Time is not important in training young chess players. Kramnik: “Unlike young chess players, I can turn off the computer. Н and НН in short adjectives and short participles

21. Indicate all the numbers in the place of which one letter H is written.
The noise of the surf is growing, the axial (1) ice (2) wind rises and furiously (3) rips off the waves, spreading spray and the pungent smell of the sea through the air.

22. Indicate all the numbers in the place of which HH is written. Enter the numbers in ascending order.
The eruption of Vesuvius was described in detail (1) in the letters of Pliny the Younger addressed to the Roman historian Tacitus, wounded (3) in that terrible month of August.

23. Indicate all the numbers in the place of which HH is written. Enter the numbers in ascending order.
In the preparation of young chess players, it is not the time that was (1) spent directly (2) playing chess that is important, but conscious training, based (3) on overcoming, requiring effort.

24. Indicate all the numbers in the place of which N is written. Enter the numbers in ascending order.
St. Basil's Church crowned (1) with a huge, rainbow-colored dome, extremely similar to the crystal facet (2) cork of an old (3) decanter.

25. Indicate all the numbers in the place of which HH is written. Enter the numbers in ascending order.
The ceremonial portrait was supposed to evoke enthusiastic (2) feelings among modern (1) people and descendants, therefore the person depicted (3) on it was freed from everything everyday.

26. Indicate all the numbers in the place of which one letter H is written. Enter the numbers in ascending order.
The discounted (1) item was sold (2) to a collector, and its former owner, without even visiting (3) the item, went to the station.

27. Indicate all the numbers in the place of which one letter H is written. Enter the numbers in ascending order.
The house stood somewhat away from the forest, the walls here and there were renewed (1) with fresh woods, the windows were painted (2) with whitewash, a small porch on the side, decorated with (3) carvings, still smelled of resin.

28. Indicate all the numbers in the place of which HH is written. Enter the numbers in ascending order.
Opera by S. S. Prokofiev "War and Peace", written (1) based on the novel by L.N. Tolstoy, reshe (2) but in the spirit of traditional (3) Russian opera music of the XIX century.

29. Indicate all the numbers in the place of which one letter H is written. Enter the numbers in ascending order.
In the foreground of the picture, against the background of figures more closely (1) with smeared (2) soot faces, a girl in a snow-white dress with a whip (3) basket in her hands stands out brightly.

30. Indicate all the numbers in the place of which one letter H is written. Enter the numbers in ascending order.
The picture depicts (1) a cheerful village wedding, a motley mass of people successfully entered (2) and wide in the landscape, with a beautifully drawn (3) high blue sky.

31. Indicate all the numbers in the place of which HH is written. Enter the numbers in ascending order.
The door to the room was open (1), and from there, clearly (2), the sounds of a piano were heard, on which some slow (3) etude was performed.

32. Indicate all the numbers in the place of which HH is written. Enter the numbers in ascending order.
When visiting the hunting castle, tourists liked the old (1) tapestries in the central hall, as well as magnificent exquisite (2) portraits in gilded (3) frames, on which the former owners were depicted (4).

33. Indicate all the numbers in the place of which HH is written. Enter the numbers in ascending order.
We saw only the foam (1) crests of furious (2) waves and heard the cries of alarm (3) birds, furious (4) flying over the sea.

34. Indicate all the numbers in the place of which one letter H is written. Enter the numbers in ascending order.
Os (1) streets were strewn with (2) yellow and crimson (3) foliage, reminiscent of a motley (4) carpet.

35. Indicate all the numbers in the place of which HH is written. Enter the numbers in ascending order.
The bursaks suddenly changed: they appeared, instead of the previous stain (1) boots, morocco red, with silver (2) horseshoes; bloomers with a thousand pleats and with gatherings, tied with gold glasses; to the spectacle trailer (3) there were long (4) straps with tassels and other trinkets.

36. Indicate all the numbers in the place of which HH is written. Enter the numbers in ascending order.
At the festive evening, there were (1) a lot of warm words addressed (2) to the hero of the day, who was touched (3) by thanking the guests who came to congratulate him.

37. Indicate all the numbers in the place of which HH is written. Enter the numbers in ascending order.
Ahead you can see a broken (1) th foliage (2) egg, a silver (3) stump in hoarfrost, which means - to me in the next house.

