Предмет: Русский язык, автор: zxcg

какие глаголы принадлежат к 1 спряжению

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Автор ответа: natazh
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1. Если ударение у глагола падает на окончание, то определяем спряжение по окончаниям.

У 1 спряжения будут окончания 

 я      у/ю                  мы   ем/ём

ты    ешь/ёшь         вы   ете/ёте

он     ет/ёт                 они   ут/ют 

 

 

2. Если  ударение  падает не на окончание, то ставим глагол в неопределённую форму.

К 1 спряжению будут относиться

  -  все глаголы ,        кроме глаголов на -ить  и  глаголов - исключений  гнать, держать, дышать, слышать, терпеть, вертеть, обидеть, зависеть, ненавидеть, видеть, смотреть и образованных от них

- два глагола на -ить  брить, стелить

Не относятся к первому спряжению и разноспрягальные глаголы (хотеть, бежать, брезжить)   и глаголы  с архаическим т.е устаревшим спряжением (есть, надоесть, дать, создать) и образованные от них.

 

 

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