The spelling of an unstressed suffix is ​​determined by the final vowel. Say the verb in which the spelling of the unstressed suffix is ​​determined by the final vowel of the stem of the indefinite form

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1. Indicate the verb in which the spelling unstressed suffix due to the final vowel of the base of the indefinite form:

In the spring, the snow melted quickly, the water rose and flooded the beaver hut. The beavers dragged the beaver cubs onto dry leaves, but the water crept up even higher, and the beaver cubs had to spread out in different directions. (Snegirev G.)
1) melted
2) got up
3) dragged
4) got close

2. Indicate the word in which the spelling of the suffix is ​​determined by the fact that this suffix in the 1st person singular of the present or simple future tense alternates with -U (Yu) / -Yu (Yu):

I began to walk in the garden, I look - under the tree something red lies in the grass. I came closer, and this is Seryozha the guinea pig. I was delighted, but I don’t understand how she got into our garden. I began to inspect the fence, and there was a hole below. The pig must have crawled through that hole. I took her in my hands, she does not bite, she only sniffs her fingers and sighs. (Snegirev G.)
1) bites
2) inspect
3) rejoiced
4) sniffing

3. Indicate the word in which the spelling of the suffix is ​​determined by the rule: “If in the form of the 1st person singular of the present or simple future tense, the verb ends in -YVAYU / -IVAYU, then in the indefinite form and in the past tense the suffix -IVA-/ is written -YVA":

German mortars fired furiously and delayed the advance of the rifle company. The strip of mine explosions became like a wall in front of the Soviet infantrymen. Suddenly, the Germans on the left flank launched a counterattack. They, too, made use of the bushes and folds on the lakeshore. The calculation of Sergeant Rusakov fought steadfastly. (Kokovin E.)
1) breaks
2) used
3) rifle
4) detained

4. Indicate the word, the spelling of the suffix in which is determined by the rule: “In the indefinite form and the past tense, the suffix -OVA- / -EVA- is written in verbs, if in the form of the 1st person singular of the present or simple future tense the verb ends in - UYu/-YuYu":

Our idea of ​​eccentrics was different. We pictured a grumpy old man, with angular movements, in deep galoshes, headlong running out onto the porch and dispersing the guys playing money in front of the window of his office with an umbrella. (Platov L.)
1) angular
2) was drawn
3) overclocking
4) presentation

5. Indicate the verb in which the spelling of the unstressed suffix is ​​determined by the final vowel of the stem of the indefinite form:

In a vest, with an ax and a hacksaw in my hands, I hovered over the bamboo, trying on, aiming, dreaming. But never in my life have I built any boats and so simply pounded bamboo with an ax. (Koval Yu.)
1) soared
2) tried on
3) built
4) dreamed

6. Write out a verb from the sentence in which the spelling of the suffix is ​​determined by the rule: “If in the form of the 1st person singular of the present or simple future tense the verb ends in -YVAYU / -IVAYU, then the suffix -IVA is written in the indefinite form and in the past tense -/-YVA":

Nikolai Nikolayevich, restraining himself, entered this room, climbed onto the mezzanine and with trembling hands began to pull out one picture after another, fearing that they had died, frozen or damp. (Zheleznikov V.)

7. Indicate the word in which the spelling of the suffix is ​​determined by the fact that this suffix in the 1st person singular of the present or simple future tense alternates with -U (Yu) / -Yu (Yu):

Everyone silently looked at the picture. And longing, such a desperate longing for human purity, for selfless courage and nobility, captured their hearts more and more strongly and demanded a way out. Because I couldn't take it anymore. (Zheleznikov V.)
1) demanded
2) watched
3) captured
4) desperate

8. Indicate the verb in the past tense, in which the spelling of the unstressed suffix is ​​determined by the final vowel of the stem of the indefinite form. Write this verb:

Nikolai Nikolaevich went out onto the porch and saw that the sun had illuminated the balcony, which faced east, and moved to make another ring around the house. (Zheleznikov V.)
1) went out
2) saw
3) lit
4) went out

9. Specify verbs with unstressed vowels in suffixes:

It became dark and gloomy. The clouds blew cold. The forest on the slopes of the mountains sighed heavily, made a loud noise. The cloud was already over the camp. Suddenly, the noise died down, and only the aspen near the tent, as if from cold, trembled with leaves. (Kulikov A.)
made a noise
breathed
sighed
winced
became

