Instruction
1
Remember the definition of a "Sacrament is a special form of the verb that is not conjugated and is the basis for the action (procedural sign)". Therefore, the sacrament can replace turnover with the verb from which it is formed. For example, a house is built – the house that built.
2
Delimits a valid verbal adjective and the present participle:
- there is a dependent word. For example: brilliant (from what?) joy eyes of the sacrament;
- the adjective can be replaced by another adjective. For example: brilliant (communion) joy to the eye – shining (adjective) speeches (brilliant performances – a great, spectacular, good, excellent);
- terms are always adjectives (typewriter);
- the particle does NOT reduce legalnosti, so the word is used as adjective (unsuitable conditions).
3
Distinguish valid adjective and past participle:
- communion to –SENIOR often go on to adjectives (past year – an adjective);
- participles, which are formed from intransitive verbs perfective, acquire quality value and become verbal adjectives. For example: extinct (out – intransitive perfective verb, adjective) eyes, but extinct (communion) fire.
4
Delimits the passive verbal adjective and the present participle (–MY):
the word is an adjective if derived from the verb perfective and intransitive verbs imperfect;
the word is a sacrament, if the transition is formed from the verb imperfect;
- if there is a dependent word in the instrumental case (the subject), the most important thing is the sacrament. For example: the unloved (adjective) toy, not my favorite (communion) child (subject) the toys.
5
Distinguish the adjective and the passive participle:
- if the word can be replaced by a verb, without changing the essence of the phrase, and substitute the dependent word in the instrumental case, it is the sacrament (gourmet reserves nd reserves, refined (by whom?) the chief of reserves);
- if you can replace it with another adjective, to use the degree of comparison or a form of the word adverb, this adjective (refined manners and of noble manners, very refined manners, refined);
- feature of the adjective in a figurative sense (open (passive past participle suffix-T-) door – open (adjective).
6
Write -N - I -NN-:
-N - in adjectives formed from verbs of the imperfective, without the dependent word (knitted cap);
-NN - in the communionof x, formed from verbs of the imperfective, with a dependent word (crochet hat);
-NN - in the communionof x, formed from the perfect verbs (associated (linked) jacket);
-NN - in verbal adjectives, formed from verbs of the imperfective for the-OVA-, -EVA- (pickled (pickling) cucumber).