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Spelling tasks for grades 9-11

1. Double consonants

Near an ac..quickly cut..th can..evel bush, leaning on a column..there was..the headmistress..lived..and paintings..oh gal..here, the author of a dissertation on the art of impres..ionism. Listening to the buzzing of bees, she studied the effective program .. of the new exhibition. group..new paintings..rtrety of the Renaissance..anse and canvases with al..egorical subjects. Having greeted her colleague, a professor..or - an art critic, the headmistress..and I’m sure..about ..walked along al..her heading to the dis..kus..dedicated to..th painting of the Dutch.. Andean baroque .. about.

2. The use of b and b

A) Warm June .. night .. when the surface of the roof shone .. stela from the moon .. oh light general .. my eldest daughter .. protode .. Yakona pr. A large two-language dictionary to explain the meanings of the words ad..activation, counter..agent and sub..ect.

B) General ..sha ob ..sting grilled ..yazh and bul ..he is from champagne ..on. On Mondays, she preferred ..tala sech .. serfs .. men ..kovs and on Saturdays ..otam desperate .. she scolded the youth ...

C) In the house there was an indispensable ..clear silence .. only .. under the windows the steps of a young ..ogo hell ..jutant of a stray ..nogo bow ..ik general ..shi were heard.

3. Н and НН in words of various parts of speech

A) Tired .. traveler .. and focused .. about examining the surroundings .. brushing off dust from torn .. shoes. Rising .. puppy .. he saw .. he listened to a mosquito .. th roar looking into a silver .. b.. nocle encrusted .. with precious .. stones. His eyes were opened into .. an unprecedented truth .. the picture was not .. cat .. the meadows shone with virgin .. oh the beauty was not .. fright .. the cranes .. the flocks solemn .. about the neck .. they plucked the leaves from the lemon ..th trees were silvered ..th clouds were reflected in the glassy ..oh smooth surface of the river. On the sandy .. oh shallows travel .. and from .. priceless rocks .. birch bark .. letters. Written..s several centuries ago, they were preserved..s and not..corrupted..s. Unspeakable .. about promulgated .. traveler .. and intoxicated .. about pr .. dancing on the shore. In a quiet, windless evening, he returned to the neglected..th living room..itsu, clutching an unexpected find to his heart.

B) In honor of the name day of Marian .. the table is covered with a knitted .. oh tablecloth from .. scan .. oh and h .. porn. Put in vases ..s flowers presented ..s by guests hung on the walls ..n..s Balloons. Placed on the table..s silver..s dishes in the corners..s gilded..s candlesticks.

C) Smoked .. processed sausages .. cheese salads from red cabbage .. boiled cabbage .. vegetables and finely chopped .. fruits look spectacular in glass ware. In the kitchen, fried..stewed cutlets are waiting in the wings..oily meatballs in sauce..n..pancakes with caviar..oh filling. And in the fridge hides an unprecedented .. special dessert .. oh ice .. oh which is made .. according to the old .. lemon recipe .. th cake decorated with .. canned .. fruits. (B) following the excited .. oh name day .. welcome .. and long-awaited .. guests are seated around the table.

4. Prefixes PRE and PRI

A) Pr .. being on vacation pr .. resident of pr .. a successful k.. company pr .. supporter of new views, etc. in Pr..carpathia.

B) Having overcome many pr ..grads, he was finally able to pr .. make his dream come true pr .. was in this southern city and immediately (immediately) pr .. set off to inspect the local attractions pr. ..h..long buildings, etc., zenable hotels and other..stylish shops.

C) On pr .. sea boulevard, he pr .. sat on a bench near pr .. flirting with pr. Tourists pr .. cut pr .. stupid argument pr.

5. Difficult words

A) (Not) far from the (water) (mud) clinic and the (audio) and (video) equipment store, a (snowy) white (three) storey exhibition pavilion made of (iron) concrete and (bluish) white glass appeared. After walking along the (fiery..o) red carpet, we find ourselves in the (extremely) front (conference) hall where the (press ..) conference has just begun and the (gray-haired) (vice) governor reports on the protection of (forest) plantings and construction (water) treatment facilities in the (north) west of our region.

B) On the second floor in the hall, decorated with (white) snow curtains, there was an (exhibition) sale of food products (bread), bakery and (meat) dairy products. After drinking (cream) soda, we go to the third floor to the (book) magazine department to (to) get acquainted with (educational) methodological and (literary) Vedic publications, look through rare books in (ancient) (church) Slavic.

C) Having visited the (miracle) exhibition, we (joyfully) - excited .. we set off along the (brightly) illuminated ..th highway to the nearest railway (road) station where a (bright) blue (electric) train is already waiting for us.

6. Adverbs and adverbial combinations

A) (B) in mid-September, clear weather settled (for) a long time and the guys and I (by) walked a lot in the forest, which is (not) (by) - far away. We (in) (what) (would) (that) (n ..) began to want to enjoy the last warmth and we went to the forest (by) alone (by) two or (by) three.

