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Spelling N and NN

in different parts of speech


Orthoepic warm-up

  • August Dowry Scam
  • Expert Nap Gasoline pipeline
  • Spoiled Created Enraged
  • Quarter Language (phenomena) Corrugated
  • Created Language (sausage) agreements
  • Turn on More Beautiful Heretic
  • Catalog Will Call Back Legitimate
  • Kitchen Blinds From Time immemorial
  • Long Collected Cough
  • Wholesale Klala Tamed

Lexico-spelling work

  • Extra(n,nn)y, d...plomant, d...plomat, h...centivious, a(n,nn)otation, ment...literate, artificial, dil...tant, int...(l,ll)...gencia, abbr...viatura. .

Let's repeat the theory

  • 1. Spelling n and nn in denominative adjectives;
  • 2. Spelling n and nn in participles and verbal adjectives;
  • 3. Spelling n and nn in nouns and adverbs.

How to distinguish a short participle from a short adjective, and how many N to write in both cases?

Newspaper read...a. - The girl is well-read... .


How to distinguish between adverbs and short participles (adjectives)?

He lived prosperously. – Are students provided with textbooks?


Collective slave ota

  • Sacred duty, risky step, imprisoned father, cozy guest, silver bracelet, party dinner, unexpected joy, homespun carpet, bride's dress, excited face, text corrected by the author, oil paints, oil pancake, windy weather, the girl was well brought up... oh, the meeting was organized, oh, dried laundry.

Independent work

  • Sometimes I caught Karl Ivanovich at such moments when he, sitting on the leather sofa, was not reading: his glasses hung lower on his large aquiline nose, his lips smiled sadly. The room is quiet. On one wall hung land maps, all almost torn, but skillfully glued by the hand of Karl Ivanovich. On the other wall there were two rulers: one was cut, ours, the other was new, long and clean.
  • In the middle of the room stood an old wooden table, covered with tattered black oilcloth, from under which one could see the edges, cut with pen...knives.
  • Around the table were several unattractive stools, varnished from long use.



Individual practical work

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Н- and -НН- in adjectives in the suffix -IN- mosquito, living room -N- in suffixes -AN-, -YAN- leather, wood-burning, silver in the suffixes -ONN-, -ENN- punctuation, artificial if the adjective is formed from a noun with a base on N: pocket - pocket, sleep - sleepy -NN-

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In a short adjective, as many letters -N- are written as there are in a full adjective: valuable thing - thing is valuable windy (day, person) glass, tin, wood Exceptions

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peat _ oath _ ruddy _ greeting _ equal _ tin _ ulcer _ _ _ ant _ bar _ _ homeless _ straw _ flax _ _ glass _ wind _ _ commission _ _ resin _ _ stone Insert -N-, -NN-

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What part of speech is the word formed from? from a noun from a verb according to the spelling rule of the adjective participle -N--NN- 1. In the suffixes AN, YAN, IN1. In the presence of a prefix (except NOT) Exception: tin, painted glass, 2. In the presence of dependent words wooden fried in oil 2. In adjectives, not formed 3. In words formed from -ovanny, -evanny from other parts of speech, arrested blue, 4. In words formed from young, perfective verbs zealous bought -NN-Remember! 1. In the suffixes ONN, ENNforged, chewed, Exception: windy, smart, uninvited, 2. Based on –N- + -N-accidental, desired lemon + N → lemon

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In a short adjective, as many letters N are written as there are in a full adjective: a valuable thing - a thing is valuable. In a short participle, one letter N is written the book has been read Remember

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Н- and -НН- in adverbs In adverbs, as many letters N are written as in the adjective or participle from which it is formed artificially artificial

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Find a word in which the spelling of NN is determined by the rule: “If an adjective formed from an imperfective verb has dependent words, then this adjective becomes a participle and NN is written in its suffix.” Write down the found participle with the dependent word. And she would look at the awkward man, with a prison crew cut, a wrinkled shirt tied in a knot at the belly... He had already been standing here for probably half an hour, so everyone, of course, guessed that he was fascinated... At 4

