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Just published! You probably stumble upon the sentences like "Что нам делать?" (What should we do?) - Ever wondered why Russians phrase it this way?
In my latest post, I break down:
The unique Russian infinitive sentence structure
Why these constructions are essential for native-like fluency
How infinitives express necessity, inevitability, and intention
Practice exercises to master this pattern yourself
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The second infinitive
The second infinitive can be either in the inessive form or instructive form. I’ve talked about the instructive form already, so I’ll talk here about the inessive.
This is used to say what is happening at the same time as something else happens. So for example:
Opettajan puhuessa lapset piirsivät. While the teacher spoke the children were drawing.
How to form
In most cases this be formed by removing the final a/ä and adding ssa/ssä
syödä - syödessä puhua - puhuessa valita - valitessa
In the cases where after removing -a/ä, the final letter is ‘e’ then an ‘i’ is added:
lukea - luke - lukiessa
How to use
This can be used whenever two things happen simultaneously. Often a possessive ending is needed to indicate who is doing what, but as usual this happens when the person doing the action in the first part of the sentence is the same person doing the action in the second part.
Opiskellessani suomea kuuntelin musiikkia. - As I was studying Finnish I listened to music.
Hän puhuu puhelimessa kävellessään puistossa. - He is speaking on the phone while walking in the park.
As you can see, the tense never changes in the inessive form, so you just have to change the tense of the other part!