Предмет: Русский язык, автор: ksennvaz

Распределите слова в таблице в зависимости от лексического значения
ПРЕ - в значении "очень", "самый"

ПРЕ - в значении ПЕРЕ





Преинтересное событие, прекрасный день, преступит черту, препятствие, презабавный малыш, пренеприятный человек, преградить путь, преобразовать формулу, превеселый друг, превращение реальности, пребольшой привет, преломление света, преувеличить доход, превеликий царь, преуспеть в учебе, премудрый руководитель, пресмыкающееся.

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Автор ответа: help5050
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Ответ:

ПРЕ - в значении "очень", "самый": преинтересное событие, прекрасный день, презабавный малыш, пренеприятный человек, превеселый друг, пребольшой привет, превеликий царь, премудрый руководитель.

ПРЕ - в значении ПЕРЕ: преступит черту, препятствие, преградить путь, преобразовать формулу, превращение реальности, преломление света, преувеличить доход, преуспеть в учебе, пресмыкающееся.

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