Предмет: Русский язык, автор: alsumirzagitov

составь предложения с однородными членами.
Светит, но не греет; искали, но не нашли; яблоки, груши и сливы; пишем, рисуем, читаем; собираются в стаи и улетают; жнет, молотит и веет; на огородах и в садах.
подготовься к ответу на вопросы.
1. какие члены предложения называются однородными? приведи примеры?
2. как связаны между собой однородные члены?
3. когда запятая не ставится?

Ответы

Автор ответа: amirchikhamirc
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 Весной солнце светит, но не греет
 Мы долго искали Васю, но не нашли
 В саду созрели яблоки, груши и сливы
 В школе мы пишем, рисуем и читаем 
 Осенью птицы собираются и улетают в теплые края
 Колхозник  во время сенокоса жнет,молотит и веет
Осенью дехкани на огородах и садах собирают урожай
1. Несколько подлежащих при одном сказуемом, или несколько сказуемых при одном подлежащем, которые зависят от одного и того же слова и отвечают на один и тот же вопрос, называются однородными.
Волчишка вылез, осмотрелся, походил, сел 

2. зависят от одного и того же слова и отвечают на один и тот же вопрос
3. Запятая не ставится, если однородные члены соединены одиночным союзом И, ИЛИ

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