38. Indicate all the numbers in the place of which HH is written. Enter the numbers in ascending order.
Along the walls, smeared with (1) blue lime, there were benches, in the front room there were several chairs and a table for musicians, in the back room there were a dozen tables, making (2) long (3) rows for dinner - that's the whole situation.

39. Indicate all the numbers in the place of which HH is written? Enter the numbers in ascending order.
In modern (1) construction, cement mixed (2) with sand and water or an aqueous solution of salts is used to connect bricks and concrete (3) blocks.

40. Indicate all the numbers in the place of which one letter H is written. Enter the numbers in ascending order.
If near the pole of the Moon there will be discovered (1) leading (2) reserves at the bottom of an eternally shaded (3) crater, then the problem of delivering the most important resources to the Earth’s satellite for its development will be solved: oxygen, hydrogen and water.

USE in Russian

Part 1

Read the text and complete tasks 1-3. (1) The most important function of phraseological units should be recognized not as a designation of a particular subject, but as an expression of attitude to what is being said. (2) Possession of figurative means of language decorates speech and enriches the techniques of oratory; (...) phraseological means are able to influence the mind of the interlocutor during a public speech.

(3) Therefore, it is very important to know the meaning of various phraseological expressions and life situations in which they can be used.

1. Which of the following sentences correctly conveys the main information contained in the text?

1) Phraseologisms decorate speech and enrich the techniques of oratory, because they express an attitude towards what is being said.

2) Phraseological units are able to influence the mind of the interlocutor during a public speech.

3) Phraseologisms do not denote a particular subject, but express an attitude towards what is being said, and this is their most important function.

4) In order for a public speech to be bright and influence listeners, it is necessary to understand the meaning of phraseological expressions and life situations in which their use is appropriate.

5) It is important to know the meaning of phraseological expressions and the life situations in which they are used, because phraseological units not only decorate our speech, but also allow us to influence the listener.

2. Which of the following words (combinations of words) should be in place of the gap in the second (2) sentence of the text? write it outword ( combination of words ).

firstly, on the contrary, in other words, only

Answer: ___________________________

3. Read the dictionary entry, which gives the meaning of the word FUNCTION. Determine in what sense this word is used in sentence 1. Writefigure corresponding this value in the dictionary entry.

FUNCTION , -And; and.

1) In philosophy: a phenomenon that depends on another and changes as this other phenomenon changes.

2) In mathematics: a law, according to which each value of a variable quantity (argument) is associated with a certain definite value, as well as this value itself.Linear f . (changing in direct proportion to the change in its argument).

3) Work performed by an organ, an organism (book).F . glands.

4) Role, meaning of something. (book).F . syntax.

5) Duty, range of activities (book). Servicef , F . trade union committee.

Answer: ___________________________

4. In one of the words below, a mistake was made in setting the stress: the letter denoting the stressed vowel was highlighted INCORRECTLY. write it outword .

kitchen over a long time

Answer: ___________________________

5. In one of the sentences below, the underlined word is WRONGLY used. correct the error and writeword Right.

According to teachers, the LANGUAGE barrier is what most often prevents an adult from successfully mastering a foreign language.

Plants need REVITALIZING heat during the frost season, so gardeners should consider what type of greenhouse to use in order to preserve tender seedlings.

Potential investors continue to WAIT for the right moment to invest money, evaluating the most promising areas of investment.

The course of cultural studies, which is studied at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, was introduced in order to FILL in the gaps in knowledge of the requirements of military and civil etiquette.

Among ETERNAL human values, honesty was the most important for him.

Answer: ___________________________

6. In one of the words highlighted below, a mistake was made in the formation of the form of the word. Correct the mistake in the formation of the word form and write downword Right.

a few AMPS THREE young men often RIDE many PROFESSORS

about FIVE HUNDRED photos

Answer: ___________________________

7. Establish a correspondence between the sentences and the grammatical errors made in them: for each position of the first column, select the corresponding position from the second column.