B) Once (that) time, my friends (c) three of us spent several hours (to) a row (without) sense looking for mushrooms. It seemed that the day passed (in) empty, but I did not want to return (with) anything. And now (in) far away a small (in) kind of clearing (in) the middle of which towered (in) a rare clumsy stump completely .. strewn with .. mushrooms. It was a dream (on) reality! The guys (at) a moment cheered up and (for) distillation rushed to the treasured stump. (C) they started picking mushrooms (in) indiscriminately and (c) mixed them up in a basket, but (c) they soon noticed that the whole clearing was strewn with .. and chanterelles and milk mushrooms.

C) On that day, friends (until) dropped collected (until) full of baskets and (for) one and pulled out pockets .. lived (c) on top (on) showing the most beautiful chanterelles and went (on) back (without) laughing with restraint and (is) (under) quiet teasing each other. In the evening, everything (before) - they ate full of fried .. mushrooms, but what they didn’t eat was left (for) morning.

7. Particles NOT and NO

A) (N ..) looking at (n ..) a decently long call (n ..) who (n ..) approached the door, however (n ..) who called (n ..) stopping. Finally, mom (n ..) hastily set aside (n ..) the cooked .. soup and (n ..) hastily but sure .. o went off .. to eat. At the door stood (n ..) who other than (n ..) an old acquaintance of the father, professor..or Nechiporuk. The guest (as usual) was (n ..) dexterous and (n ..) clumsy. (N ..) a little (n ..) embarrassed (n ..) of his cleaned .. shoes, he walked along the (n ..) probably clean parquet of the hallway while (n ..) being silent (n ..) for a second.

B) (N ..) waiting .. o - (n ..) guessing .. o broke out (n ..) predicted by forecasters a downpour and I, like (on) evil (n ..) grabbed an umbrella! So wet that (n ..) was glad (n ..) fresh air (n ..) rainbow!

C) Mom by no means (n ​​..) joyfully looked at the floor and (n ..) grinned merrily inviting (n ..) the invited guest to the office.

Exercise 262. Rewrite, inserting, where necessary, the missing letters.

I. 1. I and the old woman Izergil remained under a thick shadow ... vines and, lying on the ground, they were silent, watching how that ... t in the blue haze of the night, the strength ... you of those people who went to the sea. (Bitter.) 2. Within ... five weeks, Dr. Lyubomudrov n ... could determine with sufficient clarity ... the patient's ... illness. (Bitter.) 3. Steam, invisible in the night, rustled ... a passage with extinguished ... lights, and a human avalanche rolled forward, towards the deb ... rkader. (Chuck.) 4. The woman responded, asked to wait, and he waited so long that he already wanted to postpone the conversation, when she secretly ... correctly informed him of the appointed hour, the entrance ... and the room where he should come ... ti. (Fed.) 5. For some ... be two or three days of foliage ... th time ... c ... sends ... m ... tatted green ... fur coat of the taiga with a motley pattern. (Field.) 6. Seryozha, spring ... a blue-eyed boy with a heart ... Danko, cried out for revenge, the children in the arms of their mothers pulled thin hands ... nk to Pulat - and he ... n ... could ... help ... …. (Rush.) 7. One English scientist ... recently added ... the weight of the catch ... oh in England fish per unit ... tackle and was horrified: until recently, one tackle was ... one hundred and fifty kilograms ... caught ... oh fish, and now - n ... more than seven ... eleven kilograms ... s. (Closed) 8. Quietly ... I got up from the table, went to the window and looked down - there was a big red sign with white letters "Green Trade". (Andreev) 9. He indicated in a rap ... mouth that, as it turned out, his real, natural father ... was the hero of the civil war Vasily Yakovlevich Tolstikov, who died near Tsaritsyn ... m, and who later turned out to be ... an enemy of the people Serpilin, for whom his mother married second marriage, adopted him at the age of five ... years ... st. (Sim.) 10. It is necessary to jump out ... to the shore, and sometimes into the water and pull ... the ladder by the rope. In hot weather, it's just nice. In evil ... bad weather is also good. But in such a drizzle - n ... fish n ... meat. N... struggle, n... pleasure. (Sart.)

II. 1. In the darkness, scattering ... wa ... my white ... heat of snow, there was a measured step battle ... on. (Beck) 2. After examining the slices ... interspersed ... with onions, cucumbers ... and p ... midors, looking at the egg ... tsu-glazunyo, Zakamyshny found that the tables were set generously, that Ivan Lukich would be pleased, and there would be no conscience in front of the guests …but. (Babaev.) 3. With every minute, the kurens were more and more filled with any ... voices, any ... movements - in one yard, the mother called her son, in the other she cried, burst into tears ... woke up in time ... child. In the yard near the linden old man he led the horse in, the piglets were driven out from the yard opposite, and behind them zamurza dutifully walked ... th boy ... with drooping ... old man's shoulders ... (Mel.) 4. The proximity of the river was felt in everything: in the fresh ... fresh air, in the plentiful river ... all on the grass, splashing on people with bright ice ... drops, in the sacrament ... sounds characteristic of common ... speech, - in a quiet gurgle ..., a short sudden splash, rustling ..., similar to h ... and something quick, careful steps: maybe it's a fox revelry ... shaft in the reeds, or maybe grey Wolf under ... skimmed a dry island ... to settle down there to rest and take a nap in the sun ... shke. (Tyutyun.) 5. Nikita, squinting from ... ts and snow shine, walked slowly ... oh, choosing ... a path, stepping with galoshes carefully along the bumpy ... oh, slippery highway ... eyka, and as if listening ... listened and looked ... fell to everything ahead. (Smyrn.) 6. Everyone said w ... then, shiver ... rolled, like the tip ... of a kabatchikov's knife sh ... cut between the shoulder blades. (Smyrn.) 7. The siren came to life ... a trumpet, rustled ... sang, coughed, clearing her throat, and sang sharply, sadly, a little unpleasantly, like Klavka Kosourova, a ts ... gank. Deafened…the guys backed away in surprise, but immediately leaned closer to the gra…phone. (Smyrn.)

