Sloveso BÝT – Verb TO BE (questions & negatives)
This article will show you how to create questions and negative forms in Czech with Czech verb BÝT (= TO BE). There are plenty of examples in Czech with English translations.
This article will show you how to create questions and negative forms in Czech with Czech verb BÝT (= TO BE). There are plenty of examples in Czech with English translations.
Let's test your knowledge in these quizzes. Czech verb BÝT (TO BE) seems to be easy, right? But are you able to understand even seš* or sou*? There is also 1 quiz for total beginners.
You will learn how to conjugate the Czech verb BÝT (=TO BE) in present tense. I will also show you the forms of the verb in Common Czech so that you are able to understand us in less formal situations.
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