OFFER

GRAMMATICAL ERRORS

A. Speaking at the trial as a witness, my hands even began to tremble.

1) incorrect use of the noun

B. An article about our school was published in the local newspaper Svetlom Put.

2) an error in constructing a sentence with homogeneous members

Q. There were tables, chairs, a bookcase, modern furniture in the room.

3) incorrect construction of a sentence with a participial turnover

D. Most of the students completed all the tasks successfully.

4) an error in constructing a sentence with an inconsistent application

D. This transition was about four hundred and sixty-five kilometers.

5) management standards are violated

6) the order of words in the sentence is violated

7) The rules for agreeing the predicate with the subject are violated

Answer:

8. Identify the word that is missing alternating root vowel. write it out word by inserting the missing letter.

suffocate ... with this ... narcissistic ... mouth ... speak ... vote

Answer: ___________________________

9. Determine the row in which the same letter is missing in both words in the prefix. Write out these words by inserting the missing letter.

pr ... to shame, continuously ... jerkily and ... to wheel, reduce ... walking ra ... packaged, ra ... washed

pr ... fastidious, pr ... hail and ... far, not ... talkative

Answer: ___________________________

10. Write out word

utat ... wat beans ... naughty ... naughty ... naughty ... naughty

Answer: ___________________________

11. Write out word , in which the letter E is written at the place of the pass

fuss…t take off…t breathe…t look…sh chasing…shishing

Answer: ___________________________

12. Define a sentence in which NOT with the word is written CLEARLY. open the brackets and write it out word .

In Natasha's singing there was already (not) childish diligence.

The sun, still (not) hidden by clouds, illuminates a gloomy yellow-purple cloud.

This (un)pleasant story remained in my memory for a long time.

Learning without skill is (not) a benefit, but a disaster.

In the light blue of the sky, still (not) warmer after the night, the clouds turned pink.

The chess game (not) finished by us has been rescheduled for tomorrow.

Answer: ___________________________

13. Define a sentence in which both highlighted words are spelled ONE. Open the brackets and write out these two words .

(B) DURING the last year there was a lot of work, (FOR) THEN now it was a pleasure to look at the city.

For some time, Merkulov walked (B) FOLLOWING everyone, (FOR) THEM stopped.

I don’t know (FROM) WHAT my comrades fell silent, but I fell silent (FROM) THAT quiet languor that the touching melody aroused in me.

Many were present (DURING) THAT conversation, but it was a long time ago and (FOR) THIS was forgotten by everyone.

Grandfather (B) FOR ALL his life was called (PO) SIMPLY Kuzmich.

Answer: ___________________________

14. Specify numbers , in place of which NN is written.

In the preparation of young chess players, it is not the time that was (1) spent directly (2) playing chess that is important, but conscious training, based (3) on overcoming, requiring effort.

Answer: ___________________________

15. Arrange punctuation marks. Specify numbers sentences in which you need to put ONE comma.

1) The gloomy forest is sullenly silent or howls deafly.

2) Spring thunder roared menacingly, then grumbled good-naturedly.

3) Siberia has many features both in nature and in human customs.

4) These gigantic stone structures testify to the birth of monumental forms in Korean architecture.

5) Neither the bad English weather, nor the icy cold of the bedroom, nor the cold tea could change the mood of the guest.

Answer: ___________________________

16. Place punctuation marks: indicate figure

A typical monument of Yaroslavl architecture - the Church of Elijah the Prophet - is a (1) well-lit (2) from the inside (3) temple (4) surrounded by covered galleries.

Answer: ___________________________

17. Place punctuation marks: indicate numbers

At night, the place (1) seemed (2) dead, even the dogs did not bark, no light streamed from any window. From the rain, from wet fences, from damp bark, it smelled of something (3) incredibly (4) cheerful, spring, happy.

Answer: ___________________________

18. Put punctuation marks: indicate figure , which should be replaced by a comma in the sentence.

In subsequent years, (1) the poet will often meet with a school friend (2) whose (3) opinion (4) is not indifferent to him.

Answer: ___________________________

19. Put punctuation marks: indicate numbers , which should be replaced by commas in the sentence.

Now I will have to leave for a short time (1) but (2) when I return to Moscow again (3) I will be sincerely glad to see you (4) if you deign to agree to a meeting.

Answer: ___________________________

Read the text and complete tasks 20-25

(1) The number of "universal" symbols is growing every year, because new scientific disciplines appear, sciences such as biology, psychology, and linguistics are being improved and introduce their own special symbolism. (2) Doesn't this mean that our writing is returning back to pictography, that is, pictorial writing?