Exercise 263. Rewrite, replacing lowercase letters with uppercase letters where necessary.

1. And the falcon shouted with anguish and pain, gathering all his strength: “Oh, if I could rise into the sky at least once! .. I would press the enemy ... to the wounds of my chest and ... he would choke on my blood! .. oh, the happiness of the battle! » And I thought: “It must be really pleasant to live in the sky, since he moans like that! ..” (Bitter.) 2. Words resounded in Mitya's ears, one harsher than the other. (Blue.) 3. Just at that predawn hour, when the mother said goodbye to her son and the Volga familiar to us, having jumped over the bridge, disappeared into the Kuban gorge, in the unfortunate thing happened that should have happened: Ilya Golubkov freed the stesha from captivity. (Babaev.) 4. Finally, Zavyalov pulled out the right address: Kirovsky Prospect, 81. He was asked not to write anything down, they just said the address and the name of the institution, meaning nothing: "NII-24". (Chuck.) 5. For some reason, it seemed that the southern cross glowed differently and dominated the night sky, but it is simple: an ordinary rhombus, a modest combination of dim stars. (Cap.) 6. I returned to the "penguin" with a brochure about Russian sailors who visited the sloops "Vostok" and "Peaceful" in the Antarctic in the last century. (Cap.) 7. Stopped to smoke and looked around. "Prague" is in place, the cinema is in place, here is the old arbat, squeezed by houses, but the square is not the same. - It seemed to merge into a new, unfamiliar to him wide street that made its way through the residential area to the Moscow River. And this is the new Arbat. Here he is. Boldly slashed! I crossed the square, heading for Gogol Boulevard. (Pop.) 8. On holidays, the old man put on his regalia - two soldier's "George", the order of the red banner for the civil, but for the domestic orders of Kutuzov and Suvorov. (Pop.) 9. It’s still impossible to leave home: tomorrow and the day after tomorrow there are a lot of things to do - in the Central Committee itself, and in the Council of Ministers, and even in the Academy of Sciences, where Vasily Antonozich wanted to agree on the transfer to Stargorod of one of the many institutions that he knows academy. Artamonov also had business in Moscow, and, presumably, he would not be going home before the day after tomorrow. “Well, what are we going to do? - asked Artamonov. - to enter the “Danish world”, or what? Grandchildren to look for a toy. (Koch.)

Exercise 264. Rewrite by opening parentheses.

I. 1. Fenya was already sitting at the table, grunting, gnawing sugar - she liked to drink tea (in) a bite. (Sart.) 2. Steamboats are sailing along the Ob, the river lives, the sun is trying (in) all. (Lip.) 3. The captain got out (from) the table, I (in) densely approached me, demonstrating all the (not) clumsiness of an inveterate civilian. (First.) 4. (On) opposite him, (in) the right side (half) of the ring Skripkin noticed a young fat policeman in a (half) military uniform. (Gin.) 5. From the pressure of the headwind, the car shook, and it seemed that it was flying (not) forward, but floating (in) a place with clouds (on) the back. (Fedos.) 6. At the police department, Nadia was told that she (would) be preparing for exile. (That) same three years. (Koptel.) 7. In order (to) serve the motherland, one must be (not) just a loyal, but a true citizen of it, work for her not (for) fear, but (for) conscience. (Nikul.) 8. Zakamyshny wished that (would) dinner be prepared (in) clubbing. (Babaev.) 9. Ivan went down the street in the direction (from) where the sounds of the button accordion flew. Grigory and Galina looked at him (in) the trail. (Babaev.) 10. In the lobby, Zavyalov dropped a (fifteen) kopeck coin into the telephone (machine) and dialed the number of the information desk. (Chuck.) 11. Zavyalov's request for Prokhorova is (at least) (not) expected. Indeed, (not) absurd: what business could he have with Lisa? (Chuck.) 12. The background of the houses was the wall of the taiga, approaching (in) dense to future streets; (Field) 13. Dina, (then) almost (not) leaving the deck, was very interested in the new passenger. (Field.) 14. Having received the telegram, Litvinov even screwed up his eyes: (polo) water, only this was (not) enough. (Field)

