Indicate all the numbers in the place of which HH is written. Mikhail Nikolaevich Volkonsky - the ring of Empress NN in suffixes of full participles and verbal adjectives

“How, you don’t know who Count Linal is,” Levushka was surprised when, sitting with him at breakfast, Prince Ivan, washed and changed from the road, asked him which count was sitting in this carriage, which made such an impression when they were outpost.

It turned out that Count Linard is now everything. According to Levushka, who got excited when talking, Count Linar is the same as Biron was under the late Empress. Linar was the envoy of the Saxon court, he came here about five years ago. And then a terrible mess came out, such a mess that it was just terrible ... in a word, everyone then knew that he was removed from here because the princess, the current ruler, fell in love with him. And when she now became the ruler, Linar reappeared. And at first it was a secret.

“That is, like a smelter,” Levushka explained, “she treated the head, and we all said it in a flash, then plintz, the smelter’s husband found out ... If I were in his place, I would give him a flat blow in the mold and it’s over ... smoothly, in the mold! .. This is one hundred!

But the prince was of a different character than Levushka. He took his position rather peculiarly. Once he wished to take a walk in the Summer Garden. And there the ruler and Count Linard are walking. The prince wants to enter, but the sentry does not let him in. The prince says: "How dare you not let me in?" - and the sentry blocked the entrance with a gun and did not let it in. Then the prince was very offended and went to complain to everyone. He should be silent, silent, silent, but he tells everyone.

- And a hundred do you think? Levushka continued to get excited. - In a while - a few years later, it happened recently - they announce the wedding of Lenal ... who do you think, with whom? - with Juliana Mengden, the melter's favorite maid of honor. Now, when this wedding is announced, all evil tongues should be silent, because they have nothing to do and nothing more to say. Glaf Linal marries Juliana Mengden. Ah, what's it like?

And did they agree? Prince Ivan involuntarily asked.

- Who? Glaf Linal and Juliana Mengden, as you can see, agreed. After all, their blac is political. In high politics such blasphemy is acceptable.

Levushka, apparently, fully believed that this marriage was indeed “higher politics” and that it was permissible.

“Well, here’s the warm weather,” he continued, “Chief Linal should soon go abroad on business. And as soon as he wakes up, there will be his wedding, and then he will enter the Lussk service and become again what Bilon was. We are all ready for this. But everyone praises Juliana Mengden terribly. It's self-yellowing with her stolons... You know a hundred? There is still plenty of time left before lunch. Do you want me to show you Petelbulg? I'll order the horses to be laid down, and we'll go...

Prince Ivan did not expect this at all. He knew that Levushka had spent a sleepless night, and was surprised that the latter was talking to him now, and not going to bed. Meanwhile, Levushka still wanted to take him around Petersburg.

- Aren't you tired? - he asked. “You didn’t sleep all night. You should rest now...

“Oh, no, please! Levushka laughed. - A hundred-with such ... I will fall asleep after dinner, and let's go warmer. I like you very, very much, and I like you so much, so like it, as if we had known each other for a long, long time ... Please, let's go! I'll lay it down. .

Prince Ivan could not but confess that in his soul he also felt a feeling of affection for Levushka. He himself was not at all tired after the journey, and he really wanted to see Petersburg.

“So we’re going,” Levushka decided and went to order the mortgage.

When the horses were brought in, they sat down and rode off.

“You see, this is St. Isaac’s Bridge,” said Levushka with a happy expression on his face, when they crossed the bridge from Vasilyevsky Island across the Neva.

They had already seen this wooden bridge, on pontoons, this morning, but Levushka still considered it his duty now, when he had “showed” Petersburg to Prince Ivan, to draw Kosoy’s attention to it again.

From the bridge they drove into a large unpaved, overgrown with grass with paths trodden along it, the area. To the left one could see the ramparts and shipyards of the Admiralty with drawbridges and high palisades. To the right was a stone house.

“This house is the former Menshikov,” Levushka explained, “Minich lives in it warmly ...

Yes, he was treated unfairly! - involuntarily escaped from Prince Ivan.

And stories had already reached him, in the village, about what had been done to Munnich, the leader of our troops against the Turks and, most importantly, a direct participant in the arrest of Biron. He, this Minich, only last year, in November, elevated Anna Leopoldovna to power, and in March of this year she announced his resignation with drumming in the streets of St. Petersburg.

“So it was a misunderstanding,” Levushka replied about the drumming. - This is all Plinz Anton messed up. Then they sent to Minich to apologize. The senatolos traveled... But, of course, the steel was offended... And this is the new St. Isaac's sable laying down, - he pointed directly to the begun construction, - and there is steel, made of wood, - he again pointed to a small wooden church in the direction they were going.

They rounded the little church and turned right along a long alley, lost in the distance, paved with logs and planted on both sides with trees.

“Neva prospect,” said Levushka.

It was difficult to travel along the Neva prospect - firstly, because the logs, shattered in places, rose and slapped like keys, and secondly, because of the tightness of the crowded wagons and carts with firewood and hay. On the sides, stone chambers occasionally came across next to nondescript wooden houses, and long, long fences stretched.

As we moved along the Neva prospect, the crowding and crush became more and more, and finally the whole confusion of wagons, carts and carriages merged with a buzzing crowd, among which hucksters with trays scurried about, and to the right, at huts knocked together somehow from boards and chests under canvas awnings a sea of ​​people was agitated. This whole crowd reminded Prince Ivan of a fair day in the village, only, of course, on a larger scale.

Prince Ivan remembered Paris from the impressions of his childhood and involuntarily, with a smile, compared this ancient city with narrow streets with the wide-spread, but deserted Petersburg, where there were many more houses under construction than already completed.

“It’s after the stings that everyone piles up,” said Levushka. - When I arrived in Petelbulg, almost all the hunger was in firebrands.

He spoke of the great fire of 1737.

But the houses that survived this fire were also, of course, of recent construction.

Just as Moscow struck Prince Ivan when he first came to it with the abundance of its churches, so the main, typical feature of St. Petersburg seemed to him the abundance of water, ships, barques and shipbuilding establishments. In addition to the huge Admiralty on the square near St. Isaac's Bridge, they drove along the bank of Fontannaya, past the shipyard; in a word, wherever you look, masts and sails stick out everywhere, and even the scaffolding of houses under construction stands like some kind of land ships.

On the streets, interspersed with Russian, foreign speech was heard - Dutch, Swedish, German. Petersburg wafted with something alien, not Russian.

The summer garden, which they passed by, also did not make any impression on Prince Ivan, although Levushka told him that there were magnificent fountains, statues and grottoes, and on the other side of the garden, on the banks of the Neva, stands the former palace of Anna Ioannovna with solid mirrors. windows, the palace in which she died, and where the ruler with the baby emperor has now moved for the summer.