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Take the test

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From sentences 15 - 17, write down a word in which the spelling of НН is determined by the rule: “In an adjective formed with the help of the suffix - Н - from a noun whose stem ends in - Н, НН is written.” (15). Letters in those days took a long time, especially in the autumn. (16). And so that during a long correspondence his son would not become spoiled, Semyon Grigorievich ordered: “You will again go to Nikita Mikhailovich’s school every day and work on your butts...”. (17). “Re-testing one's behinds” meant repeating what had been done long ago. 1

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From sentences 7–9, write down a word in which the spelling of НН is determined by the rule: “In adverbs ending in -o (-e) the same number of Н is written as in the adjectives from which they are formed.” (7) A child loves his mother and his father, brothers and sisters, his family, his home. (8) Gradually expanding, his affections spread to school, village, city, the whole country. (9) And this is already a very large and deep feeling, although one cannot stop there and one must love the person in a person. 2

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From sentences 1 – 5, write down a word in which the spelling of НН is determined by the rule: “In the suffixes of full participles, two letters Н are written if they include dependent words.” (1)Winter. (2) Steam is pouring out of the sewer well. (3) There is thawed ground around. (4) I come closer: the earth is moving. (5) Yes, these are dogs abandoned by people, and in their eyes there is grief and fear. 3

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From sentences 18 – 22, write down a word in which the spelling of N is determined by the rule: “In adverbs starting with –o (-e) as many N are written as in the adjectives from which they are formed.” (18) This call would look beautiful, but unrealistic: what a mother can do, only she can do. (19) Now I think that we sometimes too thoughtlessly accept the sacrifices of our mothers. (20) When accepting them, we must ask ourselves the question every time: (21) “Isn’t our mother giving us the last thing? (22) Isn’t he giving away something without which a person cannot survive on earth?” 4

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From sentences 1-4, write down an adjective in which the spelling of the suffix is ​​determined by the rule: “In denominate adjectives formed using the suffixes -onn-; -yonn-; -enn-, NN is written in suffixes.” (1) Grandfather, without undressing, walked to the desk, unrolled the towel and took out the picture he had brought. - (2) Look, look, Elena!.. (3) What unexpected luck... (4) Kolkina’s grandmother gave us the painting. 5

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Self-test 1 – autumn 2 – gradually 3 – abandoned 4 – thoughtlessly 5 – written

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Adjectives

1 ) Adjectives with suffixes -an-, -yang-, -in- are written with one -n-: clay yang oh, silver yang oh, chickens in y. Exceptions: glass Jann oh, tin Jann y, tree Jann y.

2) Adjectives with suffixes -onn-, -enn- are written with two -n-: aviation he N oh, related enne y. Exception: wind en oh, oil en y.

3) In adjectives formed from the stem to -n using the suffix -n-, written two -n-: cards inn y (picture-a + n-th).


Participles and adjectives formed from verbs:

Two letters -n- are written in suffixes full participles and adjectives formed from verbs:

1) if they have the prefix: plowed, boiled (but: smart boy, sworn brother);

2) if they have dependent words: boiled in milk;

3) if the word contains the suffixes -ova-, -eva-, -irova-: pickled, asphalted;

4) if the word is formed from an unprefixed verb of the perfect form (except for wounded): deprived;


In short participles one is written -n-, and in adjectives - two (except for the masculine singular form).

For example:

  • well-mannered , participle of the verb “to educate” ; short form : brought up, brought up n ah, educate n oh, educate n s;
  • well-mannered adjective; short form: brought up, brought up, brought up, brought up

Adverbs, educated from adjectives with two -n-, also written with two -n-: were organized nn O.

In nouns, formed from adjectives, participles and verbal adjectives, as many -n- are written as there were in the generating stem: pupil (from ‘educated’), martyr (from ‘tormented’).

Two -n- are written in all words formed from stems to -n, with a suffix starting with -n: foamy (pe n-a+ n-th), hexagon (six+gra n b+ n ik).