10. Indicate the words in which the spelling of the suffix is ​​determined by the rule: “If in the form of the 1st person singular of the present or simple future tense, the verb ends in -YVAYU / -IVAYU, then the suffix -IVA-/- is written in the infinitive and in the past tense YVA":

Early in the morning, the rifle company launched an offensive against a small village located on the high bank of the lake. The machine-gun crew of Sergeant Rusakov was on the left flank and supported the attack with fire. Changing firing positions, machine gunners secretly advanced along the coast. It was impossible to get on the ice. The whole lake was shot through by enemy machine guns. (Kokovin E.)
start
advanced
supported
shot through
was

mark the verbs from which the present participles can be formed

a) will prepare
b) win
c) fly in
d) reward
e) worry
f) trace
Number 2 .
mark the verbs from which you can form both real and passive participles
a) reconcile
b) store
bring in
d) sparkle think
e) to think
f) jump up

1) Write out a word from the sentences in which the spelling of the consonant in the prefix does not depend on the subsequent consonant sound:

And now it's time to say goodbye.
I will cry for you, sighed the Fox.
I didn’t want you to be hurt, said the little prince. You yourself wished me to tame you ..
Yes, of course, said the Fox. He fell silent. Then he added: Go and look at the roses again, and when you return to say goodbye to me, I will tell you a secret.
2) Write out a word from the sentences in which the spelling of the prefix depends on the subsequent consonant sound: The city ended, and soon the sea appeared. It was shallow and flat. silently rolled away, leaving a white rim of foam on the sand. Costa walked along the shore, leaning forward against the wind.

1) From the sentence, write out the word in which the spelling of the prefix determines its meaning - "Accession"

In the next house, on the ground floor, a boy was sick - he was bedridden. He had such a dachshund - a black firebrand on four legs. Zhenya stood under the window and heard the conversation between Kosta and the sick boy. Don't worry, don't worry, Kostya's voice was heard. Mother wants to sell Lapty.
2) Write out a word from the sentence in which the spelling of the consonant in the prefix does not depend on the subsequent consonant sound.
A mighty hillside stretched between the two villages. Once settled in the thicket of the hillside, perhaps one of the most secretive animals, the white-breasted marten. Soon she had children.
3) Write out a word from the sentence in which the spelling of the consonant in the prefix does not depend on the subsequent consonant sound.
Tolik saw how, in the smoke that shrouded the surroundings, two firefighters in helmets rushed to the house, unwinding the hoses on the go, and another car drove up. A dry poplar stood in Tyomka's house. It was already burning at all, like a torch. The burnt branches fell like red worms on roof and roof flared up before Tolik's eyes, took up in an instant.
4) Write out a word from the sentence in which the spelling of the consonant in the prefix does not depend on the subsequent consonant sound.
All day the hunter chased the tracks and noted every little thing, rejoicing that this time the tracks were imprinted on the snow especially sharply. He got rid of extra clothes and things that interfered with him, and now nothing prevented him from moving silently forward and forward. then he glimpsed the middle of the bushes growing here especially densely. Maybe it's a bird? thought Jan. But, looking carefully, he realized: the gray spot in the bushes is the Deer of the Sandy Hills.

Test “Getting ready for the GIA. Task A7. Spelling of suffixes "No. 1

For grade 9

1. Indicate the word in which the spelling H / HH in the suffix is ​​determined by the rule about spelling of adjectives formed from nouns with the suffix -IN-:

1) Antique
2) outlandish
3) Lion
4) Epic

2. Indicate the word in which the choice of Н / НН in the suffix is ​​determined by the spelling rule of verbal adjectives:

1) Water
2) Windy
3) Sparrow
4) Loaded

3. In which word is the spelling of the suffix an exception to the rule?

1) Weathered
2) Tin
3) Detachment
4) Leather

4. Indicate the word in which the spelling of the suffix is ​​determined by the rule: “In adjectives formed from nouns with the help of suffixes –ONN-/-ENN, it is written HH”:

1) Dining
2) Uncut
3) Grooming
4) Broken

5. Indicate the word in which the spelling of the suffix is ​​determined by the rule: "In adjectives formed with the suffix -Н- from a noun whose stem ends in -Н-, it is written НН":