They also passed the Tsaritsyn meadow, merged with the Summer Garden, planted with trees with flower beds broken between them.

Behind the Tsaritsyn Meadow, at the opposite end from the Summer Garden, a canal and a wide pool were built. This place, according to Levushka, was called "Pas de Calais" ...

Here, at this place where Grecheskaya Street began, Levushka showed Prince Ivan to one house, saying:

- And here lives the princess Elisaveta Petlovna ... Now, if she melted, then there would be a real Lussky melting.

Prince Ivan involuntarily fixed his eyes for a longer time on the house where the daughter of Emperor Peter the Great lived, and his heart sank. The house seemed silent, quiet, and yet the one who lived here, it was exactly what needed to be in sight, to hold in her hands the orb and the scepter of her father. Every Russian heart felt it.

“Is she really going to accept her position anyway?” - he asked.

- Shh ... - Levushka interrupted, - this is a seclet. I will caress you later ... And how are you in plovincia with regard to this?

Prince Ivan did not give a direct answer. He didn't want to talk about it.

Then Levushka showed the house of Gustav Biron, the duke's brother, the post yard, past which they drove to the embankment, fortified with a wooden parapet, and a small two-story stone building with a sloping Dutch-style roof - the Winter Palace. And again, Prince Ivan could not help but smile, comparing this building with the palaces, which, he remembered, were in Paris.

From the Winter Palace, rounding the Admiralty, they again returned to Vasilyevsky Island along the St. Isaac's Bridge.

Not only a dreary, but a sad impression remained in the soul of Prince Ivan after his first inspection of St. Petersburg, which was new to him.

Chapter two. Sogolev family

Despite the early season and the still unfinished mourning for the late empress, not only small gatherings began in St. Petersburg, but there were already balls and mashkers, in which even the ruler herself, who had just recovered from the birth of her daughter Catherine, took part.

Vera Andreevna Sogoleva with her two daughters did not have a visit to the court, but still she was in good society, having connections with the court, and therefore received invitations from everywhere.

Society was generally small. Petersburg in this respect then did not at all resemble a city, but was, as it were, separate manor estates, located not at a distance far from each other, as in a village, but in close proximity. And the bar lived with each other just like neighbors, knowing one about the other all the gossip and all the ins and outs.

Vera Andreevna knew perfectly well that the Tvorozhnikovs who invited her and her daughters to the evening were drawn from the latter to make receptions no worse than the others, just as the Tvorozhnikovs knew very well that Vera Andreevna would also incur expenses beyond the means to bring her daughters to him, and yet they made the evening, and Vera Andreevna was carrying her daughters.

And they made the first evening at home on purpose earlier, in August, firstly, because it turned out to be fashionable, secondly, in order to be among the first, and thirdly, finally, because at this time of the year everyone food and everything else was cheaper.

Vera Andreevna, frantically spreading her arms, walked around her youngest daughter Dashenka, who was almost completely dressed and combed, standing before the mirror.

“No, positively, it’s so impossible, so impossible,” she said, losing her temper. “These dressmakers don’t know how to sew at all, they don’t know how at all ... Look, Akulina Avdeevna,” she turned to an already middle-aged woman, obviously meant by the words “these dressmakers,” and pulled her bodice from behind on her daughter, “how is that possible—it frowns and then hunchback...

End of free trial.

Indicate all the numbers in the place of which HN is written.

Enter the numbers in ascending order.

Lyovushka showed the prince the house of Gustav Biron, the brother of the duke, the post yard, the embankment, a fortified (1) tree (2) parapet, and a small two-story kame (3) building under an oblique (4) oy, Dutch-style, with a roof - the Winter Palace .

Explanation (see also Rule below).

Here is the correct spelling.

Lyovushka showed the prince the house of Gustav Biron, the brother of the duke, the post office, the embankment, fortified with a wooden parapet, and a small two-story stone building with an inclined, Dutch-style roof - the Winter Palace.

In this offer:

strengthened - full participle, formed from the perfective verb STRENGTHEN;

wooden - we write the adjective with HH, since this is an exception;

stone - an adjective formed from the noun STONE with the suffix -Н-;

tilted - slope + -n-.

Answer: 1234.

Answer: 1234

Rule: Task 15. Spelling Н and НН in words of different parts of speech

SPELLING -Н-/-НН- IN VARIOUS PARTS OF SPEECH.

Traditionally, this is the most difficult topic for students, since a reasonable spelling of Н or НН is possible only with knowledge of morphological and word-formation laws. The "Reference" material summarizes and systematizes all the rules of the topic H and HH from school textbooks and provides additional information from V.V. Lopatin and D.E. Rosenthal to the extent that is necessary to complete the tasks of the exam.

14.1 Н and НН in denominative adjectives (formed from nouns).

14.1.1 Two NNs in suffixes

The suffixes of adjectives are written HH, if:

1) the adjective is formed from a noun with a base on H using the suffix H: fogH + H → foggy; pocket+n → pocket, carton+n → carton

ancient (from old+N), picturesque (from picture+N), deep (from depth+N), outlandish (from outlandish+N), remarkable (from a dozen+N), true (from truth+N), corvée ( from barshchina + N), communal (from community + N), long (from length + N)

note: the word "strange" from the point of view of the modern language does not have the suffix H in its composition and is not related to the word "country". But it is possible to explain HH historically: a person from a foreign country was considered a dissident, a stranger, an outsider.

The spelling of the word “genuine” can also be explained etymologically: the true in Ancient Russia was the truth that the defendant spoke “under the long ones” - special long sticks or whips.

2) the adjective is formed on behalf of the noun by adding the suffix -ENN-, -ONN: cranberry (cranberry), revolutionary (revolution), solemn (triumph).

Exception: windy (but: windless).

Note:

There are adjective words in which H is part of the root. These words must be remembered. They were not formed from nouns:

crimson, green, spicy, drunken, swine, red, ruddy, youthful.

14.1.2. The suffixes of adjectives are written N

The suffixes of adjectives are written N, if:

1) the adjective has the suffix -IN- ( dove, mouse, nightingale, tiger). Words with this suffix often have the meaning of "whose": dove, mouse, nightingale, tiger.

2) the adjective has the suffixes -AN-, -YAN- ( sandy, leathery, oatmeal, earthy). Words with this suffix often mean "made of what": sand, leather, oats, earth.

Exceptions: glass, pewter, wood.

14.2. Н and НН in the suffixes of words formed from verbs. Complete forms.

As you know, both participles and adjectives (= verbal adjectives) can be formed from verbs. The rules for writing H and HH in these words are different.