II. 1. In the (end) of the end, I decided to write a note again - briefly and (in) business to say that I had finished the first chapter of the story and I want to show it to her. According to (de) our contract. (Breg.) 2. (Back) Litvinov had a hard working day, (half) an hour (by) back he dreamed (by) to get home as soon as possible, eat, sit on the porch. (Field) 3. The truck raced, wagging, around the haughty golden eagles, sitting along the sides of the wide road. (Not) one golden eagle (did not) move, although the car slipped near them almost (in) grinding. (Paust.) 4. After all (not) for nothing, Svetka called me and my friends "strangers." And such "foreign" young people who waste themselves (for) nothing, not on the main thing, probably always existed, even during the years of the revolution. (Dem.) 5. The blue of Altai, its aroma and that cherished cedar (not) almost (not) approached Ryazantsev, although the driver Vladimirogorsky was driving at a speed of about (eight) ten kilometers per hour: (not) Nastya was moving towards Altai from the (north) west even faster. (Zalyg.) 6. There were (not) a countable number of orchids in the botanical garden. White, red, pink, (thickly) crimson, (gentle) yellow, purple - there is no such cluster of orchids, (apparently) anywhere in the world. (Tikhon.) 7. Alexandrova (then) left her hut, as always, all in black, tied with her (not) changeable scarf, but (did not) approach us, but, stopping at the boundary, (from) under the arms began to look at the sky. (First.) 8. The room looked like an abandoned, (or) no one (not) needed barn. Some scribbled and torn papers lay on the empty tables and on the floor. (Babaev.) 9. Bayutkan (not) expectedly and boldly rushed (to) meet danger, flashed a red shadow between the trunks, rushed past Ulukitkan with horns thrown (on) behind, proud, (not) intimidated. (Fedos.) 10. Better a thunderstorm, a downpour than this grave silence. How depressingly it affects a person! (So) it is likely that both animals and birds are hard to endure long (un)weather. (Fedos.) 11. Everything that we can do without for five or six days: (not) a touchable supply of food, clothes, personal belongings - we put (in) the bottom. The rest: sleeping bags, dishes, a walkie-talkie, (not) a lot of food that will be needed every day in the parking lots - they put (c) on top in the morning. (Fedos.)

III. 1. Tsageridze watched how shaggy snow shadows roamed the taiga, now widely obscuring even the trees closest to the office, then, as if twisted into thick tight bundles, they go somewhere (then) (into) the depths, into the forest thicket, and ( c) after them, the snow-drift tails are tiredly dragging (along) the bottom. (Sart.) 2. Egor Ilyich is always visible in the crowd. And the reason is not that he is dressed in a (not) fashionable now tunic and cap, but that it is simply (not) possible (not) to be noticed. It is (for) this reason that even (un)familiar people look at him for a long time and turn around (in) a trace. (Un) familiar people (from) start to stop on Yegor Ilyich (quickly) a distracted look, (at) that they look more closely, (after) that - (in) all eyes, and (after) turn around, (so) as (not ) the familiar old man is already behind him: he walks briskly. (Lip.) 3. Petin, this businesslike, smart, (kindly) decent cracker, which the engineer still considered him to be, in front of his eyes turns into some (that) other, (never) never (never) seen and probably ( carefully) by the side he hides from people. (Field.) 4. Ryazantsev (at) the end examined her eyes - they were gray with green. And more than Ryazantsev (or) noticed anything (not) in them, because they remained alert (not) from (transient) embarrassment, (not) then it was in their nature - for a long time (not) to anyone ( not) open. (Zalyg.) 5. Elena Semyonovna looked into the stream, saw herself in clear water and stopped, as if looking at something in this reflection. She seemed very light, standing on a stone, on which (barely) barely fit her green (bare) legs. “And (so), then (that) can be ?! - (not) then asked, (not) then she agreed. - (Not) seen, even (not) heard, but (all) still imagined a person ... ”(Zalyg.)

Exercise 266. In the above excerpts from A.P. Chekhov's story "A Letter to a Learned Neighbor", find spelling errors; write out the misspelled words, correcting the latter, and indicate the appropriate spelling rules.

1. Dear Neighbor! Maxim ... (I forgot, as a father, forgive me generously!) Excuse and forgive me an old man and an absurd human soul for daring to bother you with my pathetic written babble. 2. For a long time I have been looking for an opportunity to get to know you, I have been thirsty, because science is in some way our mother, everything is the same as civilization. 3. I do not agree with Gerasimov regarding your mental ideas, because I live and feed only on science, which providence gave to the human race to dig precious metals, metalloids and diamonds from the depths of the visible and invisible world. 4. You composed and printed in your clever essay, as Gerasimov told me, that there are black spots on the greatest luminary, the sun. 5. I recently read from a French scientist that the lion's face is not at all like a human face, as scientists think. And we'll talk about this. Come, do me a favor. Come tomorrow, for example. Now we eat lenten, but we will cook squirrel for you. My daughter Natasha asked you to bring some smart books with you. She is my emancipe, all of her are fools, only she is smart. Youth now I will tell you, makes itself felt. In a week my brother Ivan (Major) will come to me, a good man, but between us, to say, Bourbon does not like science either. This letter should be delivered to you by my housekeeper Trofim at exactly 8 o'clock in the evening. If he brings him on fire, then beat him on the cheeks, like a professor, there is nothing to stand on ceremony with this tribe.

Exercise 267. Rewrite by opening brackets; where necessary, insert letters and replace lowercase with uppercase.

