CzechCourse

board; get on
Essential everyday
Verb
Type:Regular
Infinitive:
nastoupit
Verbal noun:nastoupení
Aspect:Perfective
Transitivity:Intransitive
Reflexive:No
Governs cases:
2. Genitive
Conjugation class:-it

Past Tense

PersonMasculineFeminineNeuter
I
you (sg)
he/she/it
we
you (pl)
they

Future Tense

PersonForm
I
you (sg)
he/she/it
we
you (pl)
they

Imperative

PersonForm
ty
my
vy

Conditional

Czech marks gender/number in the participle. Neuter is rarely used in the conditional.

PersonMasculineFeminine
I
you (sg)
he/she/it
we
you (pl)
they

Examples

I will get on the bus.
Please get on quickly.
She got on the train.
We will get on the train tomorrow.
The children got on the tram.

start work; start a role
Essential everyday
Verb
Type:Regular
Infinitive:
nastoupit
Verbal noun:nastoupení
Aspect:Perfective
Transitivity:Intransitive
Reflexive:No
Governs cases:
2. Genitive
Conjugation class:-it

Past Tense

PersonMasculineFeminineNeuter
I
you (sg)
he/she/it
we
you (pl)
they

Future Tense

PersonForm
I
you (sg)
he/she/it
we
you (pl)
they

Imperative

PersonForm
ty
my
vy

Conditional

Czech marks gender/number in the participle. Neuter is rarely used in the conditional.

PersonMasculineFeminine
I
you (sg)
he/she/it
we
you (pl)
they

Examples

On Monday I will start work.
She started at a new company.
When will you start?
Petr started as a teacher.
After school he started work.