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Spelling -Н- and -НН- in various parts of speech We continue our journey to the country of Spelling. New rules, new discoveries await us. To begin with, let’s stock up on positive emotions. Forward!

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Everything is in your hands This story happened a long time ago in an ancient city where a great sage lived. The fame of his wisdom spread far beyond the borders of his hometown. But there was a man in the city who was jealous of the glory of the great sage. This evil man decided to come up with a question so that the sage would not be able to answer it, and went to the meadow. He caught a butterfly, planted it between his closed palms and thought: “Let me ask the sage: tell me, oh wisest one, which butterfly is in my hands - alive or dead? If he says - alive, I will close my palms and the butterfly will die, and if he says - dead, I will open my palms and the butterfly will fly away. Then everyone will understand which of us is smarter.” That's how it all happened. The envious man caught a butterfly, planted it between his palms and went to the sage. Right from the threshold, the evil man asked: “Which butterfly is in my hands, oh wisest one - alive or dead?” And then the sage, who was indeed a very smart man, said: “Everything is in your hands...”

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There is an opinion that the spelling rule -Н- and -НН- in different parts of speech is one of the most difficult to remember in the Russian language. Is it so? I assure you, there are secrets to quickly mastering these spellings. Secret 1 If you know well the spelling rules -Н- and -НН- in adjectives and participles, then there is nothing easier to remember the spellings associated with writing the same N in nouns and adverbs. Secret 2 Just 4 steps - and -N- with -NN- in the full forms of adjectives and participles will obey you. 2 more steps - and you will conquer them in short forms too. This means that it is important to distinguish between the full and short forms of adjectives and participles!

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Distinguish between FULL and SHORT forms of adjectives and participles SPELLING -НН- and -Н- in ADJECTIVES AND PARTICIPLES

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SPELLING -НН- and -Н- in FULL ADJECTIVES AND PARTICIPLES: just one step away! Young, green, crimson, red, ruddy, spicy, drunk, dun, And don’t forget crow and pig, They are written only with one N!

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The night rushed by like a black horse. The horizon is already burning with fire. The month is melting. The red sun is rising. And the sky turns red and burns. You will fall into the green velvet of the meadow, Like a drunk, you will plunge headlong into this pool of sweet poisons: So intoxicating is the spicy smell of summer herbs. Like lips, the crimson dawn burns. Young Zorka speaks in silence. I hear the words of the golden prophetic honey. This is how the ruddy firmament enchants us. At morning dawn ATTENTION! All non-derivative adjectives in one poem!

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REMEMBER! In the words forged, chewed, cool there is no suffix -ova – eva-. BUT! Chewed, pecked

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ATTENTION! Exceptions in one poem! Recently, I was planted by my father at the wedding of my younger brother. The bride, although she did not come out with her face, But, they assured, was rich. My named brother was very smart: He found a bride with a substantial dowry. The brother coveted her forged chest - after the wedding, he found only a chewed ruble in it, a caftan still worn - worn out. Yes, he froze with his face distorted. The moral is this: if you set your sights on someone else’s, you will certainly remain a fool.

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Step 4 Are the first three conditions missing? This is something new! We'll see where the word comes from! I will define the letter before -N- of the perfect form (what to do?) there is a dependent word

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Unseen Unpredicted Read Unexpected Promised Counted Imperishable Plastered Unheard Unpretentious Desired Crowned Harrowed Cherished Pompous Business Made Unintentional Unexpected Sacred Heard Placed Slow Scooped Cape linen

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An unexpected, unexpected opportunity suddenly presented itself for a Russian woman to go to a beauty contest and receive the desired crown, becoming the best there, sacred, cherished dreams. And there are such girls! Everything looks like it’s from a postcard, And your eyes widen from the fake smiles. Cute manners, minced words, choreographed gaits make you dizzy! In Europe, the Russian woman, having fought back the beauties, Unseen, Unheard, created a sensation. It was such an unexpected, unexpected success. The girl amazed and delighted everyone! She also managed to conquer the swaggering jury: the judges did not find a single flaw in her. The girl kept her promised word: She came to Russia with the long-awaited victory. In a matter of months, she made a career here, received “Miss World”, breaking barriers. ATTENTION! All the exceptions in one poem!

