Предмет: Русский язык, автор: yasminayacubova

261. Прочитайте. Спишите, определите род имён прилагательных.
Новая квартира
Мой отец, работает на тракторном заводе. Завод" строит для рабочих большие дома. Наша семья получила новую квартиру. Квартира большая и удобная. В квартире три комнаты" и кухня. Есть у нас и просторная лоджия. Все комнаты высокие и светлые. Окна широкие.​

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Автор ответа: lanastlana
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Спишите, определите род имён прилагательных.

Ответ:

***Новая квартира***

Мой отец работает на тракторном (м.р.) заводе×. Завод строит для рабочих большие (мн.ч.) дома×. Наша семья получила новую (ж.р.) квартиру×. Квартира большая (ж.р.) и удобная (ж.р). В квартире три комнаты и кухня. Есть у нас и просторная (ж.р.) лоджия×. Все комнаты высокие (мн.ч.) и светлые (мн.ч.). Окна широкие (мн.ч.).​

Объяснение: прилагательные согласуются в роде, числе и падеже с существительными×, к которым они относятся.

Род сущ. указывается только в ед.ч.


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UNDER THE HIGH TREES
It was six o’clock when Ben Smith, dreadfully tired, arrived

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