I. Having passed (half) a verst, Bobrov climbed a hillock. Right under his feet, a huge p…n…frame of the plant, spread over fifty square miles, opened up. It was a real city of red brick with a forest of (high) sooty pipes sticking out in the air, - a city all saturated with ... the smell of sulfur and iron fumes, deafening ... my eternal, (not) silence ... my roar. Four houses ... furnaces dominated the factory with their monstrous chimneys. Next to them stood eight ... cowpers, intended ... for circulation ... and heated air, - eight ... huge iron towers ... crowned ... with round domes ... lamas. Other buildings scattered around the house ... of the furnaces: repair shops, a foundry, washing, steam ... cart, (rail) rolling, open-hearth and puddling furnaces, and so on.

The plant descended (to) the bottom in three huge natural areas. In all directions, small steam ... wagons scurried around. Showing up on the lowest step, they flew (to) the top with a piercing whistle, and ... drove for (n ...) how many seconds in the trunks ... firs, (from) where they escaped, shrouded ... in white steam, thundered over the bridges and, (on ) the end, as if through the air, rushed along the kama ... th est ... kams, in order to (would) dump ore and coke into the very chimney of the house ... oh furnace.

Further, behind this natural theme, the eyes ran wide on the chaos that the area represented, destined ... for the construction of the fifth and sixth houses of ... furnaces. It seemed that some (some) terrible underground upheaval threw out these countless piles of rubble, bricks of various sizes and colors, sandy ... p ... ramids, mountains of flagstone, stacks ... of iron and forests. All this was loaded ... m ... expected as (as if) to (be ...) useless, by accident. Hundreds of carts and thousands of people fussed here, like an ant ... in a ruin ... anthill. White fine and caustic lime dust stood like mist in the air.

Even further, on the very edge of the mountains ... of the umbrella, near the long ... freight train, workers crowded, unloading it. On sloping boards, lowered ... from the wagons, (not) in a ... jerky stream ... bricks fell to the ground; iron fell with a ringing and rattling sound; flew in the air, bending and springing (on) the fly, thin boards. Some carts were sent to the train empty ... com, others were returning (from) there, loaded ... (to) the top. Thousands of sounds mixed here in a long ... th jumping ... rumble: thin and pure sounds of stones ... shield ... their chisels, ringing blows of riveters ... chisels, chasing ... rivets on boilers, heavy roar of steam hammers, mighty sighs and whistling of steam pipes and vents ...ka deaf underground explosions that made the earth tremble.

It was a terrible and exciting picture.

(A. I. Kuprin)

II. (B) close to the left side of the "Onega" were submarines. They were old acquaintances: "two hundred and nine" Lyamina and "two hundred and thirteenth" Ratner. In the (half) darkness, they looked ... like huge prehistoric ... monsters - either ... lizards, or ... fishes. (Sete) carved saws with large triangular teeth gave them a special ... predatory look. (Silver) gray a ... rostats of the barrier, raised into the air above the Petrograd, (then) reminded ... of fish, but of a different breed - fat, sluggish, without ... teeth.

Turovtsev instantly ... dreamed up: the depopulated ... city was taken over by scary ... creatures. They are able to eat, drink and multiply; those with teeth will breed fat and lethargic for meat, houses will turn ... into holes, the city will end its existence, and the falconet rider will be only a stone ... oh block for new inhabitants, near which it is good to warm their stomachs in hot weather.

With a (not) pleasant feeling, he rounded the superstructure and moved to the starboard side. Looked at the waterfront. N… souls. The (not) illuminated houses turned white, like coastal rocks, and even led ... the stucco forged ... trellis ... of the summer garden, it seemed, n ... was the creation of human hands. People were only on the Onega. Black ... black pea coats (not) audibly moved among the cannon barrels pulled up ... to the sky: they were already preparing for construction on the quarterdeck, and Turovtsev reached out with his soul to the (not) beloved floating base - in the cold silence of the city it was an island, a basis, trembling ... to … a lobe of … howl of matter, radiating … heat, evaporating … moisture, emitting … a faint smell of burning and fermentation, the smell of Human habitation.

In the powerful ... r ... products installed along the embankment, there was a ... sadly grinding ... thaw. (Behind) then the meter ... n ... m pounded. This size ... th knock, booming, like a heartbeat, at once destroyed the eerie charm that owned the Turovites ... m. The meter ... n ... m knocked (not) a lot, but (on) how the sorcerer, hitting (on) the ground, turned into music: a broad, melodious phrase emerged from the dull roar in ... oloncelles, soloing in ... altars. They broadcast "Andante to ... ntabile" from Tchaikovsky's fifth s...mphonia, this s...mphonia was often played on the radio, and Turovtsev, who re... went to concerts, knew her and loved her. A flexible, a little nasal, in ... a breezing voice in ... torns broke into the gloomy silence of the siege ... of the city, like a warm t ...ation in the ice ... of the ocean. Majesty ... oh and tenderly sang copper, warmed and humanized ... by the breath of a genius, (not) with a weak breath of a ... weighty ... in ... torn, but with a powerful ... with the powerful breath of hundreds ..., mi ... ions of people - living, living and those who will still live, by the creative ... genius of a great people, which is immortal and, therefore, (un)winnable.