(3) To some extent, yes. (4) But at the same time, creating new symbols-ideograms, humanity does not refuse the achievements of millennia, from phonetic writing. (5) Thus, our writing becomes mixed, "letter-ideographic". (6) For example, the texts of scientific articles in mathematics or nuclear physics are written in just such an alphabetic-ideographic script. (7) Its advantage over the alphabet is obvious. (8) Firstly, ideograms are understandable regardless of the language (chemical formulas, mathematical symbols), and secondly, they not only shorten the record, but also help scientific thinking (the progress of mathematics is due mainly to the introduction of special symbols, the creation of the "language of mathematics" ), (9) And thirdly, such symbolism becomes understandable not only to any person, but also to computers.

(10) "Information explosion" - this is the name of an incredibly large amount of information, which is growing like an avalanche every year. (11) From the time of Gutenberg to the present day, more than 35 million books have been published, and this figure is clearly underestimated, since a huge number of special editions do not enter the book market.

(12) It is not surprising that scientists are not able to read all the published literature, even in their narrow specialty. (13) That is why at present the only salvation from this flow of information, which, moreover, is increasing every year, is the creation of information-logical machines built on the basis of electronic computers.

(14) With the help of “machine writing”, it is possible, bypassing translation from language to language, to record all the necessary information in electronic memory. (15) The system of universal symbolism, international signs of science are improving every year, but earlier this happened, so to speak, spontaneously, without the participation of specialists. (16) And only in recent years XX century, it became clear that not the last word belongs here to linguists who are engaged not only in the primitive ideography of primitive tribes, but also in modern scientific ideography.

(17) "Machine writing", it is also the "universal code of science", it is also the "world letter", will be created. (18) This will be an ideography understandable to any person and computer. (19) But it does not at all follow from this that phonetic, alphabetic writing will disappear. (20) After all, living colloquial speech will be preserved and will develop and improve, poets and prose writers will continue to create in their native language. (21) 3begins, the alphabet will remain, the means of recording the "living word". (22) True, here too the technician can make significant adjustments: the authors now record their works on voice recorders, any novel can be “spoken”, there are already many electronic libraries consisting of “sound books”. (23) However, the “sounding word” can be given in various interpretations (remember the reading of poetry performed by the authors themselves and masters of artistic reading). (24) Therefore, both the alphabet and the book will probably live for centuries, only the scope of their use will narrow significantly. (25) Scientific, special, technical literature will be recorded by "means of machine writing", and fiction - by means of familiar traditional writing. (26) In this sense, letters will die only together with the living human word. (According to A. Kondratov)

20. Which statement matches from the point of view of the author of the text? Specify numbers answers.

1) Machine writing will eventually be understood only by a computer.

2) Symbolic records not only overcome the language barrier, but also contribute to the development of scientific thinking.

3) Linguists who deal with various issues of ideography are not involved in the development of international signs of science.

4) Over time, the letters of the traditional script will die, giving way to new characters.

5) By creating new ideogram symbols, people do not abandon traditional writing.

Answer: ___________________________

21. Which of the proposed statements are true. Specify numbers answers.

1) Sentences 17-21 contain reasoning with elements of description.

2) Sentences 17-21 contain reasoning.

3) Sentence 3 contains a partial answer to the question posed in sentence 2.

4) Sentences 8-9 contain arguments proving the idea expressed in sentence 7.

5) Sentences 23-24 contain a narrative.

Answer: ___________________________

22. Write out the obsolete word from sentences 2-3.

Answer: ___________________________

23. Among sentences 3-9, find one that connects with the previous one using a possessive pronoun. Writenumber this offer.

Answer: ___________________________

Read a fragment of a review based on the text that you analyzed while doing tasks 20-23.

This fragment examines the language features of the text. Some terms used in the review are missing. Fill in the gaps (A, B, C, D) with the numbers corresponding to the number of the term from the list. Write in the table under each letter the corresponding number.

Write the sequence of numbers in the ANSWER FORM No. 1 to the right of the task number 24, starting from the first cell , without spaces, commas and other additional characters .

Write each number in accordance with the samples given in the form.

