What does a student who is new to the rules of the Russian language think? His thoughts are approximately the following: "How is it right? Like this. No, not like that. And if I write like that? Suddenly I’m wrong? Well, okay, whatever happens. I write like this."
Can you imagine how long such a comrade will puzzle over how to write to him: “see” or “see”? If he knew the rules, there would be no troubles.
Let's tell the negligent student the rule of writing the verb "see", but at the same time we will remember.
Verb Exception
What does the rule say about conjugation of verbs? Verbs can be conjugation I and II. There are no other options. The verb in question was supposed to relate well to the verbs of conjugation I. But he is one of the exceptions.
In the Russian language there are seven verbs with unstressed endings related to II conjugation: to depend, offend, twirl, see, watch, hate.
As we see, our verb is included in these seven. Therefore, we boldly speak of him: the verb "see" II conjugations.
How to: “see” or “see”? The rule did not help to remember? Then we continue our conversation.
Incomprehensible vowel
We sorted out the type of conjugation. But the vowel in the ending did not stop embarrassing. How do we know: “see” or “see”?
Put our verb in the infinitive. For those who have forgotten what the infinitive is, recall that this is an indefinite form of the verb. What is it? "See". Some nonsense. It turns out that the verb I is conjugation?
No, we said above that the verb “see” is II conjugation. It is included in the number of those very verb exceptions. And if so, then the correct option, how will it be: “see” or “see”? The first option is correct.
Sentences about the word
With the rule and conjugations of verbs, we figured out above. Now let's make sentences with our singular verb.
Tomorrow I will see my son.
Will you see my partner?
Will he see a mistake in the project?
She will see the flowers on the table.
They will see a magic film.
We will see mom.
You will see New York.
Morphemic composition
How do you spell - “see” or “see”? We found out that the correct spelling is "see." We proceed to analyze our verb according to the morpheme composition :
Perfect verb
Why such a weird subtitle? What is perfect in the verb "see"? A word is like a word.
In fact, everything is simple. The verb answers the question "What will you do?" This is a verb of a perfect form, singular, in the second person.
And yet, how is it a perfect verb? We will explain now. Such verbs have only two forms of tense: past and simple future. They indicate a completed action. The verb "see" indicates a simple future tense.
As for imperfect verbs, they have all three forms of tense. They indicate incomplete activities. Answer the question "What to do?". For example, what will you do in the evening? Run in the stadium. Will you see or see me there? You see, we remember the rule, right?
Summarize
The purpose of the article is to tell the reader about the correct spelling of the verb "see." The main aspects:
The verb “see” refers to exception verbs with an unstressed ending. There are seven of them.
These seven verbs, in turn, are verbs of the II conjugation.
How do you spell: “see” or “see”? Answer this question, and justify your answer. Happened? Remember the rule well? Excellent.
Conclusion
So we helped the negligent schoolboy who does not want to learn the rules of the Russian language, and we also refreshed our own memory.
And students can be advised to study before it is too late. For an adult illiterate person causes, at best, indulgence. If you do not know him personally, of course.
Imagine that you receive an email from a colleague - a specialist. And it is written so that I want to take this colleague a textbook on the Russian language. Unpleasant, right? We will not act as such people who urgently need to pick up a textbook.