Funny case from life.

1. Coolness (addition, expressed by a noun) blew (predicate, expressed by a verb), and last year (definition, expressed by an adjective) leaf (subject, expressed by a noun) rustled (predicate, expressed by a verb) in oaks (addition, expressed by a noun).

2. Angrily (a circumstance, expressed by an adverb) beat (predicate, expressed by a verb) rain (subject, expressed by a noun) at the window (addition, expressed by a noun), and the wind (subject, expressed by a noun) blew (predicate, expressed by a verb), howling sadly (a separate circumstance, expressed by adverbial turnover).

The sentence is narrative, non-exclamatory, compound, consists of 2 parts:

1) two-part, common, complete, not complicated;

2) two-part, widespread, complete, complicated separate circumstance, expressed by adverbial turnover.

3. The sun (subject, expressed by a noun) has set (predicate, expressed by a verb), and it began to get dark (predicate, expressed by a verb + verb).

The sentence is narrative, non-exclamatory, compound, consists of 2 parts:

1) two-part, non-common, complete, not complicated.

2) one-component, impersonal, non-common, complete, not complicated;

4. Calmness (subject, expressed by a noun), and the whole sky (subject, expressed by a noun + pronoun) is flooded (predicate, expressed by participle) even (definition, expressed by an adjective) blue (addition, expressed by a noun).

The sentence is narrative, non-exclamatory, compound, consists of 2 parts:

1) one-part, nominal, non-common, complete, not complicated;

2) two-part, widespread, complete, not complicated.

5. Multi-colored (definition, expressed by an adjective) leaves (subject, expressed by a noun) are poured (predicate, expressed by participle) in the forest (circumstance, expressed by a noun), and between them (circumstance, expressed by a pronoun) you wait (predicate, expressed by a verb) to see ( addition, expressed by the infinitive) mushrooms (addition, expressed by a noun).

The sentence is narrative, non-exclamatory, compound, consists of 2 parts:

2) two-part, widespread, complete, not complicated.

1) one-component, generalized-personal, common, complete, not complicated;

6. There is no rain (addition, expressed by a noun) (predicate, expressed negative word), and the earth (subject, expressed by a noun) again (circumstance, expressed by an adverb) is dry (predicate, expressed by an adjective), like pepper (circumstance, expressed by a comparative turnover).

The sentence is narrative, non-exclamatory, compound, consists of 2 parts:

1) one-component, impersonal, widespread, complete, not complicated;

2) two-part, common, complete, complicated by a comparative turnover.

Question: do parsing six sentences 1. A cool breeze blew, and last year's leaf rustled in the oaks. 2. The rain beat angrily at the window, and the wind blew, howling sadly. 3. The sun went down and it began to get dark. 4. No wind, and the whole sky is filled with even blue. 5. Multi-colored leaves are strewn in the forest, and between them you expect to see mushrooms. 6. There is no rain, and the earth is again dry as pepper.

make a syntactic analysis of six sentences 1. It blew cool, and last year's leaf rustled in the oaks. 2. The rain beat angrily at the window, and the wind blew, howling sadly. 3. The sun went down and it began to get dark. 4. No wind, and the whole sky is filled with even blue. 5. Multi-colored leaves are strewn in the forest, and between them you expect to see mushrooms. 6. There is no rain, and the earth is again dry as pepper.

Answers:

Coolness (addition, n.) blew (predicate, ch) and last year's (definition, adj.) leaf (subject, n.) rustled (predicate, ch.) in oaks (addition, n.). Stem: It blew and the leaf rustled 2. Angrily (circumstance, adverb) beat (predicate, verb) rain (subject, noun) at the window (subject, noun) and the wind (subject, noun) blew (predicate verb), sadly howling ( participial turnover) . Stem: the rain beat, the wind blew 3. The sun (subject, noun) set (predicate, verb) and the beginning (predicate verb) to get dark (predicate verb). base / The sun has set, beginning to get dark. 5 Multi-colored (definition, adjective) leaves (addition, noun) Well, go on myself