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Distinguish between windy and windy: 1) “with the wind”: windy 1) “set in motion, windy weather, driven by the wind”: windy 2) “frivolous”: mill. windy person. Oiled and oiled: “smeared, lubricated “consisting of oil, soaked or stained - made in oil, smeared with oil” (from glob- ing in oil”: gola oil): oil paints, oil pancake, oil pump, oil porridge , oil lamp, oily eyes. OIL lantern. Special cases

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On a windy, rainy, bad day, a passer-by came to the windmill with a large sack of unmilled wheat and went in to thresh and pay. And the miller, covered in flour from head to toe and with an oil lamp in his hand, suddenly said in an oily voice: “First the money, and then the flour!” Then a passer-by took out a wallet made of pigskin and gave two zlotys to the miller. And buttered pancakes for breakfast. I made it for myself the next day.

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In nouns I write -NN- 1) I am at the junction of two morphemes 2) Or in the suffixes -ONN - ENN-. 3) And also in the words “window”, familiar to each of us: WOODEN, TIN AND, of course, glass. -IN-, -AN-, -YAN- with only one -N- I’ll write it, and there’s no problem! And in verbs there are conditions for writing -NN-: 1) Perfect form of the verb 2) And a dependent word. 3) Is there a prefix (except NOT-) 4) Or a suffix -OVA – EVA-? Yes! I’m quite confident I’ll write -NN- I boldly! Otherwise, no problem. I’ll just write one -N-.

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“O” and “E” worked hard and sewed two -N- to the suffix! Parse the word according to its composition AFTER -I.., -A.., -I.. -N- always alone!

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N and NN in various parts of speech

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Н-НН in denominate adjectives
N NN
In adjectives formed from nouns -an- sandy -yan- silver -in- bee In possessive adjectives (deer, boar) Excl! Glass, tin, wood Zap! Rosy, blue, green, red, pork, spicy, crimson, zealous, young, but young In adjectives formed from nouns -onn- revolutionary -enn- windless ...nn- ancient Except! Windy (day, person) Zap! Windmill (engine, mill, smallpox)

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Explain the spelling N-NN
Crimson color, countless number, clay jug, debatable issue, long road, lumberyard, wooden house, crane's nest, green lantern, dirt floor, stone chimney, art gallery, cranberry juice, leather coat, equestrian club, ice cover, monotone voice , remarkable strength, tin buttons, autumn time, sandbank, breeding cattle, genuine art, linen shirt, revolutionary upsurge, rosy cheeks, silver chain, thatched roof, foggy morning, hurricane wind, young inventors.

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Insert missing letters
Junior participant, sandy paths, living room, pig..oh, hotel, grass..surface, plight, silver..pendant , machine..oil, windy..day, thatched..roofs, mental..work, revolutionary step, our modern..ik, true..values, authentic ..meaning, mouse..hole, tin..soldier, citric..acid, temporary..absence, windless..noon, family..fund, leather helmet, wooden shield, spring light, breeding cattle, wood barn, rat's muzzle, ram's flank , station...master, horse...head,

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Insert missing letters
propaganda poster, Siberian larch, seasonal worker, wide window sill, brave squad, bone knife, epic hero, flat landscape , foggy evening, woolen scarf, linen set, oil paints, production plan, art gallery, clay ..a vessel, countless..mistakes, a hurricane..wind, a rosy..baby, a priceless specimen, horse..sport, cock..fights,

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Insert missing letters
responsible approach, spice for borscht, pocket lantern, stone house, ignorant student, fanatical admirer, congratulate the birthday boy, artificial silk, book priceless, the girl is young and windy, mistakes are undeniable, statements from the country, the mountain is majestic, this is typical of all children, hands are red and long. ..y, ice..n..crust, blood..n..trace, distant youth..st.

