What you need to know in order to successfully communicate both onnative, and in any foreign language? First, learn the most used verbs. "Shine" is one of such "necessary" verbs. Let's try to understand its meaning and nuances of use in the context of proposals.
First, let's look at the literal and portable lexical meaning of the verb. So, shine - it means:
Shining is an intransitive verb of the imperfect type of the 1st conjugation. The features of its change in numbers and persons can be considered in the table below.
Singular | Plural | |
1 person | I'm an ordinary girl, I do not feel anything, I do not stand out. | We are * bold to them, like stars on the night sky. |
2 person | You *** are like a Christmas tree. You, I see, do not have a special intellect. | You *** are so bright that your eyes ache. It's only special in you that wit everywhere *** brushes. |
3 person | He *** is in the rays of the morning sun and shines like a copper pin. She is somehow dull, not at all *** it. It's so bright *** it! On her finger *** it's an engagement ring. | They sparkle and *** yat, like tears on pink girl's cheeks. Jewels are not *** yat under a layer of age-old dust. |
Are there synonyms in the verb being studied? Yes, "shine" is a word that can be replaced by the following:
To better understand the meaning of the verb "b-l-e-s-t-e-t-ь", it is worthwhile to study examples of sentences with this word.