Hi everyone, I have some sentences here but I'm wondering if you could give me the dictionary form of the verbs in each sentence. Thank you Někdo táhne vozík Někdo tlačí vozík. Policista se opírá o auto. Někdo rozsvěcí. Někdo zhasíná. Někdo tiskne tlačítko na televizním ovládači. Někdo se chystá stisknout tlačítko myši. Ona otvírá okno. Ona odtahuje záclony Ona zatahuje záclony
táhnout (táhne) tlačit (tlačí) opírat se (opírá se) rozsvěcet (rozsvěcí) zhasínat (zhasíná) tisknout (tiskne) chystat se (chystá se) otvírat (otvírá) odtahovat (odtahuje) zatahovat (zatahuje) Hint: If you enter the forms you're looking for in http://www.pravidla.cz/, you'll find your entry redirected to the infinitive (dictionary) form. Ex: For zatahuje (http://www.pravidla.cz/hledej.php?qr=zatahuje), the page will redirect to zatahovat ("Tvar zatahuje převeden na zatahovat").
Whilst on the subject of the "pravidla.cz" site (and I apologise if this has been asked before) there doesn't seem to be any logical order to the conjugation of verbs or the declension of nouns. Or is that just me missing something?
Yes, you are missing the substantial fact that pravidla.cz is based on Ispell (a spell-checking program for Unix which supports a large number of languages). The spell-checkers usually do not provide any additional information about particular forms. You can download the Ispell checker from the web. It is available for many languages, even for Vietnamese, Latin, Qechua, Manx Gaelic, ...
Some of the less usual verbs needn’t be in dictionary in this particular aspect. Perhaps you have to look for the perfective forms: rozsvítit zhasnout otevřít odtáhnout zatáhnout Don’t waste time with http://www.pravidla.cz. Use http://prirucka.ujc.cas.cz/ instead. It also supports the redirecting to the basic form (e.g. http://prirucka.ujc.cas.cz/?slovo=zatahovat) and it is much better.