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Write it down by opening the brackets and inserting the missing letters.
(Old...) picture, (leaf...) forest, (tradition...) meeting, (leather...) sofa, (leather...) industry, (division...) artillery, (gumm...) laws , (true...y) humanism, (core...oh) contradictions, (swan...y) flock, (glass...yy) showcase, (reproachful...yy) views, (sandy...yy) plain, (silver...yy) nest, (celebratory) meetings, (parallel...th) straight lines, (artificial...th) reservoirs, (target...th) land, (domestic) production, (ant...th) acid, (commission...th) store , (occupying) troops, (fiery) heart, (revolutionary) theory, (ruddy) cheek, (sensational) news, (oily) transformer, (oily) ) varnishes, (windless) night, (windy) people, (windy) pumps.

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In verbal forms 1. Formed from verbs of the type nes Stew - stewed 2. In short, the gate is painted In verbal forms Formed from verbs of the type owl Solve - solved Excl! wounded 2. Formed from verbs with prefixes (except for the prefix not-) Paint – painted 3. If there is a dependent word Painted fence 4. If there are suffixes –ova- (-eva-), irova Pickled Excl! Chewed, forged

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Remember!
Zap! Smart, furious Unexpected, unexpected, unexpected, slow, desired, seen, unexpected, unexpected, unseen, unheard, sacred, promised, desperate, done.

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Remember the exception words! They are all in task A14!
called (brother) uninvited (guest) imprisoned (father) smart

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In short forms
Short participles
Short adjectives
Adverbs
Are predicate
Are a circumstance

Temporary sign
Permanent sign
Can be replaced with a verb
Can be replaced with an adjective
As many N as in the word from which it was formed
N

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Explain spellings
Slaked lime, confused answers, an unexpected guest, a double fur coat, a shorter head, unpainted floor, a wounded fighter, a mad cat, a heavy barge, cleaner boots, a wicker basket, a spoiled baby, a graffitied notebook, a written beauty, an asphalt road, uninvited guests, chewy bread, a homespun tablecloth, a forged sword, a shot sparrow.

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Explain spellings
A worn...coat, worn...things, a confused man, abstract reasoning, a clever kid, a shot sparrow, a frightened crow, a frightened beast, an embossed binding, a gold...embossed ticket , more beautiful desks, unbeautiful floor, unheard of impudence, unexpected arrival, extinguished lights, mown grass, mown grass yesterday, mown meadow, unmown grass.

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Explain orally missed spellings
A confused man, soaked apples, a thrown ball, a boyish haircut, an illustrated book, bequeathed, desired, cobbled, the aspirations of youth sublime..s, smoked..ham, broken..silence, sunflower seeds..roasted in the oven, scattered..berries, undercooked..potatoes, unheard of..deeds, skis abandoned..in the attic , the news was received..in the morning, the father was imprisoned, an inexperienced man, a smart kid, the vegetables were cooked, the audience was spoiled..and by the spectators, the flour was sifted..and melted..in the stove, the desperate cry, the honest toiler, the untrodden paths, the purchased, long-greased huts, she is ignorant..and limited..a,

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dried mushrooms, scattered berries, unsure answers, faces smeared with soot, sauerkraut, knitted wool jacket, everything is immersed in sleep, the room is furnished. ..a, wounded..in the hand, unmown..meadow, flour scattered..and on the table, melted..butter, guests invited for the evening, pickled..mushrooms, frozen..meat, manners are refined, paved, laminated, patched sheepskin coat, a napkin woven with silk, broken trees, invited guests, the road is long, the clouds are scattered. ..y, knitted..tablecloth, refined..y means, chased..step, the estate is limited..by the river, cutesy..manners, embarrassed..girl, the road is passed..and, blued.. steel, faceted glass, educated man, frantic pace, automated, forged, marked cards, inlaid, priest, Shrovetide , washed..y-rewashed..y, smoothly dyed..material, educated..ik, famous scientist..y, martyr..ik, boiled..ik, boiled..y-digested..y