Spelling

Letters s-and after prefixes

Task: write off, insert the missing

without ... mynnaya river

po...sk from... scanty manners

rose...sk sky...famous poet

ped ... institute of inter ... institute sports

counter...grass competitions

without...similarity without...initiative person

with ... play chess previous ... previous presentation

to ... play ball pre ... the history of mankind

under ... to replicate what has been done between ... imperialist

search ... search the book of contradictions

without ... effective work

without ... boring story

play ... play a game of chess Siberian at ... ck

conduct a polit...formation

trans... ranskaya highway

pre...june events

Spelling

Letters o-e-e after hissing

CARD N 6.

1. Insert missing letters.

Slum ... ba, shch ... tka, sh ... lk, zh ... rnov, sh ... rnik, seamless ... vyny, kryzh ... vnik,

w...k, w...bathroom, soot...nk, bear...nok, oven...ny, river...nk, street...ny,

zh...lty, sh...rokh, heavy... ly, black...rstvy, zash...l, bee...lka, illuminated...nnny,

psh ... ny, demarcation ... vka, uproot ... howl, wax ... ny, worm ... k, penny ... vyy,

wet ... ny, brocade ... hot, hot ..., melodious ..., burn ... t, experience ... r, old woman ... nka,

lead ... vy, pepper ... vy, veneer ... wat.

2. Put these nouns in instrumental.

case brick sale cloak

border sword borscht border

crying candle landscape dacha

Spelling.

Card number 1

Be...careful, be...known, be...changeable, be...delicious, be...mortal, be...sense, be...snowy, be...literate, be...boundary, be...connected, be...hearty, be...ultimate, be... evidence-based, be...pitiful, be...strong, be...glorious, be...caring, be...cherished, be...ultimate, be...sonorous, be...evil.

Spelling.

Spelling prefixes on s-s

Card number 2

Task: write off, insert the missing letters.

To...raise, to...act, and...to spoil, and...to shoot, to...praise, to...walk, to...rank, to...unite, to...become, and...dry, and...run, and...follow, and... dry, and ... news, and ... curl, and ... melt, and ... interpret, become ... stand, and ... be treated, neither ... throw, nor ... fall.

Spelling

Spelling E-yo-O after hissing

    Zh..lty, zh..rnov, zach..t, pech..nk, pch..lka, kapyushch..n, sh_lk, zh..forehead, uch..ba, rasch..ska, h.. rny, kryzh..vnik, thickening..nka, carcass...nka, night..vka, shch..goal, oven..ny, uch..t, kapyush..n, past..l, burned. .nny, sh_lk, sh..kovaya therapy, night..vka, burn..g hand, burn..g hands

Slum..ba, h..porny, cheap..vyy, major..rny, general.., sh..colade, sh..mpol, trash..tka, sh..pot, sh_rokh, f..rdochka , h..rsty, grub.., bowl..ba, rattle..tka, izzh..ha, oven..ny, sh..fer, well..kay, evening..rka, obzh..ra, canvas .. vy, brocade .. vy .. hard conditions, burn .. face, cloak .. m , brocade .. your dress, thin lace .. vka, miserable shower .. nka, depressing .. look, pepper .. ink .. nka, burning .. stinging caterpillar, piss .. apples, heavy .. barking road.

    Cut a knife ..m, my friend ..k, shine a candle ..y, go to the river ..nke. shepherd .. to an educational .. bear, young experience ..r, lie without hesitation ..t, full barrel ..nok, stew ..noe meat (stew ..nka), condensed ..noe milk (condensed .. nka), divide between ..th beds, sick old woman ..nka, armed ..n with a pistol, write with a pencil ..m.

Spelling.

Card #1

Write off by inserting missing letters, graphically indicating the choice of a vowel in the root

Absorb oxygen, sunbathing on the beach, enjoy ... beauty, suppose ... to ... eat in a ... horn, swear ... fidelity, thick ... vegetation, help ... help your father throughout the summer, regret ... fly about what happened, bl ... sleep in the sun, far ... far into the sea, wade ... through the dawn ... li, green valley ... settle down ... live on n ... bed, touch ... to the wall, good reward ... fence, banner unleash ... waking up.

Spelling.

Unstressed vowels at the root of a word

Card #2

Write off by inserting the missing letters, graphically indicating the choice of a vowel in the root.

Make ... a plan, a deliberate stream, look ... in a book, wrap ... in an oversight, predict ... events, consult ... in a dictionary, identify ... shortcomings, a fire rages ... breaks, get ... from a shelf, distribute ... darling branches, eyes fall off, annoy ... everyone, teacher of mathematics, attach ... falling to a flower, split ... in half, freeze ... with delight, for ... a light g ... horizon, make ... mother of effort, load ... build on the table, resurrect from the ashes, make the fate ... cover ... the beast.

Punctuation

Comma when referring

Insert the appropriate punctuation marks.

1) I was born, my dear grandchildren, near Kyiv in a quiet village

2) Where will you young people come from?

3) Do I see you dear friend?

4) Let me go, dear, to the wide expanse.

5) Again I am your young friends!

