Предмет: Русский язык, автор: aikaaselia

С помощью приставок образуй от глаголов несовершенного вида глаголы совершенного вида. С помощью суффиксов образуй от глаголов совершенного вида глаголы несовершенного вида.Не забывай о чередовании согласных в корне

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aikaaselia: например:черчить,красить,прыгать,лететь,терять,тратить

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Автор ответа: sofi0709031
25
Начертить Закрасить накрасить прикрасить подкрасить подпрыгнуть перепрыгнуть Запрыгнуть прилететь налететь залететь перелететь Полететь потерять потратить истратить
Автор ответа: vikapronina2004
6
нужно приставка корень суффикс окончание
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