24. Linguist N. Kondratov is concerned about the changes taking place in the modern language. This is the reason for the appearance in the text of such a trope as (A) ________ (“letters will die” in sentence 26), in combination with such a lexical device as (B) _________ (“pictography”,"ideograms", "letter-ideographic writing"). (C)_______ (in sentences 8, 9) and (D) _______ ("primitive" - ​​"modern" in sentence 16) allow the author to be very convincing.

List of terms

1) terms

4) hyperbole

7) question-answer form of presentation

2) rhetorical question

5) impersonation

8) comparative turnover

3) emotional-evaluative words

6) contextual antonyms

9) introductory words

Answer:

Part 2

25. Write an essay based on the text you read.

Formulate and comment on one of the problems posed by the author of the text (avoid over-quoting).

Formulate position of the author (narrator). Write whether you agree or disagree with the point of view of the author of the read text. Explain why. Argument your answer, relying primarily on the reader's experience, as well as on knowledge and life observations (the first two arguments are taken into account).

The volume of the essay is at least 150 words.

A work written without relying on the text read (not on this text) is not evaluated. If the essay is a paraphrase or a complete rewrite of the source text without any comments, then such work is evaluated by zero points.

Write an essay carefully, legible handwriting.

tasks

answer

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45

2.

in other words

3.

4

4.

kitchen

5.

language

6.

I drive

7.

34271

8.

illuminated

9.

traverseindulgence

10.

bean

11.

busy

12.

unpleasant

13.

afterthen

14.

23

15.

23

16.

4

17.

12

18.

2

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134

20.

25

21.

134

22.

back

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7

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Text Information

Main problems

1) The problem of the “information explosion” (What is an “information explosion”? What are its consequences for humanity? What are the ways out of this situation?)

1) The “information explosion” has led to the fact that even scientists cannot read all the literature in their narrow specialty, the way out is to create “machine writing”.

2) The problem of the future of writing (Will the letters we know disappear? Will they be replaced by other characters?)

The letters will not disappear, they will remain for writing fiction and will die only together with the living human word.

List of used literature

1. USE 2015. Russian language. Exam tests. Workshop on the implementation of typical test tasks of the Unified State Examination / G.T. Egoraeva. - M .: Publishing house "Exam", 2015.

2. Russian language. Speech norms. “Speak so that I can see you”: a textbook for the formation of linguistic and communicative competences. 10th grade / N.A. Senina, T.N. Glyantseva, N.A. Gurdaeva; ed. N.A. Senina. - Rostov n / a: Legion, 2013.

3. Vorob'eva K.V., Sergeeva E.V. Workshop on the Russian language. Culture of speech: Textbook for high school students and university entrants. - St. Petersburg: Soyuz Publishing House, 2001.

4. Russian language and culture of speech. Norms of the Russian literary language: textbook. allowance / ed. O.V.Zagorovskoy. - Voronezh, 2004.

5. I.P. Vasiliev, Yu.N. Gosteva, V.V. Lvov, N.V. Sokolova, I.P. Tsybulko. USE-2012. Russian language: typical exam options: USE 30 options / ed. I. P. Tsybulko. - M.: National Education, 2011. - 272 p. - (USE-2012. FIPI - school).

6. KIMs of past years

Question #20

Which of the statements correspond to the content of the text? Specify the answer numbers. Enter the numbers in ascending order.

