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Let'S Speak Polish - Modal Verbs
Published 12/2023 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 419.59 MB | Duration: 1h 23m Differences between Polish and English modal verbs: can, must and should. What you'll learn Verbs in Polish - Modal Verbs The Polish Verb 'mA?c, umieA?, potrafiA?' (can) The Polish Verb 'musieA?' (must) The Polish Verb 'powinno siA?' (should) Requirements There are no requirements. Description This is the second part of the course 'Polish Verbs vs English Verbs' 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 modal verbs 'mA?c, umieA?, potrafiA?' (can), 'musieA?' (must), and 'powinno siA?' (should) in the Polish languageIn Polish, the verb 'mA?c / umiA? / potrafiA?' (can), 'musieA?' (must), and 'powinno siA?' (should) are inflected for all persons and numbers in the present, past, and future tenses for single and multiple events.Czas teraA?niejszy (Present Simple):mogA? / umiem / potrafiA? (I can),moA?esz, umiesz, potrafisz (you can),on // ona // ono moA?e / umie / potrafi (he / she / it can),moA?emy / umiemy / potrafimy (we can),moA?ecie / umiecie / potraficie (you can),oni // one mogA? / umiejA? / potrafiA? (they can).Czas przeszA?y (Past Simple):musiaA?em (I had to),musiaA?eA? (you had to),musiaA? / musiaA?a / musiaA?o (he/she/it had to),musieliA?my (we had to),musieliA?cie (you had to),musieli / musiaA?y (they had to).Czas przeszA?y (Future Simple):powinienem (I should),powinieneA? (you should),powinien / powinna / powinno (he/she/it should),powinniA?my (we should),powinniA?cie (you should),powinni / powinny (they should).In Polish, for all types of verbs: 'byA?' (to be), 'mieA?' (to have), 'czynnoA?ci' (actions), and 'czasownik modalne' ( modal verbs), negations, questions 'czy' (if), 'czy nie' (if not), questions about the subject, and questions about parts of the complement are formed in the same way, for example:I can be there now. a?? MogA? byA? tam teraz.I can't be there now. a?? Nie mogA? byA? tam teraz.Can I be there now? a?? Czy mogA? byA? tam teraz?Can't I be there now? a?? Czy nie mogA? byA? tam teraz?Who can be there now? a?? Kto moA?e byA? tam teraz?Who can't be there now? a?? Kto nie moA?e byA? tam teraz?Where can I be now? a?? Gdzie mogA? byA? teraz?Where can't I be now? a?? Gdzie nie mogA? byA? teraz?Above, with numerous practical examples, is presented in Section 1 of this coursePolish Verbs vs English Verbs a?? Section IndexSection 1 Verbs in PolishSection 2 The Polish Verb 'mA?c / umieA? / potrafiA?' (can) in Relation to Completed EventsSection 3 The Polish Verb 'musieA?' (must) in Relation to Completed EventsSection 4 The Polish Verb 'powinno siA?' (should) in Relation to Completed EventsSection 5 Key to the Control Tests Overview Section 1: Polish Verbs vs English Verbs - Part II Lecture 1 Polish Verbs Lecture 2 Polish Verbs Section 2: Polish Verbs vs English Verbs - Part II Lecture 3 The Polish Verb 'mA?c / umieA? / potrafiA?' (can) in Relation to Completed Events Lecture 4 The Polish Verb 'mA?c / umieA? / potrafiA?' (can) in Relation to Completed Events Section 3: Polish Verbs vs English Verbs - Part II Lecture 5 The Polish Verb 'musieA?' (must) in Relation to Completed Events Lecture 6 The Polish Verb 'musieA?' (must) in Relation to Completed Events Section 4: Polish Verbs vs English Verbs - Part II Lecture 7 The Polish Verb 'powinno siA?' (should) in Relation to Completed Events Lecture 8 The Polish Verb 'powinno siA?' (should) in Relation to Completed Events Section 5: Polish Verbs vs English Verbs - Part II Lecture 9 Key to the Control Tests For anyone wishing to use Polish language.