[identity profile] wolfie-18.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] learn_russian
I can never tell when the imperative of an -ить verb ends in и (говорить - говори(те)) or ть (заметить - заметь(те)). Is there any rule that tells one when to use one over the other?

Also, does one really use the present *passive* participle? As in, out of all the participles that there are, right that the past passive participle is used most often? (it seems to be that way in English)
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