1) The name of S. Ya. Marshak before the publication of Mark Geyser's book was not familiar to modern readers.
2) During the years of repression, a warrant was issued for the arrest of S. Ya. Marshak.
3) In the works of A. A. Akhmatova, S. Ya. Marshak found themes for his new poems.
4) S. Ya. Marshak worked as the editor-in-chief of the magazine "Youth".
5) In Marshak's life, it happened that he was in real danger.
(1) With the release of Mark Geyser's book about Marshak in the "Life of Remarkable People" series, the general reader's perception of the famous poet should change. (2) And not only among the masses. (3) Even such a venerable critic as Benedict Sarnov believed that "an original artist, the Marshak as we know him, he became only in Soviet times."
(4) But now Mark Geyser tells in detail about the poet’s arrival in literature, and we learn that Marshak began with poems that caused rave reviews from Stasov, who immediately took the young poet under his wing, as well as Gorky, Chaliapin and other outstanding masters. (5) Akhmatova, for example, later admitted to Samuil Yakovlevich that without his "Book of Ruth", published back in 1909, there would not have been her "Lot's wife" and some other poems ...
(6) In Marshak's life, it happened that he was in real danger. (7) Here is at least the story of the defeat of the Marshakov edition of Detizdat, when many of its employees and authors were arrested. (8) Years later, in the case of one of the then repressed children's publishers, they found a warrant for the arrest of Samuil Yakovlevich himself. (9) He was saved by the fact that he left Leningrad on time ...
(10) Where did the children's classic Marshak come from, who admired such great and very different writers as M. Gorky, V. Mayakovsky, M. Tsvetaeva, K. Chukovsky? (11) A world-famous translator who won creative "duels" with the most prominent masters? (12) 3 wonderful teacher, educator of young, and not young poets?
(13) The main thing, probably, was his love for people, for literature, and above all for children. (14) And the famous Marshakov’s conversations with people who interested him in something (most often with writers) - enthusiastic responses to them are full of memories of Samuil Yakovlevich? ..
(15) One of the most powerful pages in Marshak's creative biography was opened by Boris Polevoy, at that time the editor-in-chief of the Yunost magazine. (16) He had already heard that Marshak was barely alive, that doctors were fighting not even for days, but for hours of his life ... (17) And suddenly a call came from his office: "Samuil Yakovlevich wants to talk to you." (18) Field did not believe. (19) I decided that they were playing him. "(20) And then I hear something," he recalls, "that immediately convinces me that I am talking with a real Marshak, with a poet who is dying:
- (21) My dear, you must have heard that I am blind. (22) I don't see anything. (23) But they read the proofs to me. (24) Believe me, there are serious flaws. (25) No, no, not yours, but my flaws ... (26) The proofs are in front of you? (27) Find a page such and such, (28) Did you find it? (29) Take a pencil, I will dictate an amendment to you. (30) I get scared.
- (31) Samuil Yakovlevich, I'll come to you. (32) The magazine will be patient.
- (33) No, no, no, we can tolerate it, but the magazine cannot stand it. (34) We have a million readers, they need to deliver the magazine on time. (35) Write down. (36) It already sounds like an order."
(37) Field decided that the worst for Marshak was over. (38) A person on his deathbed cannot keep proofreading!
(39) But Marshak could. (40) And a day after this conversation, Polevoy heard that Samuil Yakovlevich was no longer alive ...
(According to S. Sivokon*)
* Sergey Ivanovich Sivokon (born in 1933) - Russian literary critic and literary critic.


His tribe (1) ik step (2) about absorbed the heat (3) on fuel (4) oil meat.
1) 1,2
2) 2,3
3) 1,2,3
4) 1,2,3,4

Empty (1) s sand (2) dunes and wind (3) and windless (4) day.

1) 1,2
2) 3,4
3) 2,3
4) 2,3,4

In which answer option are all the numbers correctly indicated, in place of which HH is written?

In the preparation of young chess players, it is important not the time that was (1) spent directly (2) playing chess, but conscious training, based (3) on overcoming, requiring effort.

1) 1,2,3
2) 2
3) 3
4) 2,3

In which answer option are all the numbers correctly indicated, in the place of which one letter H is written?

In the heroes of his paintings, Pablo Picasso wanted to see the carriers of the truth (1) hidden from ordinary people, accessible only to the inner (2) man’s gaze, his exalted (3) nature.

1) 1
2) 1,2
3) 3
4) 2,3

In which answer option are all the numbers correctly indicated, in the place of which one letter H is written?

If (1) reserves of water (2) ice are found near the pole of the Moon at the bottom of an eternally shadowed (3) crater, then the problem of delivering the most important resources to the Earth’s satellite for its development will be solved: oxygen, hydrogen and water.

1) 1
2) 2
3) 1,2
4) 1,3

In which answer option are all the numbers correctly indicated, in place of which HH is written?

Silver (1) spoons and silver (2) tin (3) dishes were decorated with a plow (4) tree (5) slol.

1) 1,2,3,5
2) 2,3, 4,5
3) 3,5
4) 2,3,5

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SPELLING APPLICATION A12

Н–НН in adjectives and participles

IMPORTANT!

