The title pretty much says it all. It's a very common mistake which (unfortunately) even many native speakers make.
Is there a rule to unambiguously decide should I end this verb with -тся
or -ться
?
The title pretty much says it all. It's a very common mistake which (unfortunately) even many native speakers make.
Is there a rule to unambiguously decide should I end this verb with -тся
or -ться
?
There are four cases when you put ь
in verb suffixes:
й
and г
(ляг(те)) with imperative mood: исправь(те).In all other cases, there is no ь
.
The best way is to ask a question... If it ends in т
, it's тся
, if in ть
, then it's ться
:
The key here is to ask a question that this verb answers.
If the question is "what is it doing?", then the ending should be -тся
(делается, пишется, причесывается, ...)
If the question is "what to do?", then it's -ться
(делаться, писаться, причесываться, ...)
It's a big problem ;-) and there's whole site dedicated to that question: http://tsya.ru/