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every second the murmuring became louder and louder and audible
roamed from all sides. (Ch.) 4) There is not a cloud in the sky, and the stars are not
usually brightly stir and tremble in their bottomless heights.
(Cupr.) 5) The red coals turned into ashes and began to go out.
The frost pounded even more angrily on the window, and the wind sang about something in some
mine pipe. (Ch.) 6) We felt heavy clouds above us,
felt their desire to burst into rain, and we were stuffy,
despite the wind and cold. (Ch.) 7) Just give in to temptation,
sit down and the wind will deal with you like a hawk with a bird. (G.F.)
8) I went out alone on deck and did not take my eyes off the shore. (first)
II. 1) The windows to the garden are raised, and from there a cheerful autumn air blows
cold. 2) In clear weather, telegraph poles are clearly visible, and
their wires, like silver strings, glide along the slope of a clear
sky. 3) A hawk will fly up from somewhere in the transparent air
and freeze in one place. 4) Small foliage almost all flew off
coastal vines, and boughs pierce the turquoise sky.
(I. A. Bunin.)
1) [
], and [

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|]. 2) , and [
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4) , and [ and ]. 5) [
and ].
, and [
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7) [
, ], and [ , |like |].
13. I. 1) Today was clear, sunny weather, tomorrow too
good weather is expected. ( Subsequence.) 2) We sobi-
we go out of town, the guys from the neighboring yard also want to go from
mi. ( Simultaneity.) 3) Volodya repeated to me the same thing that I
heard from Seryozha. 4) It was cold and windy on the river, but the fish
other places
pecked well. ( opposition.) 5) I willingly undertook
frequent
the job that I was assigned. 6) The downpour stopped just as unexpectedly
given how it started.
If “so (same)”, “then (same)”, “for (then)” - this is a combination of pointer-
adverb or pronoun that is a member of the sentence
nia, co service unit speeches, they must be written separately. EU-
whether coordinative union, then it is merged.
II. 1) The train slowed down and approached the station. The train slowed down
the move was pouring, and we prepared to get out of the cars. 2) Explorer
brought tea and wished a good journey. The conductor brought tea, but
The passenger politely refused. 3) By noon it became hot and stuffy.
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By noon it was hot and the streets were deserted. 4) In one compartment
talking and laughing loudly. In one compartment talking loudly
rivali, and we asked for silence.
1) [

AND ]. , and .
2) [

AND ]. , but .
3) [
and ]. [
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4) [
and ]. [
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impersonal
14. I. 1) It blew cool, and last year's leaf rustled
in oaks. (A.K.T.) 2) The rain beat angrily at the window, and the wind blew,
impersonal
howling sadly. (P.) 3) The sun went down and it began to get dark. (L.)
4) Calm
name , and the whole sky is filled with even blue. (T.) 5) In the sky
starred
impersonal oh, but the breeze was still buzzing in the branches and rustling in the stones
check (Trip.) 6) Something groaned heavily, and the groan was carried over
name
field. (G.) 7) Here is a cry, and again everything around was quiet. (L.) 8) Carriage
our then
bezl and
ichn case
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threw from side to side, and more than once he overturned -
collapsed completely. (Cor.) 9) Leaves of every color are strewn in the forest, and
between
op them
ed.-
waiting
personal
see mushrooms. (Shv.) 10) Last shadows
merged, but the darkness looked, blind, immense, but behind the barrows
dead glow dimmed. (Seraph.) 11) The sun suddenly hid
impersonal
elk and darkened, the sky became black. (Przh.) 12) There is no rain, and
the ground is dry as pepper again. (Ch.) 13) It was cold
bezl
one
ichn.
oh but somewhere in
lights were already lit up in the houses, and at the end of the street, from behind the barracks,
the pale moon rises. (Ch.)
1) [
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6) [
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7) [
], and [
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9) , and [
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II. Asters fall in the gardens,
The slender maple under the window turns yellow,
And cold fog in the fields
White all day long.
The nearby forest is quiet, and in it
Lights appeared everywhere
And he is beautiful in his attire,
Dressed in golden foliage.
(I. A. Bunin.)