6) Your telegram took me by surprise, dear Anna Mihai-

7) To you, the Caucasus, the harsh king of the earth, I again dedicate a verse carelessly

8) The friend of my harsh days is my decrepit dove.

9) I ask you Olga Ivanovna to fulfill my request.

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Punctuation

Punctuation marks in direct speech

Highlight direct speech with the necessary punctuation marks.

1) Nadia said listen to me someday to the end.

2) It will rain, objected Kalinich

3) My brother said I want to go with you.

4) Who shouts disturbs people, a harsh cry was heard from the sea.

5) What are you doing here, said Bazarov.

6) Then the prophet of victory shouts, let the storm break out more strongly!

7) What will you do now, asked Maria Yakovlevna sy-

8) The son reassured her, don't worry mom.

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Spelling

5th grade

Write down the proverbs, insert the missing letters, underline the grammatical basis of the sentence, write the parts of speech in the grammatical basis.

1. The book in happiness ukr .. shakes, and in misfortune ut .. shakes.

2. Skill will come to great t..rpeny.

3. Otol..yut (?) Sheep's tears to the wolf.

4. The game is (not) worth the candle.

5. The sword (? ...) (does not) flog a guilty head.

6. Who is lazy to plow (?) Xia, that bread (not) will give birth (?) Xia.

7. Without the first swallow, spring (not) bypasses (?) Xia.

8. Order saves time.

9. Misfortunes are afraid (?) of - happiness (not) to be seen.

Spelling.

5th grade

1. Sometimes blue cities are removed (?) for people. (L. Oshanin).

2. Squaw .. in .. stony fogs pr.. the moon rises, on the sad p.. lyany lies .. she sadly light. (A.S. Pushkin).

3. Ro .. for a month look .. t in the eyes. (A. Fet).

4. Stars fade and go out. (N.Nikitin).

5. Already the sky breathed in autumn, the sun shone less often. (A.S. Pushkin).

6.Kro..t perishing leaf za..lotoy wet ground in the forest. (A. Maikov).

7. In the aspen os..n mach..t with a scarlet wing. (Yu.Melnikov).

8. Sh .. dry foliage flatters underfoot.

9. Quietly dormant ..t river. Temny Bor (not) noisy. (S. Yesenin).

Spelling

Insert the missing letters. Underline the grammatical basis, build a diagram of any four sentences.

1. Autumn walks in the wet squares.. (N. Rubtsov).

2. And the night (.?.) has ascended to heaven. (V. Zhukovsky).

3. Warm wind quietly ve..t. (A. Fet).

4. Circle (?) Xia leaf .. I. The birds were silent. (R. Rozhdestvensky).

5. The stars twinkled affectionately in the sky..not. (Pleshcheev).

6. Even early birds .. (did not) sing, they turn gray at the top of the .. demon.

7. Leaf .. I circle (?) Xia, rustle, the wind with a noise n.

This manual is a printed handout on basic rules of spelling and punctuation, containing, along with practical tasks, control exercises and systematized theoretical information, as well as a list of vocabulary words used in tests.

The structure of the document suggests flexible system for adjusting the proposed material with the possibility of changing, adding, deleting; complete set of multivariate(depending on the conditions of the event) package cards; seal generated package.

The proposed course includes 40 topics and is designed for 68 hours. For ease of use and paper saving, two pages are supposed to be printed on one A4 sheet.

Focused on a comprehensive repetition of what was studied in grades V-IX, the proposed manual helps to consolidate, systematize and generalize the knowledge gained. Schematically outlined rules, exercises included in the course program can be used to form multi-level cards, slides and other handout and demonstration material both in the lesson and during extracurricular activities. Topics and exercises grouped on double-sided sheets are also convenient for individual lessons.

Modern Russian language textbooks for high school do not always include a list of vocabulary words that are used in abundance in the exam, so at the beginning of the year I offer each student a list of words (systematically updated), from which I subsequently form vocabulary dictations.

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A textbook on the Russian language for high school students and those entering universities "Working with text in Russian language lessons."

PRACTICAL MANUAL IN ENGLISH FOR STUDENTS OF THE SPECIALTY "SOCIAL WORK" (040401)

Proposed tutorial designed for college students majoring in Social Work and studying English language and is aimed at developing the skills and abilities of practical...

Exercise 1

Make a diagram "Principles of Russian spelling". Give relevant examples that reflect the differences between these principles.

Exercise 2

Place the stress in the words and explain the spelling of unstressed vowels by choosing related words with stressed vowels.

Scourging, favor, in the distance, recover, late, grow decrepit, single, stab, harden, sang, wear out, break, reign, lecture hall, stucco molding, miner, weld, anvil, heap up, flood, whale, softening, oppress, old-timer, careful, be surprised, encouraged, stiff, withdraw, condense, pay, generosity.

Exercise 3

Rewrite with missing letters. Explain the spelling of words with missing letters.

1. The sea after the storm still breathed cold ... house and did not let the sun heat ... pour air. When a thick cloud floated on the sun, the grater intensified. The tr...pinka at first smoldered among the low h...lms, then straight and strongly pulled upwards, through a dense, f...ing walnut forest (Nag.).

