Вопрос школьника по предмету Русский язык
Образуйте от следующих существительных форму родительного падежа а единственного числа если возможно две формы укажите их различия смысловые стилистический придумайте примеры с образованными формами Блеск, боль, град, год, актёры, ветер, виноград, город, деньги, деньги, доход, голод, корабль, горох, лук, карри, квас,, нет, молоко, молоток, народ, огурцы, перец, пром, пороха, расход, Сад, стол, сок, Сахар, свет, смех, спорт, снег, хворост,чай.
Ответ учителя по предмету Русский язык
Блеска, боли, града, года, актёра, ветра, винограда, города, денег, дохода, голода, корабля, гороха, лука, кваса, молока, молотка, народа, огурца, перца, прома, пороха, расхода, сада, стола, сока, сахара, света, смеха, спорта, снега, хвороста, чая.
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Task 1. Insert the necessary prepositions to make these sentences complete.
1. I know Jill lives in the north of England but at the moment I can’t think ________ the name of the town.
2. Shouting ________ people is very rude, never do it.
3. I’m reading a new book by Tony Parsons. Have you heard ________ him?
4. Teenagers usually begin thinking seriously ________ their future careers.
5. I haven’t heard ________ my cousin Tina for a long time. I’m going to give her a call myself.
Task 2. Choose one of the two words to complete the sentences.
1. Our teacher said our test results were quite (satisfied / satisfying).
2. By Ben’s (amusing / amused) look we understood that he was enjoying the programme.
3. (Forbidden / Forbidding) fruit always tastes sweet.
4. I’ve never seen Max (recited / reciting) poetry; literature isn’t his strong point.
5. She stopped him from entering the room with a (forbidden / forbidding) gesture.
Task 3. Read the text and make it complete with derivatives formed from words on the right.
My little niece Danielle, ________________________ 6, has long had a ________________________ with the “Big Pencil”, the ________________________ Washington Monument. She saw glimpses of it during drives through the District. Her first visit to the top of the monument inspired a closer ________________________ with dead presidents made of metal and stone. It was on the way to the Lincoln Memorial that she made the ________________________ remark. “Is the president really in there?” my niece wanted to know. “No, it’s a big ________________________ of him.”
“Is he ________________________ dead, though?” she asked. “Yes.” She got _________________________ for a moment, trying to reason this through. “So, you mean, after they get rid of presidents, they use them for ________________________?” It was my turn to think.
“________________________.”
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