14.2.1 HH in suffixes of full participles and verbal adjectives

In the suffixes of full participles and verbal adjectives, HH is written if AT LEAST ONE of the conditions is met:

1) the word is formed from the verb perfect look, WITH OR WITHOUT A PREFACE, for example:

from the verbs to buy, redeem (what to do?, perfect form): bought, redeemed;

from verbs to throw, to throw (what to do?, perfect form): abandoned-abandoned.

The prefix NOT does not change the form of the participle and does not affect the spelling of the suffix. Any other prefix makes the word perfect.

2) the word has suffixes -OVA-, -EVA- even in imperfective words ( pickled, paved, automated).

3) with a word formed from a verb, there is a dependent word, that is, it forms a participle turnover, for example: ice cream in the refrigerator, boiled in broth).

NOTE: In cases where the full participle turns into an adjective in a specific sentence, the spelling does not change. For example: Excited With this message, the father spoke loudly and did not hold back his emotions. The highlighted word is participle in participial turnover, excited how? this message. Change the sentence: His face was excited, and there is no longer communion, there is no turnover, because the person cannot be “excited”, and this is an adjective. In such cases, they talk about the transition of participles into adjectives, but this fact does not affect the spelling of NN.

More examples: The girl was very organized And educated. Both words here are adjectives. The girl was not “educated”, and she has always been brought up, these are constant signs. Let's change the sentences: We were in a hurry to a meeting organized by partners. Mom, brought up in severity, and raised us just as strictly. And now the highlighted words are participles.

In such cases, in the explanation to the task, we write: participle adjective or adjective passed from the participle.

Exceptions: unexpected, unexpected, unseen, unheard of, unexpected, slow, desperate, sacred, desired..

note to the fact that from a number of exceptions the words counted (minutes), done (indifference). These words are written according to the general rule.

Add more words here:

forged, pecked, chewed eva / ova are part of the root, these are not suffixes to write HH. But when prefixes appear, they are written according to the general rule: chewed, shod, pecked.

the wounded is written one N. Compare: wounded in battle(two N, because the dependent word appeared); Wounded, the view is perfect, there is a prefix).

smart to define the type of word is difficult.

14.2. 2 One H in verbal adjectives

In the suffixes of verbal adjectives, N is written if:

the word is formed from an imperfective verb, that is, answers the question what did you do with the item? and the word in the sentence has no dependent words.

stew(it was stewed) meat,

shorn(their hair was cut)

boiled(it was boiled) potatoes,

brokenNaya(it was broken) line,

stained(it was stained) oak (dark as a result of special processing),

BUT: as soon as these adjective words have a dependent word, they immediately go into the category of participles and are written with two N.

stewed in the oven(it was stewed) meat,

recently cut(their hair was cut)

steamed(it was boiled) potatoes.

DISCOVER: participles (right) and adjectives (left) have different meanings! Stressed vowels are marked with capital letters.

named brother, named sister- a person who is not biologically related to this person, but who agreed to fraternal (sisterly) relations voluntarily. - the address I gave;

planted father (acting the role of the parent of the bride or groom at the wedding ceremony). - planted at the table;

dowry (property given to the bride by her family for life in marriage) - given a chic look;

narrowed (as the groom is called, from the word fate) - narrowed skirt, from the word narrow, make narrow)

Forgiveness Sunday (religious holiday) - forgiven by me;

written beauty(epithet, idiom) - oil painting.

14.2.3. Spelling Н and НН in compound adjectives

As part of a compound word, the spelling of the verbal adjective does not change:

but) the first part is formed from imperfective verbs, so we write N: plain-dyed (paint), hot-rolled, homespun, multi-colored, gold-woven (weave); whole-cut cut), gold-forged (forged), little-traveled (ride), little-walked (walk), little-carried (wear), slightly salted (salt), finely crushed (crush), freshly slaked (quench), freshly frozen (freeze) and others.

b) the second part of the compound word is formed from the prefixed verb of the perfect form, which means we write NN: smooth about dyed ( about paint), fresh behind ice cream ( behind freeze), etc.).

In the second part of complex formations, H is written, although there is a prefix PER-: ironed-over-ironed, patched-re-patched, worn-carried, washed-washed, shot-re-shot, darned-redarned.

Thus, tasks can be performed according to the algorithm:

14.3. Н and НН in short adjectives and short participles

Both participles and adjectives have not only full, but also short forms.

Rule: In short participles, one N is always written.

Rule: In short adjectives, the same number of N is written as in the full form.

But in order to apply the rules, you need distinguish between adjectives and participles.

DISCOVER short adjectives and participles:

1) on the issue: short adjectives - what? what? what are what is it? what are?, short participles - what is done? what's done? what is done? what are done?

2) by value(a short participle is related to the action, can be replaced by a verb; a short adjective characterizes the word being defined, does not report the action);

3) by the presence of a dependent word(short adjectives do not and cannot have, short participles have).

Brief participlesShort adjectives
written (story) m. what is done? by whom?the boy is educated (what?) - from the full form educated (what?)
written (book) f.rod; what's done? by whom?the girl is educated (what?) -from the full form educated (what?)
written (composition) cf. what is done? by whom?the child is educated (what?) -from the full form educated (what?)
works written, pl. number; what are done? by whom?children are educated (what?) -from the full form educated (what?)

14.4. One or two N can also be written in adverbs.

In adverbs in -O / -E, the same number of N is written as there are in the original word, for example: calmly with one H, since in the adjective calm suffix H; slowly with HH, as in the adjective slow NN; enthusiastically with HH, as in the sacrament HAPPY NN.

With the seeming simplicity of this rule, there is a problem of distinguishing between adverbs, short participles and short adjectives. For example, in the word focus (Н, НН) о it is impossible to choose one or another spelling WITHOUT knowing what this word is in a sentence or phrase.

DISCOVER short adjectives, short participles and adverbs.

1) on the issue: short adjectives - what? what? what are what is it? what are?, short participles - what is done? what's done? what is done? what are done? adverbs: how?

2) by value(a short participle is related to the action, can be replaced by a verb; a short adjective characterizes the word being defined, does not report the action); an adverb expresses an action, how it occurs)

3) by role in the sentence:(short adjectives and short participles are often predicates, while the adverb

refers to the verb and is a circumstance)

14.5. Н and НН in nouns

1.In nouns (as in short adjectives and adverbs), the same number of N is written as in the adjectives (participles) from which they are formed:

HHH
prisoner (prisoner)oilman (oil)
education (educated)hotel (living room)
exile (exiled)anemone (windy)
larch (deciduous)confusion (confused)
pupil (educated)spice (spicy)
humanity (humane)sandstone (sandy)
elevation (sublime)smoked (smoked)
poise (balanced)delicious ice cream (ice cream)
devotion (devotee)peat bog (peat)

Words are formed from adjectives

related / ik from related, third-party / ik from third-party, like-minded / ik from like-minded, (malicious / ik, co-intentional / ik), set / ik from set, drowned / ik from drowned, numerical / ik from numerical, compatriot / ik from compatriot) and many others.