1) Pumpkin
2) Painful
3) Pelmenny
4) Straw

6. Indicate the verb in which the spelling of the unstressed suffix is ​​determined by the final vowel of the stem of the indefinite form:

7. Indicate the word in which the spelling of the suffix is ​​determined by the fact that in the form of the 1st person singular of the present or simple future tense, the original verb ends in -IVAYU / -IVAYU:

1) After consulting
2) Scattered
3) Shot through
4) Overjoyed

8. Indicate the real participle in which the spelling of the vowel in the suffix depends on the conjugation of the original verb:

1) Creeping
2) Dotted
3) Visible
4) Rolled out

9. Indicate the answer option in which the spelling of the vowel in the participle suffix is ​​determined by the fact that it is formed from the verb I of the conjugation:

1) Breathable evenly
2) On duty
3) Not disturbed by anyone
4) Shiny in the sun

10. In which word the choice of O/Yo after hissing is determined by the spelling rule of noun suffixes formed from nouns:

1) Condensed milk
2) Teddy bear
3) Uprooting
4) Sleepover End of form

Test “Getting ready for the GIA. Task A7. Spelling of suffixes "No. 2 for grade 9

1. Indicate the answer option in which the spelling of the vowel in the participle suffix is ​​determined by the fact that it is formed from the verb of the II conjugation:

1) Bleating (sheep)
2) Excited
3) Roaring
4) Adhesive

2. Indicate the word in which the spelling of the vowel in the suffix depends on the conjugation of the original verb:

1) Pasting
2) Trembling
3) Promised
4) Unfired

3. Indicate a real participle in which the spelling of the vowel in the suffix depends on the conjugation of the original verb:

4. Indicate the word in which the spelling of the suffix is ​​determined by the fact that this suffix in the 1st person singular of the present or simple future tense alternates with -U (Yu) / -Yu (Yu):

1) Organized
2) Reports
3) Tell
4) Disturbed

5. Indicate the word in which the spelling of the suffix is ​​determined by the rule: “In full passive participles past tense is written NN.

1) The only one
2) Attached
3) Desert
4) Fiery

6. Indicate the word in which the spelling of the suffix is ​​determined by the rule: “In adjectives formed from nouns with the help of suffixes –ONN-/-ENN, it is written HH”:

1) Detachment
2) Prayer
3) Fixed
4) Battalion

7. In which word is the spelling of the suffix an exception to the rule?

1) Pocket
2) Windy
3) Cast iron
4) Ant

8. Indicate the word in which the spelling H / HH in the suffix is ​​determined by the spelling rule of participles:

1) Painted
2) Cold
3) Unbidden
4) Unintentionally

9. Indicate the word in which the spelling of the suffix is ​​determined by the rule: “In adjectives formed from nouns using the suffixes -AN- / -YAN-, -IN-, it is written N":

1) Knitted
2) Confused
3) Sandy
4) Broken

10. In which word the choice of a vowel after hissing is determined by the spelling rule of suffixes:

1) Liver
2) cheap
3) Twine
4) Plush

Test “PARTICIPATION. Participle suffixes "for grade 7

Form start

1. Write out a real participle in which the spelling of the vowel in the suffix depends on the conjugation of the original verb:

The orange dawn was austere and glazing, puddles in the swamps burned from it like windows. We really needed to know if it was a black grouse muttering or so it seems. All three of us perched on a large melted mound, listened. (M. Prishvin)

2. Write out a passive participle in which the spelling of the vowel in the suffix depends on the conjugation of the original verb:

A live beaver in the wild is very hard to see. Hunted for centuries by man, the surviving beavers have become very cautious. It is all the more interesting that where security is established, beavers become more trusting, often tame. (I.Sokolov-Mikitov)

3. Write out the real participle of the present tense, in which the spelling of the unstressed vowel in the suffix is ​​determined by the fact that it is formed from the verb of the I conjugation:

Ducks swarmed and swam on the wide mudflat. They dived and, waddling funny, climbed ashore. Through binoculars, I saw several different breeds of ducks, shining with their plumage. The black hooded duck swam quite close. Along the edge of the shore between the ducks swarming in the mud, a large avocet ran nimbly. (I. Sokolov-Mikitov)

4. Write out the real participle of the present tense, in which the spelling of the suffix is ​​determined by the fact that it is formed from the verb of the II conjugation:

