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UkrainianGrammar0 to A1 Course → Basic Grammar → Verbs - Past Tense

Introduction[edit | edit source]

Welcome to the lesson on "Verbs - Past Tense" in Ukrainian grammar. In this lesson, we will explore the formation and use of simple past tense verbs in the Ukrainian language. Understanding past tense verbs is essential for effective communication in Ukrainian, as they allow us to talk about actions and events that have already happened. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently conjugate and use past tense verbs in your conversations. So let's dive in!

Past Tense Verbs[edit | edit source]

In Ukrainian, past tense verbs are used to describe actions or events that happened in the past. They allow us to talk about completed actions or states. The formation of past tense verbs involves adding specific endings to the verb stem, depending on the gender and number of the subject. Let's explore the different forms of past tense verbs in Ukrainian.

Formation of Past Tense Verbs[edit | edit source]

To form the past tense of regular verbs in Ukrainian, we need to add specific endings to the verb stem. The verb stem is obtained by removing the infinitive ending -ти or -тий from the infinitive form of the verb. The endings vary depending on the gender and number of the subject. Let's take a look at the endings for each gender and number.

Masculine Singular[edit | edit source]

To form the past tense of regular verbs for a masculine singular subject, we add the following endings:

Ukrainian Pronunciation English
читати (to read) chy-ta-ty read
читав (he read) chy-tav read
писати (to write) py-sa-ty write
писав (he wrote) py-sav wrote

Feminine Singular[edit | edit source]

For a feminine singular subject, we use the following endings:

Ukrainian Pronunciation English
читати (to read) chy-ta-ty read
читала (she read) chy-ta-la read
писати (to write) py-sa-ty write
писала (she wrote) py-sa-la wrote

Neuter Singular[edit | edit source]

The endings for a neuter singular subject are as follows:

Ukrainian Pronunciation English
читати (to read) chy-ta-ty read
читало (it read) chy-ta-lo read
писати (to write) py-sa-ty write
писало (it wrote) py-sa-lo wrote

Plural[edit | edit source]

For plural subjects, we use the following endings:

Ukrainian Pronunciation English
читати (to read) chy-ta-ty read
читали (they read) chy-ta-ly read
писати (to write) py-sa-ty write
писали (they wrote) py-sa-ly wrote

It is important to note that the endings may change depending on the verb stem. Some verbs may have irregular past tense forms that do not follow the regular pattern. We will explore these verbs in more detail later in the lesson.

Examples of Past Tense Verbs[edit | edit source]

Now let's see some examples of past tense verbs in sentences.

Masculine Singular[edit | edit source]

  • Я читав цю книгу. (I read this book.)
  • Він писав листа. (He wrote a letter.)

Feminine Singular[edit | edit source]

  • Вона читала цю книгу. (She read this book.)
  • Я писала листа. (I wrote a letter.)

Neuter Singular[edit | edit source]

  • Це читало цю книгу. (It read this book.)
  • Це писало листа. (It wrote a letter.)

Plural[edit | edit source]

  • Ми читали цю книгу. (We read this book.)
  • Вони писали листа. (They wrote a letter.)

Irregular Past Tense Verbs[edit | edit source]

While most verbs follow the regular pattern for forming past tense verbs, there are some verbs that have irregular past tense forms. These verbs do not follow the standard rules and require memorization. Here are some examples of irregular past tense verbs:

  • бути (to be) - був (was), була (was)
  • мати (to have) - мав (had), мала (had)
  • робити (to do) - робив (did), робила (did)

It is important to practice and familiarize yourself with these irregular past tense forms to use them accurately in your conversations.

Using Past Tense Verbs[edit | edit source]

Now that we have learned how to form past tense verbs in Ukrainian, let's explore how to use them in sentences.

Talking about Past Events[edit | edit source]

Past tense verbs are used to talk about actions or events that happened in the past. They indicate that the action or event is completed and no longer happening. Here are some examples:

  • Вчора я читав цю книгу. (Yesterday, I read this book.)
  • У минулому тижні вона писала листа. (Last week, she wrote a letter.)

Describing Past States[edit | edit source]

Past tense verbs can also be used to describe states or conditions that were true in the past but may no longer be true. Here are some examples:

  • В дитинстві я був старшим братом. (In childhood, I was the older brother.)
  • Мій друг матав великий будинок. (My friend had a big house.)

Expressing Past Habits[edit | edit source]

Past tense verbs can be used to talk about past habits or repeated actions. They indicate that the action was done regularly or habitually in the past. Here are some examples:

  • Кожного дня я читав книгу перед сном. (Every day, I used to read a book before sleep.)
  • В минулому році вона писала щоденник. (Last year, she used to write a diary.)

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You have successfully learned about past tense verbs in Ukrainian. You can now form and use past tense verbs to talk about past actions, states, and habits. Remember to practice using past tense verbs in your conversations to become more fluent in Ukrainian. Keep up the good work, and in the next lesson, we will explore the future tense verbs. До побачення (Goodbye)!

Table of Contents - Ukrainian Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Greetings and Introductions


The Ukrainian Alphabet and Pronunciation


Numbers and Time


Nouns and Gender


Family and Relationships


Pronouns and Possessives


Food and Dining


Verbs and Tenses


Travel and Transportation


Adjectives and Adverbs


Hobbies and Leisure


Ukrainian Traditions and Holidays


Prepositions and Conjunctions


Shopping and Services


Ukrainian Cuisine

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