Предмет: Українська мова, автор: Аноним

ПОМОГИТЕ ПОЖАЛУЙСТА
Запиши прислів'я, подані в дужках особові займенники постав у потрібному відмінку. Поясни наявність чи відсутність приставного н. Визнач особу, число, відмінок кожного займенника.

1) Bи (я) просіть, а я собі не хочу. 2) Ми з (ми), як риба з водою. 3) Комусь ніяково, а (я) однаково. 3) Є квас, та не для (ви). 4) Tи розказуєш (він) про образи, а він (ми) про гарбузи. 5) Від неправди люди не мруть, та вже (вони) бiльше віри не муть. 6) Лякали щуку, що в озері (вона) топить будуть. 7) Хоч поганий тин, та погано з (він).​

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3. What role did Peter the Great-play in the history of Rostov-on-Don?
4. Why did Peter the Great call the spring «rich»?
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