2. In nature, animals, birds, insects are divided into day ... out and night .... Is it possible that people, in whom all nature is gathered, have smoothed out this fundamental difference in themselves in a relatively short time of their existence on earth? (Prishv.).

3. Mikhail pulled out his lips and tried to imitate the nightingale (Alex.).

4. The music that I heard as a child, twisted ... froze in me, froze ... did not, and those of her ups to the sky, to the stars ... here, from which I once cried, dissolved ... rushed into the heart (Ast.).

5. At midnight, over the city ... the house ... rolled a heavy ... yellow rumble. The wind owned ... the bodies through the window, blew the curtains ... the weights and rushed off again (Paust.).

6. The pike flickered ... rushed, the fisherman ... sank into the ice water, but did not let go of the spear, disappeared under the water ..., emerged near the ice, crawled out ... and pulled out the catch ... pike (Prishv.).

Exercise 4

Divide the verbs into two columns depending on the vowel in their ending. Determine the verb conjugation.

(Not) dressing, (not) obeying, (not) renouncing, (not) clumsy, (not) working ... sharing, (not) weighty, (not) overpowering, (not) much, (not) tolerance, (not) go around.

Exercise 5

Divide the words with not into two columns depending on their spelling.
View .. sh, separating ... sh, asking ... sh, find ... t, breathe ... tsya, leaving ... sh, connect ... t, respect ... t, meet ... sya, illuminating ... t, remembering ... t.

Test on the topic "Principles of Russian spelling"

1. In which word is the letter written and?

1) Prezidium;
2) pr_privilege;
3) obstacle;
4) save;
5) pr_preliminary.

2. What words are spelled with a double consonant?

1) Dramatic;
2) play_a;
3) see;
4) married;
5) ra_calculate.

3. Find words with alternating vowels at the root.

1) Loud;
2) reconciliation;
3) bend over;
4) shaggy;
5) waterproof.

4. Find words with alternating vowels in the root.

1) Rack;
2) melt;
3) rubbing;
4) freeze;
5) industry.

5. In what words is written ь after hissing?

1) Widely_;
2) hot_;
3) cut off;
4) trembling_;
5) having fun.

6. Which words have an unstressed vowel missing about?


7. Which words contain one letter l?

1) Intelligence;
2) appeal;
3) dieter;
4) compilation;
5) ka_igrafiya.

8. What words are misspelled?

1) Accompaniment;
2) subscription;
3) antagonism;
3) dramaturgy;
5) cavalry.


9. What words spell the letter yo?

1) Sh_pot;
2) w_rox;
3) thicket_ba;
4) w_key;
5) f_lob.

10. Find words - exceptions to the rule "Writing a letter ands after c».

1) Best samples_;
2) quotes from the works of the classics;
3) Troop Tryapits_na;
4) walked on tiptoes;
5) operational day.

11. What words have a letter b does not indicate the softness of the preceding consonant?

1) The bitterness of separation;
2) persistent request;
3) I will take from the assistant;
4) sow rye;
5) went up to the porch.

12. Select cases of continuous spelling.

1) Pass (half) light;
2) go around (half) Moscow;
3) buy (half) a box;
4) write out (half) the sheet;
5) read (half) the novel.


13. Choose words with hyphens.

1) (One) act ballet;
2) (literary) musical composition;
3) (dizzying) whirlwind career;
4) (blue) eyed baby;
5) (light) gray suit.

14. In what words is a double letter written With at the junction of morphemes?

1) Arzama_cue;
2) even;
3) calculation;
4) review;
5) voznyo_ya.

15. In which words should one letter be written n?

1) Zhzhe_y;
2) seriously wounded;
3) fried;
4) kova_y;
5) supported.

16. What words should be written in nn?

1) Early_th;
2) glassy;
3) scrap_th;
4) swans_y;
5) karma_th.

17. What words end in -and?

1) Report on the opening_;
2) discussion about art_;
3) by next week_;
4) letter to Lidi_;
5) proceed from the situation_.

18. In the endings of which nouns is written e?

Attend 1) at a rally_;
2) at a lecture_;
3) for housewarming_;
4) to a concert_;
5) at the meeting_.


19. Indicate the verbs in the personal endings of which, when changing in faces, you will write a letter and.

1) Measure depth;
2) measure with a pole;
3) overcome an obstacle;
4) completely dependent;
5) hold your breath;

20. Find words that are spelled together.

1) Act (for) good luck;
2) (during) the excursion;
3) (c) ancient times;
4) (for) forever and ever;
5) (to) found strength.

21. Indicate sentences in which verbs are written with b.

1) To become a man, they must be born.
2) If you find a true friend, the paths become short.
3) Light remains light, although the blind cannot see it.
4) Good must be hurried, otherwise it may remain without an addressee.
5) We'll have to hurry up.

22. Which of the numbers are written with b In the middle?

1) Friday (?) eleven (?);
2) six(?)ten(?);
3) sem(?) hundred(?);
4) eight (?) eleven (?);
5) eight(?)ten(?).

23. Which of the proposed words are written in one word?

1) (Seven) (hundreds) (twenty);
2) (eight) (ten) (five);
3) (twenty) (three) (year-old);
4) (one hundred) (thousandth);
5) (thirty)(three).