Suddenly, a (деепричастия) skipped into the sentence: увидев (having seen). Unlike the participle, this word was stubborn and never changed its ending . It acted as a "secondary action," telling Alexei when or how the main action happened.
Distinguishing between Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Particles (especially не/ни ). otvety na testy po russkomu iazyku 7 klass egorova
Deep dive into Participles (Suffixes like -ущ/ющ, -ащ/ящ, -вш- ) and Gerunds (Suffixes like -а/я, -в, -вши- ). Spelling: Use of "H" and "HH" in various parts of speech. In the quiet town of Verbotown, a 7th
In the quiet town of Verbotown, a 7th grader named Alexei sat at his desk, staring at a sentence that seemed to change every time he blinked. He was preparing for a test using , which focused heavily on the trickiest parts of speech for his grade: Participles (причастия) and Gerunds (деепричастия). In the quiet town of Verbotown