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"он помогал" or "он помог"?
I can't understand the difference between "он помогал" and "он помог". Could you explain it in English? Thanks.
14 lug 2011 11:16
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Он помогал – is never translated in perfect simple
Он помог – is never translated in progressive tenses
So, when your situation requires past progressive or present/past perfect progressive – say 'помогал'
when you need present/past perfect in English – say 'помог' in Russian sentence
and about Past Simple:
Он помогал – he took part in assistance or aid, once or many times
Он помог - the problem is solved and he helped
Be careful:
Он помогал делать (оба глагола несовершенного вида)
Он помог сделать (оба глагола совершенного вида)
However, these verbs may often be interchangeable
I hope I could help.
14 luglio 2011
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Он помогал = "He was helping". The action in progress.
Он помог = "He helped". (or "He has helped", depends on context) The action is complete.
14 luglio 2011
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"Он помогал" also can mean a repetative (regular) action in the past. The difference will be clearer if you read about the perfective and the imperfective verb aspect in Russian.
14 luglio 2011
1
Hi, dude! Nice to see you again! You pose really interesting questions, which means you have a very inquisitive mind!
Well, simply put, in answer to your question, "помогал" implies a continuous action for a certain period of time (for instance, in English you'll say "he used to help me" in this case), while "помог" implies a one-time action (for instance, "he helped me just THIS once") and lacks any continuity.
Hope I helped! See you!
Keep it up, you're doing a really good job at studying Russian!
14 luglio 2011
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