2. Nouns can also be formed from verbs and other nouns.

HH is written, one H is included in the root, and the other is in the suffix.N*
moshen / nickname (from moshna, which meant a bag, wallet)worker / enik (from toil)
squad / nickname (from squad)much / enik (from torturing)
raspberry/nick (raspberry)powder / enitsa (from powdering)
name day / nickname (name day)birth / birth (give birth)
cheating / nickname (treason)brother-in-law / e / nit / a
nephewvar/enik (cook)
dowry/niceBUT: dowry (from give)
insomniastudent
aspen/nicknamebesrebr / enik
ringing / ringingsilver/nickname

Table note: *Words that are written with H and are not formed from adjectives (participles) in the Russian language are rare. They need to be learned by heart.

HH is written and in words traveler(from traveling) predecessor(preceded)



“So it was a misunderstanding,” Levushka replied about the drumming. - This is all Plinz Anton messed up. Then they sent to Minich to apologize. The senatolos traveled... But, of course, the steel was offended... And this is the new St. Isaac's sable laying down, - he pointed directly to the begun construction, - and there is steel, made of wood, - he again pointed to a small wooden church in the direction they were going.

They rounded the little church and turned right along a long alley, lost in the distance, paved with logs and planted on both sides with trees.

“Neva prospect,” said Levushka.

It was difficult to travel along the Neva prospect - firstly, because the logs, shattered in places, rose and slapped like keys, and secondly, because of the tightness of the crowded wagons and carts with firewood and hay. On the sides, stone chambers occasionally came across next to nondescript wooden houses, and long, long fences stretched.

As we moved along the Neva prospect, the crowding and crush became more and more, and finally the whole confusion of wagons, carts and carriages merged with a buzzing crowd, among which hucksters with trays scurried about, and to the right, at huts knocked together somehow from boards and chests under canvas awnings a sea of ​​people was agitated. This whole crowd reminded Prince Ivan of a fair day in the village, only, of course, on a larger scale.

Prince Ivan remembered Paris from the impressions of his childhood and involuntarily, with a smile, compared this ancient city with narrow streets with the wide-spread, but deserted Petersburg, where there were many more houses under construction than already completed.

“It’s after the stings that everyone piles up,” said Levushka. - When I arrived in Petelbulg, almost all the hunger was in firebrands.

He spoke of the great fire of 1737.

But the houses that survived this fire were also, of course, of recent construction.

Just as Moscow struck Prince Ivan when he first came to it with the abundance of its churches, so the main, typical feature of St. Petersburg seemed to him the abundance of water, ships, barques and shipbuilding establishments. In addition to the huge Admiralty on the square near St. Isaac's Bridge, they drove along the bank of Fontannaya, past the shipyard; in a word, wherever you look, masts and sails stick out everywhere, and even the scaffolding of houses under construction stands like some kind of land ships.

On the streets, interspersed with Russian, foreign speech was heard - Dutch, Swedish, German. Petersburg wafted with something alien, not Russian.

The summer garden, which they passed by, also did not make any impression on Prince Ivan, although Levushka told him that there were magnificent fountains, statues and grottoes, and on the other side of the garden, on the banks of the Neva, stands the former palace of Anna Ioannovna with solid mirrors. windows, the palace in which she died, and where the ruler with the baby emperor has now moved for the summer.

They also passed the Tsaritsyn meadow, merged with the Summer Garden, planted with trees with flower beds broken between them.

Behind the Tsaritsyn Meadow, at the opposite end from the Summer Garden, a canal and a wide pool were built. This place, according to Levushka, was called "Pas de Calais" ...

Here, at this place where Grecheskaya Street began, Levushka showed Prince Ivan to one house, saying:

- And here lives the princess Elisaveta Petlovna ... Now, if she melted, then there would be a real Lussky melting.

Prince Ivan involuntarily fixed his eyes for a longer time on the house where the daughter of Emperor Peter the Great lived, and his heart sank. The house seemed silent, quiet, and yet the one who lived here, it was exactly what needed to be in sight, to hold in her hands the orb and the scepter of her father. Every Russian heart felt it.

“Is she really going to accept her position anyway?” - he asked.

- Shh ... - Levushka interrupted, - this is a seclet. I will caress you later ... And how are you in plovincia with regard to this?

Prince Ivan did not give a direct answer. He didn't want to talk about it.

Then Levushka showed the house of Gustav Biron, the duke's brother, the post yard, past which they drove to the embankment, fortified with a wooden parapet, and a small two-story stone building with a sloping Dutch-style roof - the Winter Palace. And again, Prince Ivan could not help but smile, comparing this building with the palaces, which, he remembered, were in Paris.

From the Winter Palace, rounding the Admiralty, they again returned to Vasilyevsky Island along the St. Isaac's Bridge.

Not only a dreary, but a sad impression remained in the soul of Prince Ivan after his first inspection of St. Petersburg, which was new to him.

Chapter two. Sogolev family

I

Despite the early season and the still unfinished mourning for the late empress, not only small gatherings began in St. Petersburg, but there were already balls and mashkers, in which even the ruler herself, who had just recovered from the birth of her daughter Catherine, took part.

Vera Andreevna Sogoleva with her two daughters did not have a visit to the court, but still she was in good society, having connections with the court, and therefore received invitations from everywhere.

Society was generally small. Petersburg in this respect then did not at all resemble a city, but was, as it were, separate manor estates, located not at a distance far from each other, as in a village, but in close proximity. And the bar lived with each other just like neighbors, knowing one about the other all the gossip and all the ins and outs.

Vera Andreevna knew perfectly well that the Tvorozhnikovs who invited her and her daughters to the evening were drawn from the latter to make receptions no worse than the others, just as the Tvorozhnikovs knew very well that Vera Andreevna would also incur expenses beyond the means to bring her daughters to him, and yet they made the evening, and Vera Andreevna was carrying her daughters.

Indicate all uifry, in place of which HH is written.

Weight (1) waters bring traces of human presence from the upper reaches: ditch (2) nets, broken (3) oars and other foolish (4) fishing accessories.

Unwelcome (1) guests approached the plow (2) table, on which (3) village dishes were arranged: eggs, potatoes, cucumbers and cranberries (4) juice in a clay (5) jug.

In the backyard garden, the trees obediently bow down under the leading (1) running network, but the flower beds near the balcony are unusually (2) bright and sophisticated (3).

Indicate all the numbers in the place of which HN is written.

Enter the numbers in ascending order.