1) The sun rolled out over the meadow side in a full circle, and the other high bank revived. (Fed.) 2) I slowly climbed the last steps of the ladder and leaned against its railing. (Boon.) 3) The sun is already shining in the spring, but the house is overcast. (Ch.) 4) The weather is beautiful, hot, cheerful and exciting. No rain and everything dries up. (Ch.) 5) We have many fields and forests. (N.) 6) Alekhin said goodbye and went downstairs, and the guests remained upstairs. (Ch.)
[ = ], and [ -].
[© and © ].
[ - -], but [==].
[©,©,© and ©]. [=], and [=].
[© , and © ].
[-© and ©], and [-=].
1) The sand glistens in the sun with a warm, yellow sheen, @ on its velvet the transparent buildings are like fine embroideries made of white silk. (Simultaneity.) (M. G.) 2) Warm wind walks on the grass, bends trees and raises dust. (Ch.) 3) Only occasionally a shy deer will run through the desert, (or) the herd of horses will anger the silence of the valley. (Alternation.) (L.) 4) It had long since dawned,_a) the lamp was still burning. (Contraposition.) (Fed.) 5) It was winter, but everything last days there was a thaw. (Contraposition.) (Bun.) 6) The fire in the lamp faltered, dimmed, but a minute later flared up again. (M. G.) 7) (g ^ the wind will blow and touch the tops, (The frogs will rustle in last year's grass, (then) behind the wall the clock will strike a quarter. (Alternation.) (Ch.) 8) Only the orioles scream, @) cuckoos vying with each other are counting down the unlived years for someone. (Simultaneity.) (Shol.) 9) The student himself laughed more cheerfully and louder than anyone else, but he most likely stopped laughing. (M. G.) 10) On short winter days, dusk descends here early,] ^! ^ early summer for weeks
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unfading white nights last. (Contrast.) (N. M.) 11) Soap is gray, but it washes white. (Last.) 12) In the sliding swell of the pond floated [-], and [-].
[-©,© and © ].
11) [ ©, but © ].
11. 1) Outside the window, the dawn was dawning and the roosters were crowing. (A. N. T.) 2) Occasionally a mosquito will sing and the breeze will shake the top. 3) The asphalt had already dried up, and only clean large drops shone on the flowers of the lawns. (S. Ant.) 4) The sun was burning hot from above, and it was impossible to touch the red-hot booth. (S. Ant.) 5) In the distance, the mill still flaps its wings, and still it looks like little man waving his arms. (Ch.)
In the distance - the spelling of adverbs with prefixes formed from nouns with prepositions.
As before - the spelling of adverbs with the prefix "by" and the suffixes "om", "him", "and".
Brezzhil (what did you do?) - verb.
N. f. - glimpse.
Post .: Nesov. in., intransitive., 2 ref.
Inconst.: ex. incl., units h., last vr., m.
In a sentence, a predicate.
A little man (what?) waving - moreover, special form verb.
N. f. - waving.
Post: active, full f., present vr., nesov. view.
Inconst.: in the form of a genus. p., units hours, m.
The sentence contains a definition.
12. I. 1) The sky was covered with clouds ^^ the wind was walking on the ground, raising dust, pieces of paper and feathers from the ground. (Ch.) 2) I looked at happy face uncles, (and for some reason I felt sorry for him. (Ch.) 3) With every second, the murmuring became louder @ louder @ was heard from all sides. (Ch.) 4) There is not a cloud in the sky ^ the stars move unusually bright ~ and tremble in their bottomless height. (Kupr.) 5) The red coals were covered with ashes_?) began to go out. The frost pounded even more angrily on the window, and the wind sang about something in the chimney. (Ch.) 6) We felt heavy clouds above us, felt their desire to burst into rain,_and) we were stuffy, despite). ..we.ter@ h.olo.d. (Ch.) 7) Just give in to the temptation, sit down, (and) the wind will deal with you like a hawk with a bird. (G. F.) 8) I went out alone on deck_and did not take my eyes off the shore. (first)
II. 1) The windows to the garden are raised,] ^ a cheerful autumn coolness blows from there. 2) In clear weather, telegraph poles are clearly visible (_and their wires, like silver strings, slide along the slope clear sky. 3) A hawk will fly up from somewhere in the transparent air and die in one place. 4) Almost all of the small foliage has flown off the coastal vines,_and?
(I. A. Bunin.)
1) [=], and [= , |--|]. 2) [-=], and [=].
4) [=], and [- © and ©]. 5) [- © and ©]. [-=], and [-=].
7) [©,©], and [-=, |like--|].
13. I. 1) Today was clear, sunny weather, tomorrow I heard from Seryozha. 4) It was cold and windy on the river, but the fish
other places
pecked well. (Contraposition.) 5) I willingly took up] for) the work that I was assigned. 6) The downpour stopped as suddenly as it started.
If “so (same)”, “then (same)”, “for (then)” is a combination of a demonstrative adverb or a pronoun that is a member of a sentence with a service part of speech, then they must be written separately. If it is a coordinating union, then it is merged.
