Предмет: Русский язык, автор: kernos2014kern

пословицы со словом дело во множественном числе

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Автор ответа: 20Васька
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Дело делай, а правды не забывай
Дело верши, да не спеши
а сколько надо пословиц??



kernos2014kern: 6 для каждого падежа
20Васька: ок
20Васька: Дело мастера боится. (И. п. )
Без дела жить-только небо коптить. (Р. п. )
Делу время, потехе час. (Д. п. )
За всякое дело берись умело. (В. п. )
Велик телом, да мал делом. (Т. п. )
Кто в слове скор, тот в деле редко спор. (П. п. )
Деревья смотри в плодах, а людей смотри в делах. (П. п., множ. ч.)
20Васька: поставь спасибо пож))
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