The author of "The Tale of Igor's Campaign" wholeheartedly experienced the events that formed the basis of the narrative; he created images of great emotional power, using a variety of artistic (2) techniques, such as an internal (3) monologue.

Indicate all the numbers in the place of which HN is written.

Enter the numbers in ascending order.

The river was quiet (1), completely overgrown along the banks with leading (2) grass, in some places illuminated (3) with yellow lamps of water lilies and very clogged (4) with forest from the weight (5) of its alloy.

Indicate all the numbers in the place of which one letter H is written.

The poem "The Bronze Horseman" - truly (1) one of the most perfect (2) works of A. S. Pushkin - was written (3) and, like "Eugene Onegin", in iambic tetrameter.

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Leroy is cunning, like any true (1) Frenchman, arguing that all this is just a work of art (2), and many characters are open (3) about fiction (4).

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To this day, invoices have been preserved in the archives, presenting (1) to the artist for delivering (2) oils (3) paints to him.

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And thick milk pouring from a clay (1) jug, and a magnificent loaf in a wicker (2) basket, and a sliding napkin were written (3) by the artist in all details and with special expressiveness.

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In the self-portrait, the artist is depicted in a sophisticated (1) cloak, his face is calm and confident (2) o, his mustache and beard are carefully combed (3).

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In this notebook, in a blue leather (1) binding, there were written (2) not only statements that struck Varia from the read (3) books, but also her first poems.

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Behind the counters with white (1) cabbage, behind placers of golden onions, ra (2) their varieties of carrots, behind barrels with urine (3) apples and pickle (4) cucumbers, behind pig carcasses stood sellers in white aprons.

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Enter the numbers in ascending order.

There was no majesty (1) mountains and rocks surrounded by (2) clouds; it was the usual Russian expanse: fields, meadows, rare villages with straw (3) and wooden (4) roofs.

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All the walls of the study are decorated (1) with carved panels, gilded (2) ornaments and mirrors, which expand the space, giving it uncertainty (3).

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In the distance, on a steep limestone coast, washed out by floods, in the morning (1) air, a village with a white stone (2) church and wind (3) mills is clearly visible.

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Numbers are listed in ascending order.

In the painting “Kermessa”, Rubens depicted a crowd of hot (1) townspeople, desperate (2) about dancing beche (3) dance.

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Petersburg I. A. Goncharova as a city of “art (1) feelings, lifelessness (2) turmoil” does not accept the directness (3) awn, simplicity, nature (4) awn, prevailing in the wilderness.

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The corner entrances to the city square are decorated with (1) kova (2) lattices and gates with an elegant gilded (3) pattern.

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A. Radishchev's appeal to folk music in "Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow" is not only a justification (1) about artistic (2) features, but also reinforced (3) by educational conclusions.

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The sun was golden in the east behind the fog (1) strip of green (2) forests, behind the wide lowland (3) awn, which the ancient Russian city looked at from a low shore.

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The theme of femininity (1) in the philosophical perception of Russia is quite traditional (2) a; it was expressed in the works of the Slavophiles, was developed in the concepts of the philosophers of the Silver (3rd) century: V. Solovyov, V. Rozanov, N. Berdyaev.

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This valley is a glorious place: on all sides the mountains are impregnable, reddish rocks, which are hung (1) with green ivy and crowned with (2) clusters of plane trees, yellow cliffs, streaked (3) with gullies, high-high - golden fringe of clouds, and below - Aragva.

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This picture, presented (1) to her father a few years ago by a smart (2), but spoiled (3) tribe (4), was inserted (5) into a simple frame.

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A long (1) row of invisible (2) paintings in old (3) frames, hanging (4) on ugly (5) walls, delighted the eye with a riot of colors.

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The countess took the golden (1) pillow and slowly (2) sank into a deep lacquer (3) chair, which was inlaid (4) with leather.

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The return of M. Tsvetaeva to her homeland in 1939 ended in disaster: soon her husband and daughter were arrested (1), with great difficulty the collection of Tsvetaeva's poems and prose prepared (2) for publication was rejected, the life (3) forces of the poetess there were undermining (4) s.

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The left-hander has absorbed many of the qualities inherent in the Leskovsky righteous: vile (1) patriotism, the presence of clear moral (2) guidelines, fortitude, natural talent (3) awn, a keen interest in the life around him - "enchanting (4) awn" .

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The property (1) of the lyrical hero of O. Mandelstam, focusing (2) exclusively on his own (3) world, is subsequently gradually (4) overcome.

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The owner was wearing a fabric (1) shirt, sub-belts (2) leather (3) with a belt, and canvas (4), pants that had not been ironed for a long time (5).

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Enter the numbers in ascending order.

In his work, Salvador Dali was a tireless seeker who hated routine (1) and created updated (2) images and unexpected (3) compositions.

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In Vermeier’s painting “Street”, the pavement is (1) a, the powerful (2) porch is washed with tiles, the facades from below are white (3) with lime.

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In a small, pasted over (1) with pure white wallpaper, it was completely (2) about an empty hall, it smelled of oil (3) paint, there were two Chinese vases on the shiny crash (4) floor.

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During the night, wild (2) silver (3) flowers grew on the eye (1) glass, through which weak morning light (4) poured.

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Following the heat of the (1) swans, the Russian tsars invariably (2) were served baked (3) sturgeon on the table - let the foreign (4) guests marvel.

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Among the ruins of the ancient city, on strong pillars, bells were installed (1) with carvings (2) on them with (3) Greek inscriptions. In the studio (4) autumn fogs, these bells replaced the lighthouse for sailors.

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The epic theme of S. Yesenin's poem "Anna Snegina" has survived (1) but in Nekrasov's traditions: here there is a focus (2) on folk problems, and a story about a folk leader, and a tale style, and lexical and stylistic features (3) of speech peasants.

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In the picture of Aivazovsky, we see how waves beat on the sandy (1) shore, ships with retracted (2) sails stand in the roadstead, and the silver (3) disk of the moon flickers in the dark sky.

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The life of the artist Aivazovsky, the great worker (1) ik, was more absorbing (2) and creativity, rich (3) improvisation and fantasy.

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And so Avdotya decided to go to the monastery. She sold her hundred souls and the same number left (1) by her husband, lived in obedience for six years, as a tonsure (2) as a nun for five years, gave half of the capital to the monastery, the rest to the kinship (3) iks of the late husband.

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Those who disguised (1) as a robbery search took only what was in the table, left the other papers (2) completely (3) untouched.

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It was his own (1) gooseberry, collected (2) for the first time since the bushes (3) were planted.

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Her garden is sandy (1), since the last (2) years, has never been fertilized (3), did not give large potatoes.

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At the festive evening, there were (1) a lot of warm words addressed (2) to the hero of the day, who was touched (3) by thanking the guests who came to congratulate him.