II. 1) The train slowed down and approached the station. The train slowed down and we got ready to get out of the cars. 2) The guide brought tea and wished you a good journey. The conductor brought tea, but the passenger politely refused. 3) By noon it became hot and stuffy.
By noon it was hot and the streets were deserted. 4) In one compartment they were talking and laughing loudly. In one compartment they were talking loudly, and we asked for silence.
[-© and © ].[-=], and [-=].
[- © and © ]. [-=] but [-=].
[© and ©]. [=], and [=].
[© and ©]. [=], and [=].
impersonal
14. I. 1) A coolness blew, and last year's leaf rustled in the oaks. (A.K.T.) 2) The rain beat angrily at the window, and the wind blew,
impersonal
howling sadly. (P.) 3) The sun went down and it began to get dark. (L.)
name
4) Calm, and the whole sky is filled with even blue. (T.) 5) In the sky
impersonal ..
starred, but the breeze was still buzzing in the branches and rustling in the reeds. (Trip.) 6) Something groaned heavily, and the groan was carried over
,-t-. \ \ t-> name
field. (G.) 7) Here is a cry, and again everything around was quiet. (L.) 8) Carriage
impersonal - -
ours now and then threw from side to side, and more than once it tipped over completely. (Cor.) 9) Leaves of all colors are strewn in the forest, and in between you expect to see mushrooms. (Prishv.) 10) The last shadows merged, and the darkness looked, blind, immense, and behind the barrows a dead glow dimmed. (Seraph.) 11) The sun suddenly hid
g-ґt-r \ 1 t-t-impersonal.
elk and darkened, the sky became black. (Przh.) 12) There is no rain, and the earth is again dry, like pepper. (Ch.) 13) It was cold, but in some places the lights were already lit in the houses, and at the end of the street a pale moon began to rise from behind the barracks. (Ch.) 1) [=], and [- -].
[ - -], and [ -].
[-], and [ - -]. 9) [-=], and [=].
II. Asters fall in the gardens, The slender maple under the window turns yellow, And the cold, foggy fields All day long turn white motionless. The nearby forest calms down, and gaps appeared everywhere in it, And it is beautiful in its attire, Dressed in golden foliage.
(I. A. Bunin.)
1) The leaves were green in the park and the birds were singing.
In the morning, outside the window, the rain roars and the wind howls.
In the distance, a lake glittered and fishermen loomed on it.
On this beautiful autumn day, the sun was shining and it was warm.
If in a compound sentence with a single connective or dividing union there is a common minor member relating to both sentences, then a comma is not placed between them.
Over the steppe, blotting out the sun, at its zenith stood a dense purple hail cloud reared up by the wind. Its white verges swirled and shone with snow, but the black top was formidable in its heavy immobility.
The wind was already breathing the spiritual rain moisture, and a minute later, mean and rare, it began to rain. A low wind gushed over the millet stubble, (and) the stubble bristled and rustled. (Narrative, non-exclamatory, complex, compound with enumeration value, where simple sentences connected conn. Union", 1st simple sentence - two-part., spread, full, 2nd - two-part., spread, full, complicated by single predicates.) The steppe was filled with the dry murmur of last year's weeds. Under the very cloudy sole, heeling, catching with outstretched wings air jet, swam to the east of the raven. Lightning flashed white, and the raven, dropping a throaty baritone scream, suddenly rushed down. For a second, all radiant sunbeam, it sparkled like a pitch torch engulfed in a frying pan ... Before reaching the ground fifty sazhens, the raven straightened up abruptly, flapped its wings, and immediately thunder struck with a deafening dry crack.
(According to M. Sholokhov.)
This is text artistic style, as it contains many epithets and artistic comparisons.
Examples from the text for the indicated spelling rule: “breathed by the wind”, “shone with a sunbeam” (written NN, since participles have prefixes and dependent words). 33. Steppe - 2 syllables.
s [s] - acc., deaf., tv.
t [t] - acc., deaf., soft.
e [e] - vowel, ud.
n [n] - acc., deaf, soft.
b[-]
yu [th] - acc., voiced, soft, [y] - vowel, bezud.
The word has 6 letters, 6 sounds.
.Not "by" movement - motionless (suffixal).
Dropping - a special form of Ch. - gerund. (Having done what?) dropping.
Owls. c., unchanged.
The offer is a circumstance.
17. Once we went fishing on the Old Ditch and returned the next day. A small train came up, all empty boxcars. We climbed into the car where it was more people. Women carried purses with lingonberries and mushrooms. Two ragged and unshaven hunters sat with their legs dangling in open doors wagon, and smoked. At first the women talked about their rural affairs, but soon mysterious charm forest twilight entered the carriage, and the women, sighing, fell silent.
