Предмет: Русский язык, автор: vahabovrus

НАПИШИТЕ ПЖ 20 неопределенные местоимений пжжжжжжжж даммм 30 балов

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Автор ответа: 12345678910zope
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Ответ:

кто-то, что-то, некто, нечто, кое-кто,кое-что, кто-либо, кто-нибудь,что-либо, что-нибудь

некоторый, некий, кое-какой, какой-то, какой-либо, какой-нибудь

чей-то, чей-либо, чей-нибудь, несколько, сколько-то, сколько-нибудь, сколько-либо.


vahabovrus: Спс чел
vahabovrus: Хммм кто то из моего кдасса это пишет:)
vahabovrus: Класса сори
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