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Enter the numbers in ascending order.

The firs and pines, shackled (1) by frost, froze black and motionless, only occasionally crackled dryly, as if they were coughing with a cold (2). The wolf raised his head and howled - sadly and long (3) o. In response to his fright (4), a dog barked in the hut.

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There were a lot of interesting things in the shop: old (1) coffee pots, small silver (2) spoons, porcelain plates, decorated with (3) multi-colored patterns.

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A wooden (1) roomy house with an unpainted (2) plank floor, plastered (3) from the inside, stood firmly on a stone (4) foundation.

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The door to the room was open (1), and from there, clearly (2), the sounds of a piano were heard, on which some slow (3) etude was performed.

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The hot (1) th potato was generously sprinkled with (2) and spicy (3) Asian seasonings, which is why it acquired a refinement (4), oriental flavor.

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Pleasure boats with canvas (1) awning, smart, freshly painted (2), were moored (3) in a row to the pier (4) fenced with ropes.

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On the inside (1) side of the door hung a neatly glued (2) reproduction of the picture, which depicted (3) a picturesque river with a dam and a small wind (4) mill.

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Her face changed unusually (1) under makeup: it became as if unfamiliar, its features appeared sharper and more beautiful, its eyes were drawn (2) with dark paint and, unnaturally (3) oh huge, shone brightly from the inside (4) of it unrest.

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When visiting the hunting castle, tourists liked the old (1) tapestries in the central hall, as well as magnificent exquisite (2) portraits in gilded (3) frames, on which the previous owners were depicted (4).

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It was windy (1) on the street, a boy I knew in a leather (2) jacket and an elm (3) hat launched a kite on the site in front of the house (4) as a gift from his father.

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By order of the captain, all the plunder (1) of the pirates was immediately (2) about decomposition (3) on a large wooden (4) table.

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Tatyana was exhausted (1) by the events that had happened the day before, and I did not find the strength in myself to answer the spark (2) she asked (3) about the fate of her mother's precious (4) stones.

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During the rain, the powerful (1) faceted (2) slabs of the pavement instantly (3) turned into a furious (4) driving (5) stream.

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Enter the numbers in ascending order.

We saw only the foam (1) crests of furious (2) waves and heard the cries of alarm (3) birds, furious (4) flying over the sea.

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True (1) talent is, of course, an innate (2) quality, but not all naturally talented people are ready to develop their abilities to the right extent and go through a creative path for a long (3) life.

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The morning was wind (1) th; during the night, the eye (2) glasses were covered with ice (3) patterns; it seemed that in a couple of days the whole district would be covered (4) with snow.

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Enter the numbers in ascending order.

Behind the eye (1) glass, an ordinary (3) urban asphalt (4) street lived its morning (2) life, along which crowded (5) fixed-route taxis and cargo (6) dump trucks rushed.

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The sun was slowly rising from the axis (1) of its haze, the village was marked by the tops more clearly (2), roosters (3) cries came from there, a mixed (4) herd of sheep and goats was already grazing in the field.

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Os (1) streets were strewn with (2) yellow and crimson (3) foliage, reminiscent of a motley (4) carpet.

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Grunya looked into a small, crookedly cut (1) window, pressing her wrinkled (2) forehead against the lax (3) binding of the eye (4) frame.

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Enter the numbers in ascending order.

At the corner of Gorokhovaya - unity (1) cab driver, an old man, in an Armenian coat, belt (2) with fragments of faded reins, in a red sheepskin (3) hat, from which a piece of tow sticks out like a sultan; a pot-bellied hairy little horse is harnessed (4) and in a low popular sled.

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Enter the numbers in ascending order.

Lyovushka showed the prince the house of Gustav Biron, the brother of the duke, the post yard, the embankment, a fortified (1) tree (2) parapet, and a small two-story kame (3) building under an oblique (4) oy, Dutch-style, with a roof - the Winter Palace .

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Going around the house on the other side, I saw a small stone (1) outbuilding with a glass (2) door, surrounded by (3) thick hawthorn; the porch and the bench at the entrance were ruin(4).

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The bursaks suddenly changed: they appeared, instead of the previous stain (1) boots, morocco red, with silver (2) horseshoes; bloomers with a thousand pleats and with gatherings, tied with gold glasses; to the spectacle trailer (3) there were long (4) straps with tassels and other trinkets.

1. Task 14

Ahead-re-di-look-not-there-is-a break (1) th leaf-ve (2) itz, se-reb-rya (3) stump in hoarfrost, it means - I’m in the next-du-yu- house.

Answer: 12|21

2. Task 14 Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write HH.

Put-no-ki, for-dum-chi-vye and re-tor-same (1) one-but-time-me (2) oh, I felt as if in a cotton region ke, the sun turned into a small tin (3) circle, white tufts floated along someone, while co-top ( 4) about not for-roofing him.

Answer: 1234

3. Task 14 Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write HH.

A cloth (1) carpet-rick hung over a children's bed, on some fire (2) a fox in-lo-chi-la in the teeth of ras-tre-pa (3) th be -lo-go pe-tu-ha, take-si-la him somewhere beyond the blue forests, beyond the high mountains.

Answer: 23|32

4. Task 14 Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write HH.

The numbers indicate in a row the age of the race.

Along the walls, you-ma-behind (1) blue lime, a hundred-I-whether ska-may-ki, in front of her there are not-how-many chairs and a table for mu- zy-kan-tov, in the back - de-sya-tok-catch, having become (2) s in a long (3) row for dinner - that's the whole ob-sta-nov-ka.

5. Task 14

The noise of the battle is growing, the axial (1) ice (2) oh wind is blowing-ma-et and furious (3) about the waves are breaking, spray-gi and the pungent smell of the sea.

Answer: 23|32

6. Task 14 Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write one letter H?

There was no fabric (1) ru-ba-ha, under-by-i-sa (2) leather with a (3) belt, and the (4) pants have not been ironed for a long time.

Answer: 13|31

7. Task 14

When linen (1) things in the house are old-re-whether, for me-nya-whether fresh, again weaving (2) rural-ski-mi tka-chi-ha-mi on the old ( 3) machines.

Answer: 23|32

8. Task 14 Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write NN?

The numbers indicate in a row the age of the race.

Powerful (1) marble-marine slab-coy with-ho-zhaya decorated-she (2) and glass-la (3) va-za-mi and gilded (4) oh me-be-lew, creating (5) oh best-shi-mi ma-ste-ra-mi Italy.

9. Task 14 Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write NN?

The numbers indicate in a row the age of the race.

Raz-ra-bo-ta (1) ki-thai-ski-mi ling-vi-sta-mi different-personal projects-you re-re-ho-da on buk-wen-no-sound -ko-voe letter-mo was never re-a-li-zo-va (2) s: society (3) awn see-de-la threat-zu times-ry-va with many go-ve-ko-howl kul-tu-swarm, in-flat (4) oh in hiero-gli-fi-che writing.