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Give the correct explanation for the spelling of the highlighted word. The shores of Lake Onega were developed back in the 3rd millennium BC. 1) Two letters NN are written, since this adjective is formed from the pronoun “own” using the suffix -ENN-. 2) One letter N is written, since this is a short form of the participle formed from the verb to master. 3) One letter N is written, since this is a participle without explanatory words. 4) Two letters NN are written, since this is an adjective, not a participle; in a short adjective the spelling -NN- is retained.
2

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In which row is NN written in both cases:
1. dried underwear, old things 2. unlearned lessons, knitted sweater 3. unexpected glance, chicken broth 4. lost hunt, forge. .th horse
1

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In the suffixes of which words should you write -nn-?
a) The error has been corrected; b) polished furniture; c) stewed potatoes; d) horseshoe horse.
G
B

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In place of what numbers is NN written?
Maybe the skates were called (1) skates precisely because in the old days they made wooden (2) skates, decorated (3) with curls in the shape of a horse (4) head.
2, 3

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As many Ns are in these parts of speech, so many will be in adverbs
Fill in the missing letters Address guma...o; rya...o get to work; embarrassed...to turn away; puta…o explain; restrain...o object; come unexpectedly - bad luck ... oh; behave frivolously...oh, wind...oh; answer scattering...about; vile...about scientific analysis; life... about an important decision.

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Find the words that are misspelled.
1. Temporary. 2. Windless. 3. Woolen. 4. Tension. 5. Compatriot. 6. Contemporary. 7. Mad. 8. Hemp.
1, 2, 4, 5, 6

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Fill in the missing n or nn. Label words with n with number 1, and words with nn with number 2.
a) spoiled, b) burnt, c) enraged, d) boiled, e) fermented, f) confused, g) smoked, h) soldered, i) boiled, j) torn in several places, k) sowed, l) uncut , n) stewed with spices, o) frightened, p) seeded.
2, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 1, 1, 2, 1, 2

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Find the mistakes in the following words.
1. Unsolicited. 2. Dowryless. 3. Dowry (of the bride). 4. Unexpected. 5. Given. 6. Living room (room). 7. Desired. 8. Desperate. 9. Named (brother). 10. Smart.
1, 4, 5, 10

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Rewrite, insert n or nn to indicate suffixes.
1) The people of the taiga are reserved. 2) Many troops are concentrated in this area. 3) The speaker spoke with conviction. 4) The area around the new house is not yet landscaped. 5) The answers are frivolous and thoughtless.

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Propaganda (1) leaflets, torn (2) by the wind, lay on the (3) pavement, and were covered (4) with snow. 1) 1, 2, 3 2) 2, 3 3) 3, 4 4) 1, 3
3

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1) 1, 2, 3, 4 2) 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 3) 3, 5, 6 4) 3, 4, 5, 6 The master's teacher(1) was smart and educated(2)a , and they gave (3) something unexpected (4) behind her, but unexpectedly (5) - unfortunately (6) an unprecedented story happened.
2

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Which answer option correctly indicates all the numbers replaced by one letter N?
The story told (1) by Pyotr Ilyich was clearly made up by him (2): he had no trace of the named (3) brother, whom he mentioned so admiringly (4) and excitedly (5). 1) 1, 2 2) 3, 4, 5 3) 2, 3 4) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
3

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Which answer option correctly indicates all the numbers replaced by two letters N?
Constant (1) internal (2) contradictions tormented the soul of this worker (3) man, a martyr (4) of science, convinced (5) only that the path (6) he had chosen was correct. 1) 1, 2, 5, 6 2) 3, 4, 5 3) 4, 5, 6 4) 2, 3, 4
1

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Which answer option correctly indicates all the numbers replaced by one letter N?
The (1) children were sitting (3) dressed up as guests, fascinated (4) looking at the hostess, whose hands had displayed (5) all this magnificent treat. 1) 2, 3, 4 2) 1, 2, 5 3) 1, 5 4) 3, 4, 5
3

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Which answer option correctly indicates all the numbers replaced by one letter N?
Moist(1) apples are especially(2) delicious with baked(3) milk and freshly baked(4) bread. 1) 1, 2, 3 2) 1, 3 3) 2, 3, 4 4) 2, 4
2

