really a black horse, yeah, who was riding it, maybe you remember , like, probably emurovits, yes, ilya murovisind, so, i forgot the last one, it ’s okay, he remembers about you. "i'm very good i remember this picture, and there the horse was black, i’m absolutely sure, but how did it happen that you remember this picture well, i really like pictures, i love looking at them, i remember, okay, the correct answer is yes, he really was black , and it was the horse of ilya muromets, pay attention, look at the screen, here it is, beautiful, black, black!" tenth question: if the form of the future tense of a verb is formed by two words, then both words change when used, is this true? ksenia, and honestly, i didn’t have time to read it at all understand what is being said, so i intuitively answered yes, to my mind, in the form of the future tense, two words: there will be and a verb, let’s say these two words are in the nominative case. i think that if they are, say, in the genitive case, then both words will be different, and verbs have cases, i just went to school a long time ago, maybe they started