A few more days passed, and the weather deteriorated sharply. The wind blows in gusts, whipping raindrops on the sailors on duty in the trenches, knocking out grains from swollen ears. Hunched, gloomy sailors roam the trenches. Wet flares slam heavily on the legs. (O.Selyankin)

5. Write out the passive participle of the present tense, in which the spelling of the suffix is ​​determined by the fact that it is formed from the verb of the II conjugation:

I confess that I do not like the so-called luxurious editions, with endpapers, titles and half-titles, in haughty gilded bindings. It is sad to see how they freeze behind the glass of bookcases, buried as if in crypts, not disturbed by anyone. (L.Platov)

6. Write out the passive participle of the present tense, in which the spelling of the suffix is ​​determined by the fact that it is formed from the verb I of the conjugation:

Spurred on by a quiet current that swayed the tall stalks of overwintered reeds, we floated in our narrow and light pirogue. (I.Sokolov-Mikitov)

7. Write out a word from the text in which the choice of a vowel in the suffix is ​​determined by the spelling of the suffixes of the passive participles of the present tense, formed from the verb of the II conjugation:

With a gun in my hands, I stood bewildered, peering into the black peak to tears in my eyes. The invisible capercaillie scattered song after song. Now I distinctly heard each knee, I heard a special strange sound of feathers unfolding. In the direction of the song, it seemed that the bird was hiding at the very top. (I.Sokolov-Mikitov)

8. Write out a participle in which the spelling of one of the suffixes is determined by the rule: “In the real participles of the past tense, the suffix -А-(-Я-) of the stem of the indefinite form of the original verb is preserved”:

Above the chimneys protruded white chef's hats, and heated air flowed over the chimneys, melting beautifully in the frosty sun. (V.Kaverin)

9. Write out a participle in which the spelling of one of the suffixes is determined by the rule: “In the real participles of the past tense, the suffix –I– of the stem of the indefinite form of the original verb is preserved”:

Pyotr Arianovich raised his face. It was hot, sweaty, and smiled joyfully, as if the teacher had found the solution to a riddle that had long tormented him. The cap was kept on the very top of the head. (L.Platov)

10. Write out a participle in which the spelling of one of the suffixes is determined by the rule: “In verbal adjectives and passive participles of the past tense, the suffix -А-(-Я-) of the stem of the indefinite form of the original verb is preserved”:

Having spent the night with special pleasure in a hospitable house on the shore of the bay, in the early morning we again set off to the places of bird wintering. With a rattling engine, a small boat cuts through the mirror-like surface of the bay dotted with birds. (I.Sokolov-Mikitov)

End of form

Form start

End of form

mark the verbs from which the present participles can be formed

a) will prepare
b) win
c) fly in
d) reward
e) worry
f) trace
Number 2 .
mark the verbs from which you can form both real and passive participles
a) reconcile
b) store
bring in
d) sparkle think
e) to think
f) jump up

1) Write out a word from the sentences in which the spelling of the consonant in the prefix does not depend on the subsequent consonant sound:

And now it's time to say goodbye.
I will cry for you, sighed the Fox.
I didn’t want you to be hurt, said the little prince. You yourself wished me to tame you ..
Yes, of course, said the Fox. He fell silent. Then he added: Go and look at the roses again, and when you return to say goodbye to me, I will tell you a secret.
2) Write out a word from the sentences in which the spelling of the prefix depends on the subsequent consonant sound: The city ended, and soon the sea appeared. It was shallow and flat. silently rolled away, leaving a white rim of foam on the sand. Costa walked along the shore, leaning forward against the wind.

1) From the sentence, write out the word in which the spelling of the prefix determines its meaning - "Accession"

