The seventh SerboVerb quiz is a fill-in-the-gaps exercise. In this quiz, you must listen to a mix of songs nice to hear and fill the blanks in ten questions, by recognizing a series of verb forms used by the singer !

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The sixth SerboVerb quiz deals, as our Quizzes n°3 and 5, with the distinction between perfective and imperfective aspect. As in the Quiz n°5, only the second person singular of the perfect tense is used, but this time with agreement in the feminine gender. The same aspectual pairs as in the Quiz n° 5 are used!

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The fifth SerboVerb quiz is devoted, as our Quiz n°3, to the distinction between perfective and imperfective aspect, but it is a little bit simpler: only the second person of the perfect tense and the masculine singular are used. In this SerboVerb quiz, you will also learn a series of aspectual pairs.

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This SerboVerb quiz, authored by our new collaborator Blaženka Trivunčić – head of Serbian School in France, Italy, Slovenia and Malta, deals with imperative mode. The quiz is conceived as a very rich material package so that you will find a Jovan Jovanović Zmaj’s poem, a corresponding song, a series of exercices, many lessons, and even more. We are sure that you will enjoy it.

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The third SerboVerb quiz is devoted to the distinction between perfective and imperfective aspect, which is one of the main difficulties in learning Serbian conjugation. In this SerboVerb quiz you will learn a series of aspectual pairs.

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The second SerboVerb quiz mainly deals with subject-verb agreement. Within any clause with a verb, the subject and verb must agree in person (first, second, or third) and number (singular or plural). This quiz consists of ten fill-in-the gap exercises !

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This is the first SerboVerb quiz. The quiz consists of ten questions about a series of verbs that you will discover in a funny song!

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Did you know that with our app you can search any verb form: tražim, voleo sam, vožen, pospu, bio je doneobošće, and so on. Our powerful search engine will recognize it if available in our database, and suggest one or more choices. You can then select the verb you are looking for, and access its complete conjugation. 

Why this is important? Sometimes, it is hard to know the infinitive form of the verb used in a sentence or conversation. For instance, it is not easy to find out the infinitive form reći ’to tell’ from the aorist reče. So, all you need is to type reče, our app will do the rest!

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