Предмет: Қазақ тiлi, автор: sadicovazhanna

Мәтен бөлектерін азат жолдан бастап көшіріп жаз.
Балалардын бәрі сабақта. Ал Ермек
болса аурып үйде қалды. Жалғыз өзі әбдән жеректі. Бүгін оған Алмаз пен
Нұрлан келді. Халжағдайын сүурады. Олар Ермекке әдемі сүретті кітап
әкелді. Ермектін осындай достары бар.

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Автор ответа: aminaimanbay
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Балалардың бәрі сабақта. Ал Ермек болса ауырып үйде қалды.
Жалғыз өзі əбден зерікті . Бүгін оған Алмаз пен Нұрлан келді . Хəл жағдайын сұрады . Олар Ермекке əдемі суретті кітап əкелді .
Ермектің осындай достары бар.

sadicovazhanna: здравствуйте спасибо за ответ но объясните мне пожалуйста в чем смысл данного упражнения? Сравниваю Ваш текст и слова, выходит тоже что и у меня было написано (единственное только что я писала под диктовку и с ошибками в некоторых словах)
aminaimanbay: 1)бал...ды. 2) жал...ді. 3) Ермектің....бар
sadicovazhanna: спасибо Вам большое очень выручили
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