Question
What is the difference between the verbs that have with ся or сь
and the verbs without these particles?
Answer
Hello! The verbs with the particles "ся" or "сь" are called reflexive. The verbs without these participles are not reflexive. There are different types of Russian reflexive verbs, you can check them here:
http://www.russianlessons.net/grammar/verbs_reflexive.php.
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