Предмет: Русский язык, автор: Аноним

1.Где фермеры сеют хлеб?Откуда везут дрова?Где сажают овощи?Где живёт рыба?Где растут грибы?Где нужно стоять на эскалаторе в метро?Куда нужно посмотреть при переходе проезжий части улицы?Кого учит учитель?Чем машет птица?Что пекут из теста?Из чего делают кирпичи?В чем варят еду?На чём плавают по воде?

    2.определите часть речи, которым выражены обстоятельства места

 

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Автор ответа: sonyrussian
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1.Фермеры сеют хлеб в поле.2.Дрова везут из леса.3.Овощи сажают в огороде.4.Рыба живёт в воде.5.Грибы растут в лесу.6.В метронеобходимо стоять с правой стороны.7.Сначало нужно посмотреть налево,когда дойдёшь до середина-направо.8Учитель учит учеников.9.Птица машет крыльями.10.Из теста пекут пироги.11.Из глины делают кирпичи.12.Еду варят в кастрюле.13.На лодке плавают на воде.

Я это задание тоже делаю :з


Аноним: а 2. определи часть речи......
Аноним: а твоё имя настоящие какое?
sonyrussian: Софья
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