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Which answer option correctly indicates all the numbers replaced by one letter N?
The faceted (1) spiers of the cathedral were in triumph (2) reaching (3) into the heavenly heights, and, shocked (4) by its beauty, the tourists fell stunned (5) into silence. 1) 1, 3 2) 2, 3, 5 3) 3, 5 4) 1, 5
1

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Which answer option correctly indicates all the numbers replaced by two letters N?
A hurricane (1) wind in the empty (2) steppes of Kazakhstan raises countless (3) plant seeds, and they will subsequently be scattered (4) many tens of kilometers from the place of ripening. 1) 3, 4 2) 1, 2, 3 3) 1, 2, 4 4) 2, 4
2

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Which answer option correctly indicates all the numbers replaced by two letters N?
The baskets woven from willow were well dried (2) and folded (3) in a house recently built (4) from leaves (5). 1) 1, 4, 5 2) 2, 3, 5 3) 1, 2, 5 4) 3, 4, 5
1

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Which answer option correctly indicates all the numbers replaced by two letters N?
The pampered (1) noble daughters were white (2) and powdered (3), dressed up (4) in dresses sent (5) from Paris, and taken (6) to the big world. 1) 1, 2, 3 2) 1, 5, 6 3) 1, 5 4) 4, 5
3

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Which answer option correctly indicates all the numbers replaced by two letters N?
The harnessed (1) horses snored furiously and beat their (3) hooves on the pavement; their lush manes were decorated (4) with bright ribbons, woven (5) the day before by the groom Arkhip. 1) 1, 5 2) 3, 5 3) 1, 3, 5 4) 2, 4
1

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Which answer option correctly indicates all the numbers replaced by two letters N?
In the vacant lot behind the garden there were broken clay(1) jugs, tin(2) cans, torn(3) shoes, broken(4) furniture, some cut down(5) trees. 1) 3, 4, 5 2) 4, 5 3) 1, 2, 3 4) 1, 4, 5
2

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Which answer option correctly indicates all the numbers replaced by one letter N?
The silver (1) flask was filled with (2) cold (3) water, tasty, like precious (5) aged (6) wine. 1) 3, 4, 5 2) 1, 3, 6 3) 2, 3, 4 4) 1, 2, 4
4

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Which answer option correctly indicates all the numbers replaced by one letter N?
The children, sparklingly (1) overjoyed (2) unexpectedly (3) about the rich catch, immediately (4) went to the lodge along unusual (5) confusing (6) paths. 1) 5, 6 2) 1, 4 3) 2, 3 4) 4, 5, 6
1

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Which answer option correctly indicates all the numbers replaced by one letter N?
The village of Bala is small: a few rubles, not much more beautiful (2) houses, located along the motorized (4) road along which loaded (5) cars rushed. 1) 1, 2, 5 2) 1, 5 3) 3, 4 4) 3, 4, 5
2

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Which answer option correctly indicates all the numbers replaced by one letter N?
A friendly old man in a long (1) shirt with an unusual (2) fussiness puts salted cucumbers, fried (4) potatoes with lard, and wet (5) lingonberries on the table. 1) 3, 5 2) 2, 3, 4 3) 1, 3, 4, 5 4) 1, 2, 3, 4
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Slide 41

Which answer option correctly indicates all the numbers replaced by two letters N?
The seagulls sat (1) on the cast (2) balls, corroded (3) with rust, and continually (4) snatched something from the salt (5) sea water. 1) 1, 2, 3, 4 2) 2, 3, 4 3) 2, 3, 4, 5 4) 1, 3, 5
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Slide 42

Which answer option correctly indicates all the numbers replaced by two letters N?
The sailors, emitting furious (1) loud (2) sounds, raised the ditch (3) sails, and the mysterious (4) ship instantly (5) disappeared into the foggy (6) distance. 1) 1, 2, 3, 5 2) 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 3) 2, 4, 5, 6 4) 2, 3, 5, 6