In the next house, on the ground floor, a boy was sick - he was bedridden. He had such a dachshund - a black firebrand on four legs. Zhenya stood under the window and heard the conversation between Kosta and the sick boy. Don't worry, don't worry, Kostya's voice was heard. Mother wants to sell Lapty.
2) Write out a word from the sentence in which the spelling of the consonant in the prefix does not depend on the subsequent consonant sound.
A mighty hillside stretched between the two villages. Once settled in the thicket of the hillside, perhaps one of the most secretive animals, the white-breasted marten. Soon she had children.
3) Write out a word from the sentence in which the spelling of the consonant in the prefix does not depend on the subsequent consonant sound.
Tolik saw how, in the smoke that shrouded the surroundings, two firefighters in helmets rushed to the house, unwinding the hoses on the go, and another car drove up. There was a dry poplar tree in Tyomka's house. It was already on fire, like a torch.
4) Write out a word from the sentence in which the spelling of the consonant in the prefix does not depend on the subsequent consonant sound.
All day the hunter chased the tracks and noted every little thing, rejoicing that this time the tracks were imprinted on the snow especially sharply. He got rid of extra clothes and things that interfered with him, and now nothing prevented him from moving silently forward and forward. then he glimpsed the middle of the bushes growing here especially densely. Maybe it's a bird? thought Jan. But, looking carefully, he realized: the gray spot in the bushes is the Deer of the Sandy Hills.

Offers

1. Indicate the verb in which the spelling of the unstressed suffix is ​​determined by the final vowel of the stem of the indefinite form:

In the spring, the snow melted quickly, the water rose and flooded the beaver hut. The beavers dragged the beaver cubs onto dry leaves, but the water crept up even higher, and the beaver cubs had to spread out in different directions. (Snegirev G.)

2. Indicate the word in which the spelling of the suffix is ​​determined by the fact that this suffix in the 1st person singular of the present or simple future tense alternates with -U (Yu) / -Yu (Yu):

I began to walk in the garden, I look - under the tree something red lies in the grass. I came closer, and this is Seryozha the guinea pig. I was delighted, but I don’t understand how she got into our garden. I began to inspect the fence, and there was a hole below. The pig must have crawled through that hole. I took her in my hands, she does not bite, she only sniffs her fingers and sighs. (Snegirev G.)

3. Indicate the word in which the spelling of the suffix is ​​determined by the rule: “If in the form of the 1st person singular of the present or simple future tense, the verb ends in -YVAYU / -IVAYU, then in the indefinite form and in the past tense the suffix -IVA-/ is written -YVA":

German mortars fired furiously and delayed the advance of the rifle company. The strip of mine explosions became like a wall in front of the Soviet infantrymen. Suddenly, the Germans on the left flank launched a counterattack. They, too, made use of the bushes and folds on the lakeshore. The calculation of Sergeant Rusakov fought steadfastly. (Kokovin E.)

4. Indicate the word, the spelling of the suffix in which is determined by the rule: “In the indefinite form and the past tense, the suffix -OVA- / -EVA- is written in verbs, if in the form of the 1st person singular of the present or simple future tense the verb ends in - UYu/-YuYu":

Our idea of ​​eccentrics was different. We pictured a grumpy old man, with angular movements, in deep galoshes, headlong running out onto the porch and dispersing the guys playing money in front of the window of his office with an umbrella. (Platov L.)

5. Indicate the verb in which the spelling of the unstressed suffix is ​​determined by the final vowel of the stem of the indefinite form:

In a vest, with an ax and a hacksaw in my hands, I hovered over the bamboo, trying on, aiming, dreaming. But never in my life have I built any boats and so simply pounded bamboo with an ax. (Koval Yu.)

6. Write out a verb from the sentence in which the spelling of the suffix is ​​determined by the rule: “If in the form of the 1st person singular of the present or simple future tense the verb ends in -YVAYU / -IVAYU, then the suffix -IVA is written in the indefinite form and in the past tense -/-YVA":

Nikolai Nikolayevich, restraining himself, entered this room, climbed onto the mezzanine and with trembling hands began to pull out one picture after another, fearing that they had died, frozen or damp. (Zheleznikov V.)


7. Indicate the word in which the spelling of the suffix is ​​determined by the fact that this suffix in the 1st person singular of the present or simple future tense alternates with -U (Yu) / -Yu (Yu):

Everyone silently looked at the picture. And longing, such a desperate longing for human purity, for selfless courage and nobility, captured their hearts more and more strongly and demanded a way out. Because I couldn't take it anymore. (Zheleznikov V.)

8. Indicate the verb in the past tense, in which the spelling of the unstressed suffix is ​​determined by the final vowel of the stem of the indefinite form. Write this verb:

Nikolai Nikolaevich went out onto the porch and saw that the sun had illuminated the balcony, which faced east, and moved to make another ring around the house. (Zheleznikov V.)