10. Task 14 Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write NN?

From-ver-the-same Ve-zu-via described in detail (1) about in ad-re-co-va (2) of the Roman-s-to-ri-ku Ta-tsi- that letter to Pli-niya the Younger, early (3) in that terrible month of August.

Answer: 23|32

11. Task 14 Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write NN?

The numbers indicate in a row the age of the race.

In co-time (1) construction with cement, mixed (2) with sand and water or aqueous solution of salts, united -yut kir-pi-chi and beto (3) blocks.

12. Task 14 Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write NN?

Straight and round sections of iron-lez-but-to-rozh-no-th path are interconnected (1) with cr-in-li-her-us-mi - with such a re-me (2) ra-di-u-som, so that the center-tro-beige power is on-ras-ta-la in step-pe (3) o.

Answer: 23|32

13. Task 14 Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write NN?

The numbers indicate in a row the age of the race.

When the fog (1) stok was light-leel and in la-ge-re from-gre-me-la ba-ra-ba (2) fraction, unexpectedly (3) about the attack began not-at-I-te-la.

14. Task 14 Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write one letter H?

Senior forest-nick, long (1) and not-uk-people, in ha-li-fe from do-mot-ka (2) cloth, in washing (3) so-roch-ke , sat a hundred-ro-not from everyone and laughed-whether-would-ball-sya.

Answer: 23|32

15. Task 14 Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write NN?

In the under-go-tov-ke of the young shah-ma-ti-stov, it’s not the time that matters, someone was pro-ve-de (1) o not-by-means (2) o playing chess-ma-you, and co-knowledgeable tre-ni-ditch, os-no-va (3) on pre-odo-le-nii, tre-bu-yu-sha efforts.

Answer: 23|32

16. Task 14 Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write one letter H?

If next to the lu-so of the Moon there will be about-on-ru-same (1) s leading (2) za-pa-sy at the bottom of the eternally shaded (3) kra-te-ra, then re-shit- the pro-ble-ma of delivering the most important resources to the Earth’s satellite for its development: sour-lo-ro-yes, in-do-ro-yes and water.

Answer: 12|21

17. Task 14 Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write HH.

The numbers indicate in a row the age of the race.

An arch in the wall, behind a (1) carpet, leads to a dim space, in the center of someone-ro-go on a co-fei-n hundred-li-ke , in-kru-sti-ro-va (2) ohm per-la-mut-rum, there is a se-reb-rya (3) jug-tire of marvelous old (4) oh ra-bo-you.

18. Task 14 Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write NN?

The numbers indicate in a row the age of the race.

After the completion of the auction (1) oh sale in the market of tse (2) securities at-va-ti-zi-ro-va (3) pre-pri-i-ty it was from-me-che (4) about a significant ras-shi-re-de-sire of demand for shares of pre-pri-i-ty go-sti-no-go business-not-sa and trade-whether.

19. Task 14 Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write one letter H?

Maybe the horses named (1) the horse-ka-mi names, but in the same way that in the old-ri-well de la de la de-re-vya (2) horses, embellished (3) behind-wit-com in the form of a lo-sha-di (4) oh go-lo-you.

Answer: 14|41

20. Task 14 Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write N.

The church of Va-si-liya Bla-zhen-no-go-uven-cha (1) and a huge, ra-duzh-no-go-color head-howl, through-you-tea-but in the same way on the crystal-steel facet (2)th cork of the old (3rd) count-fi-on.

21. Task 14 Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write NN?

The numbers indicate in a row the age of the race.

Si-tu-a-tion on the Russian market on the cha-la-kore (1) in a different way, because of the proposal, everything is more and more the number of shares of foreign-st-ra (2) funds, including for-re-gi-stre-ro-va (3) in off-shore zones.

22. Task 14 Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write NN?

The numbers indicate in a row the age of the race.

According to M. Yu. nie and loneliness, and if he behaves in accordance with the "norm" of this society (3), then in a step-pe (4) sa -mo-uni-whatever.

23. Task 14 Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write NN?

The numbers indicate in a row the age of the race.

By virtue of his non-definable business (1) th in the same way, Ar-se-niy could not for-no-mother only mu-zy-koy: he is welcome -di-moose you-half-take also the household (2) obligations (3) awns.

24. Task 14 Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write NN?

The numbers indicate in a row the age of the race.

On the one hand, the talented serf counts of Che-re-me-tier-va were prize-winning (1) ar-ti-hundred-mi, mu-zy- kan-ta-mi, hu-dozh-ni-ka-mi, and with the other - demon-right-us-mi and not-free-bod-us-mi people-d-mi, zhi-woo-schi -mi in the definition of the (2) personal constraint (3) awn.

25. Task 14

The numbers indicate in a row the age of the race.

The para-port-ret-wife had to evoke from co-time (1) iks and then-co-vest-same (2) feelings, so this is mu image (3) on it, a man-lo-age freed-god-gave from everything bud-nothing.

26. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write NN?

The numbers indicate in a row the age of the race.

Co-creating your project, ar-hi-tech-tor striving to co-ver-she (1) oh-end-che (2) awn and thoroughness, that not-how-to-pre-five-stvo-va-lo is free-bo-de and not-in-need (3) oh ease.

27. Task 14

The numbers indicate in a row the age of the race.

We see that in the bones of the (1) horses, find (2) ar-heo-lo-ga-mi on the se-ve-re of Ev-ro-py, pro-de-la (3) s from - version for leather (4) ribbons.

28. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write NN?

The numbers indicate in a row the age of the race.

In ra (1) their ra-bo-tah, created (2) by the Russian master, there is still a feeling-of-elk in a hundred-ro (3) of its influence, but his mature ra-bo-you from-li-cha-lis already ab-so-lute-noy sa-mo-sto-I-tel-no-stu.

29. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write NN?

One-to-one in the order (1), more beautiful (2) of the same whether-lo-howl-k-koy-mi-ki pan-si-o-on-ta time-bro- sa (3) s not-bol-shi-mi groups-pa-mi among the ve-to-vyh pines.

Answer: 12|21

30. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write one letter H?

The discounted (1) thing was sold (2) and the count-lek-qi-o-ne-ru, and her former vla-de-lets, not even visiting (3 )itsu, from-pra-vil-sya to the train station.

Answer: 23|32

31. Task 14

Lu-be-we-mi dishes of Peter I were hot (1) meat with vegetables, for-pe-che (2) fish, thick sausages, smoked ( 3) oko-rock and ma-ri-no-va (4) mushrooms.

Answer: 13|31

32. Task 14. In what var-i-an-te from-ve-ta right-vil-but indicate-for-us all the numbers, in the place of someone write NN?