1. long form

revoked

adjectives

communion And

from VERB adjectives

pigeon

-HE N-

station

1. Perfect look

-ENN-

straw

2. There is a prefix, except NOT

clay

karti HH th

3. There is a dependent word

Exceptions:

glass YANN th

tin YANN th

trees YANN th

Exception:

wind EN th,

no wind ENN th

4. There is -OVA-/-EVA-

Except kov H oh, chew H th

2. short form

ADJECTIVE

(as many H as in full)

Fog distance HH a (foggy)

participles(can be replaced with a verb)

- N - sowing field H o (sown)

Promise kept H o (kept back)

IN ADVERT

as many H as in the word from which it is formed

deliberation HH about (thinking HH th) to do

REMEMBER!

H H H

planted H th (father) nechaya HH th

name H th (brother) nezhda HH th

prida H oh (bride) negada HH th

smarter H th unheard HH th

nezva H unseen HH th

not so easy H y (guest) zhela HH th

kova H th yes HH th

chewing H th sacred HH th

Yu H moshe HH ik

guests H ita, guests H aya chita HH th

puta H hic unexpected HH th

green H th

Exercise 1. In which answer option are all the numbers correctly indicated, in place of which HH is written?

When the fog (1) east brightened and the drum (2) shot died down in the camp, suddenly (3) the enemy attack began.

1) 1 2)2 3)2, 3 4) 1,2, 3

Task 2.

St. Basil's Church crowned (1) with a huge, rainbow-colored dome, extremely similar to the crystal facet (2) cork of an old (3) decanter.

1) 1,2 2) 2 3) 3 4) 2, 3

Task 3. In which answer option are all the numbers correctly indicated, in place of which HH is written?

In the preparation of young chess players, it is not the time that was (1) spent directly (2) playing chess that is important, but conscious training, based (3) on overcoming, requiring effort.

1) 1, 2, 3 2) 2 3) 3 4)2, 3

Task 4. In which answer option are all the numbers correctly indicated, in the place of which one letter H is written?

The axis of rotation of the Earth's satellite around its own (1) axis is directed (2) and almost perpendicular to the plane of the ecliptic, therefore, there are (3) two unusual types of regions at the poles of the Moon.

1) 1 2) 2 3)3 4)2, 3

Task 5. Give the correct spelling of the underlined word.

The tart smell of cat ... herbs is spilled in the warm summer air.

1) Two letters NN are written, since this is a participle formed from a non-prefix verb of the perfect form.

2) One letter H is written, since this word is formed from an imperfective verb and does not have dependent words.

3) One letter H is written, as this is a short participle.

4) Two letters HH are written, since this is a participle that has a dependent noun mpa.

Task 6. Give the correct spelling of the underlined word.

The quiet lake is still falling asleep ... about the seeds of flowering trees and herbs.

1) The letter H is written, since this adjective is formed using the suffix -AN-.

2) One letter H is written, as this is a short form of the sacrament.

3) One letter H is written, since this is a participle without explanatory words.

4) It is written NN, since it is an adjective, not a participle; in a short adjective, the spelling -НН- is retained.

Task 7. Give the correct spelling of the underlined words.

Long...th scrap...th shadows fell on the walls.

1) Long ... s, scrap ... s - the letter H is written, since these adjectives are formed from nouns using the suffixes -IN - and - AN-.

2) Long ... s, scrap ... s - one letter H is written, since both words are a short form of participles.

3) Long ... s - it is written NN, since this is an adjective formed from a noun, the stem of which ends in H - length, broken .. s - one letter H is written, since this word is formed from an imperfective verb and does not have dependent words .

4) Long ... s - one letter H is written, since this is a sacrament without dependent words; scrap ... s - spelled NN, since this participle is formed from a perfective verb.

Task 8. Indicate the word whose spelling is determined by the rule: "In the suffixes of the full passive participles of the past tense, NN is written"?

1. furious ... th

2. disruption ... th

3. hit ... s

4 guests

Task 9. Indicate the highlighted word, the spelling of which is determined by the rule: “In adjectives formed from nouns, write HH if the stem ends in H”?

1. speech is restrained ... but

2. decorate ... th tree

3. karma ... th flashlight

4. physical evidence

Task 10. Indicate the word whose spelling is determined by the rule: "In the suffixes of short passive participles, N is written"?

1. sand ... th quarry

2. more beautiful ... bench

3. letter sent ... about

4. completed ... task

ANSWER FORM A12 SPELLING ANSWER KEY A14 SPELLING

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