It is apparent that вы is used with the plural ending in past tense verbs regardless of whether or not it is plural in context.
Does the same hold true for short adjectives (but not long ones)?
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Sign up to join this communityIt is apparent that вы is used with the plural ending in past tense verbs regardless of whether or not it is plural in context.
Does the same hold true for short adjectives (but not long ones)?