Very often when writing words, we think whether it is necessary to put a soft sign after hissing.In order not to be mistaken, you need to determine what part of speech the word belongs.In what declension is the word given and in which part of the word there is a soft sign.In this case, the word you go is a verb in the 2nd person.the only number, the present.Then it is written only with a soft sign and nothing else.Also written words you meet, you run, remember, believe, drop out and many others.For my son, I came up with a poem here: in verbs and dialects, the sign is always written, but in short adjectives we never write!Another moment, if by the way a postfix is added, a soft sign in the verb is preserved.For example: you will meet, meet, strain, get drunk, and t.D.
We determine the morphological signs of the word, the spelling of the word with or without it depends on this.
This is a verb, and 2 faces e. h.
What are you doing? You go, sit, stand, look, write, read, etc.D. In this form, the ending eat or see (depending on the conjugation) is always with a soft sign, this must be remembered.
For example, already in the form of 3 faces a soft sign is not necessary to write: it goes, sits, stands, etc.D.
In Russian phonetics, the consonant sound [w] is solid, which does not have a couple in softness. But in Russian spelling, it is written after the letter ‘w’ a soft sign, the so -called morphological, for indicating, for example, feminine nouns of the third declension (falsity, rags, baldness), unlike masculine nouns of the second declension (baby, crumb, pencil).
In the personal endings of verbs in the form of 2 faces the only number, we will also write a soft sign after hissing:
You You go, Sleep, cut, dance.
In the form of an imperative mood, the only and plural spelling also recommends writing a soft sign after hissing:
Cut – cut
Eat – eat
Smuck – smear.
The first and most important thing that must be done before writing the word ‘go’ is to determine part of the speech. And this procedure will not become an empty formal course. The grammatical meaning of the word will entirely determine the presence or absence of a grammatical soft sign in its ending. And the fact that this alleged soft sign will be exclusively grammatical, and not phonetic, is obvious. The eternally hard sound [w] does not need softening, since this mitigation is impossible.
So, ‘You go‘is a verb. One of the forms of the verb ‘go’. What to do? – go. What are you doing? – You go. This verbal form can grammatically combine only with the pronoun ‘you’, so there is no doubt that we have a second person (the form of the only number).
There is a very clear rule that reads the need to set up in such verbs of the 2nd face of a soft sign.
For example.
- Lie, sit, read, write, think.
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Therefore, to set up a soft sign, no spelling dictionaries as methodological apprentices are needed. ‘You go’ – this is not a vocabulary.
We must write ‘You go‘.
In order to additionally verify the need for the ending ‘-sh’, we will make an example of a sentence with the analyzed word. This example will show that we really have a verb:
- ‘When (what are you doing?) you go along a bright road, the darkness becomes distant ‘.
You can’t write ‘. Otherwise it will be on ‘Yiddish’. 🙂
Good afternoon. Write this word correctly through a soft sign: ‘go’. Since this verb has an ending ‘-you’. According to the rules of the Russian language, the word ‘walk’ refers to the second person of the only number that have just such endings.
Of course with a soft sign at the end. This is ‘and hedgehog’ is clear how they can say on slang. In the verbs of the second person, the only number, with a hissing letter at the end, a soft sign is always writ10. For example: what are you doing? Eat? Or already sleeping? This can be a life for example such words as: breathing, you see, sit, lie, hang is ITP
It is amazing, sometimes stumble on recordings in some chats or forums-respondents, where these words can write without a soft sign at the end. But in the vastness of the ‘Internet pages’, it doesn’t happen.
The word ‘walk’ is the verb of the present, the second person, the only number, answers the question ‘what you are doing?’. According to the rules, in the Russian language, those verbs that are verbs of the imperative mood, verbs of the indefinite shape and verbs of the expressive inclination of the only number are written with a soft sign after hissing.
That’s right: you go.
An example of a sentence with the word ‘go’:
- You go along the road.
- When you go to me, I rejoice.
In the verbs of the second person, the only number, the present after the hissing always stands ‘b’. You go (what you do?) just applies to such verbs and does not apply to the words exceptions, which means a soft sign at the end is necessary.
Of course, right You go, With a soft sign! This is a verb 2 person for the only number – we ask the question – what’s the caseEat, So the word is a verb, should end in the eat. There is no ending of the ech, we write only with a soft sign!
The correct answer will be ‘You go‘with a soft sign.
We need to determine what a word is in front of us.
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You go – the verb of the 2nd person in the singular. What are you doing? – You go.