Вопрос школьника по предмету Русский язык
произвести звуко -буквеный разбор слово. Весений
Ответ учителя по предмету Русский язык
Так-с. Во-первых правильно пишется весенний)
Давай начинать) в транскрипции звездочки означают запятые наверху. Что они значат? мягкость. на письме пиши их. я сейчас не могу поставить)
Весенний — 3 слога;
в* э с* э н* и й*
в — ( в* ) — согласн., мягк. парн., звонк. парн.
е — (э ) — гласн., безударн.
с — (с* ) — согласн., мягк. парн., глух. парн.
е — (э ) — гласн., ударн.
н — ( н *) — согласн., мягк. парн., звонк., непарн
н — ( )
и — (и) — гласн., безударн
й — ( й* ) — согласн., мягк. непарн., звонк. непарн.
8 б., 7 зв.
вроде так)) надеюсь помогу тебе. удачи и пятёрки!
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7. He … speak three foreign languages.
a) can; b) may; c) must
8. You … work hard at your English if you want to know it.
a) can; b) may; c) must
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a) can; b) may; c) have
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a) must; b) is; c) has
11. Must I come tomorrow? – No, you … .
a) mustn’t; b) can’t; needn’t
12. May I invite my friend to the party? – Yes, you … .
a) can; b) may; c) must
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a) needn’t; b) should; c) can
8. I … walk, there is a bus going there.
a) needn’t; b) mustn’t; c) can’t