Предмет: Русский язык, автор: Kelli100500

От какого слова можно образовать деепричастие совершенного вида?
1. выносить; 2. объединить; 3. писать; 4. пускать.

Ответы

Автор ответа: AnnDanceZaharova
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Скорее всего, от объединить (что сделать?), т.к только этот глагол совершенного вида, значит и деепричастие будет совершенного)
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