Предмет: Русский язык, автор: Фаина3465

пожалуйста помогите. 4 класс

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Автор ответа: Кристина4411
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2)3
3)двацать
4)пятьдесят

renny3244553: вообще-то 2. 2)
renny3244553: 3. семнадцать.
Автор ответа: mudrenova95
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легко в 1) будет численные слова!
во 2)кокое какие тоисть 1
3)
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