imperfective verb. Idk why there’s the perfective, maybe for the “till the end”?
Yulia Amlinskaya says:
Do you mean the verb “смог”. WIth this verb we always use the perfective form.
Yulia Amlinskaya says:
Hello! In the 14th question it is much better to use the perfective aspect because of the expression “до конца”. Without this expression, you can use either.
Е тун хей says:
Best!