The train went out into the meadows, and a quiet sunset became visible in full breadth. The sun was setting in the mists, in the mists and dews. (Narrative, non-exclamatory, complex, compound with the meaning of enumeration, where simple sentences are connected by a conjunction, "1st simple sentence - two-part, distributive, complete, complicated by a clarifying member - circumstance, 2nd - two-part ., dist., complete.)
Then the youngest woman sang, looking at the sunset, and her eyes seemed to be gilded. She sang a simple Ryazan song, and some of the women began to sing along with her.
When the women fell silent, the hunter in windings from soldier's overcoat said in an undertone to his companion: "We will sing too, Vanya."
One of them had a thick, soft bass. It flowed freely, widely, and we all sat amazed at this extraordinary voice. fourteen
The women listened to the singers, shaking their heads in surprise; then the youngest woman wept softly, but no one even turned in her direction, because these were tears not of pain and bitterness, but of admiration that overwhelmed the heart.
(According to K. Paustovsky.)
difference in meaning specified verbs lies in their emotional coloring.
Some people - places.
N. f. - someone.
Post: undefined
Inconsistency: in the form of them. pad.
In a sentence, the subject.
Nobody - seats.
N. f. - nobody.
Post: negative
Inconsistency: in the form of them. pad.
In a sentence, the subject.
18. Composition. The person who caught my attention.
Plan.
My thoughts.
The man in the hat.
Our acquaintance.
Conversation in a cafe.
What I liked about Vovka.
I love walking the streets, looking at people and thinking about who they are. Sometimes it is immediately clear that this person is a bore or unkind, and at other times it seems that someone has passed with whom one could make friends. Of course, I never get to know anyone like that, it's just like a game for me.
One day I saw a man who immediately interested me. It wasn't that he looked special or behaved strangely - he just walked and smiled, although the day was gray and rainy. The man also had a bright green hat on his head. It immediately seemed to me that such a cheerful person is never bored. And I also thought that I could probably not smile strangers but he can. Then this man in a hat got into a trolley bus and left, and for some reason I felt sad.
I was very surprised when a few days later I met him on the Arbat. He stood and played the harmonica, and in his green hat were coins thrown by passers-by. My friend, with whom we walked along the Arbat, said: “This is Vovka! Hello, Vovka! It turns out that they knew each other, met at concerts. We stopped, talked, Vovka invited us to the blues festival, where he will play.
It started to rain and we went to have coffee. In a cafe, I told them about how I met Vovka earlier. My friend said that Moscow is a small city, everyone knows each other, and Vovka noted that everyone who is destined to meet will definitely do this.
I was not mistaken, thinking then, at the first meeting, that you will never get bored with this person. Vovka - very interesting companion, he visited many cities with his harmonica, from him I learned a lot about life, about people, and I began to understand myself better. Now we are friends, and I am very glad that then in the crowd I noticed a smiling man in a hat.
1) The conversation ended with this, (they continued to silently walk beside each other. 2) Pechorin did not take his eyes off her in thought, (and) she often looked at him from under her brows. 3) The beshmet is always torn, in patches, and the weapon is in silver. 4) Dark, mysterious abysses blackened to the right and left, the mists, swirling and wriggling like snakes, crawled there along the wrinkles of neighboring rocks, as if feeling and being afraid of the approach of day. 5) Then I set off into the big world, @ soon I was also tired of society; fell in love with secular beauties, (and) was loved, - (but their love only irritated my imagination and pride, (a) my heart was left empty.
(M. Yu. Lermontov.)
Synonyms are words that are the same or close in lexical meaning but different in spelling and sound.
Humanist - humanist, humanism, humanity.
An outstanding humanist, the humanism of a scientist, the humanity of relations.
X
High ideals (adj. + noun, agreed in gender, number, case), progressive view (adj. + noun, same), worldview of the writer (noun + noun in gen. case, ex.), international detachment (adj. + n., agreement), gigantic growth (adj. + n., the same), colossal bridge (adj. + n., the same), a contemporary of Pushkin (n. + n. in the genus . pad., ex.), rural workers (noun + noun. in gen. pad., ex.) ^ privileged class (adj. + noun, agreement), feel danger (v. . pad., ex.), to honor the hero of the day (v. + noun in vin. pad., ex.), echelons with fighters (noun + noun with a preposition, into creative pad., ex.), successfully transform (adv. + verb, unchangeable part speech adjoins the variable), columns of athletes (n. + n. in the genus. pad., ex.).
Synonyms - gigantic and colossal. Used in the meaning of "very large, huge."