The numbers indicate in a row the age of the race.

Elena appeared in our yard with bags-ka-mi, in some-ryh le-zh-whether mine from-gla-same (1) s, for-shto-pa (2) ru -heads, pants, socks and the obligatory da-rock - tin (3) sol-da-tik or co-pe-ch-machine.

33. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in the place of some one write one letter H.

It’s not worth decorating a quarter-ti-ru with a whole-com in the style of can-three: weaving (1) carpet-ri-ki and easy-to-mys-le (2) curtains with everything is not appropriate in the living room, but the heavy cove (3) sun-duk does not fit into the interior of the bedroom.

Answer: 13|31

34. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write NN?

In the heroes of his paintings, Pablo Picasso wanted to see but-si-te-ley hidden from ordinary people the truth (1) s, accessible only inside (2) to him the gaze of a man-lo-ve-ka, his height above (3) oh at-ro-de.

Answer: 23|32

35. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in place of some one write one letter H /

The house stood somewhat a hundred-ro-not from the forest, the walls here and there are new-le (1) fresh-mi-le-si-na-mi, the windows are more beautiful (2 ) you be-li-la-mi, a little lazy roof-lech-to on the side, from-beautiful (3) thread-fight, it still smelled of tar.

Answer: 12|21

36. Task 14

The numbers indicate in a row the age of the race.

Port-ret stra (1) th-lo-ve-ka, na-pi-sa (2) hu-doge-no-one, ob-la-da-shim not-du-zhi (3) ym that -lan-tom, was part of the advent (4) th yu (5) oh ho-zyay-ki at home.

37. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in the place of some one write one letter H.

The numbers indicate in a row the age of the race.

Old (1) lamps, weaving (2) purses, silver (3) knives and forks, old, dim-lo-va-toe ve-not-qi-an- glass-lo - everything was bro-she (4) about the arrival of time to this area, like the waves you-bra-sy-va-yut on the shore in-to-grow -li, ra-kush-ki and other sea rubbish.

38. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in the place of some one write one letter H.

In my room there is an iron bed with no-ke-li-ro-va (1) shi-shech-ka-mi, old (2) thum-boch-ka, on her clay (3)th jug-tire with colors-ta-mi, on the wall of the fabric (4)th carpet-rick - by the sea-oki-i-well, float-wut le-be-di, on the shore-re-gu stands Bova Ko-ro-le-vich.

Answer: 34|43

39. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write HH.

The numbers indicate in a row the age of the race.

When hu-dozh-ni-ki see-de-li came-la (1) yu from Yalta car-ti-nu Fedor Wa-si-lye-va "Wet Meadow", they were shaking ( 2) s: pure greenery of grass, not-vis-yes (3) light, light ve-te-rock go-in-ri-whether about not-usual-no-ve (4) ohm ta- lan-te av-to-ra.

40. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write HH.

Opera S.S. Tol-hundred, reshe (2) but in the spirit of tra-di-cio (3) th Russian opera music of the 19th century.

Answer: 13|31

41. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in the place of some one write one letter H.

The numbers indicate in a row the age of the race.

Wa-la-am became in-i-sti (1) the school of life-in-pi-si for I. Shish-ki-na: ra (2) ie va-la-am-sky in-lot- did he bring him a se-reb-rya (3) medal of Aka-de-mii hu-do-gestures, and after two pay-for-zha were on-civil-de (4) s-gold-that me-da-lew, hu-doge-no-ka from-great-wee-whether on a creative trip to Italy.

42. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in the place of some one write one letter H.

Fragile toche (1) th si-lu-et is depicted (2) oh on a car-ti-not de-vush-ki person (3) oh you-de-la-et-sya against a white background (4 ) oh walls, along some swarm run per-la-mut-ro-shadows.

Answer: 14|41

43. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write NN?

Some-one-rye car-ti-ns hu-doge-no-ka Sav-ra-co-va were not-pain-sho-th-time-me-ra; on-pi-sa (1) to them in those one-but-two-hours, they are from-me-che (2) ocha-ro-va-ni-em inhale-but-ve ( 3) th im-pro-vi-for-tsy.

Answer: 13|31

44. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in the place of some one write one letter H.

The model of the no-in-go-palace was delivered (1) and to St. Petersburg, approved (2) and im-pe-ra-tri-tsey, after which the tor-same -stve (3) about the ceremony for the laying of the first stone.

Answer: 12|21

45. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in the place of some one write one letter H.

In the foreground of the car-ty-ny, against the background of figures more closely (1) with smudges (2) with soot, faces-mi brightly you-de-la-et-sya de-vush-ka in white lo-snow-nom dress with a whip (3) oh cor-zi-noy in hands.

Answer: 13|31

46. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write HH.

The main action of the car-ti-na is once-in-ra-chi-va-et-sya on the second plan: in a light-com-on-the-for-pla-ka (1) th a lady with a child in her arms, with a mole-battle, looks at the inviting (2) doc-to-ra in gold (3) pince-nez.

Answer: 12|21

47. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write HH.

The numbers indicate in a row the age of the race.

In a way, skates, made (1) from any ma-te-ri-a-la, slip only on ice (2) oh top-no-sti and co-top (3) about not slipping on a smooth stone (4) floor?

48. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write HH.

The mighty (1) th mra-mo-rum of the go-sti-naya of the Ke-ri-los villa is decorated (2) and gilded (3) oh me-be-lew, creating (4) oh beam-shi- mi ma-ste-ra-mi Italy after the model of the ancient Greek.

Answer: 14|41

49. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write HH.

The numbers indicate in a row the age of the race.

Golden moose sun in the hundred, behind the fog (1) blue of the distant (2) forests, behind the white snowy lowland (3) awn, looking at someone affairs with not-you-with-to-go be-re-ha ancient Russian city.

50. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in the place of some one write one letter H.

On the map, not a depiction (1), but a cheerful de-re-Viennese wedding, a motley mass of people successfully entered (2) and in the landscape - a shi-ro-cue, with pre-beautiful but on-ri-so-wa (3) with you-with-kim go-lu-by sky.

Answer: 12|21

51. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write HH.

At the festive evening, there was a tale (1) about no-ma-lo warm words, hell-re-so-va (2) th anniversary-la-ru, some-ry race-tro -ga (3) oh b-go-da-ril who came to greet his guests.

Answer: 23|32

52. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write HH.

The numbers indicate in a row the age of the race.

Spruces and pines, shackle (1) with frost, frozen black and non-moving, only from red dry in a crack-ki-va-li , words-but pro-stu-same (2) about cough-la-whether. The wolf raised his head and howled - melancholy and long (3) o. In response to him is-pu-ga (4) o for-la-yal in the hut the dog.

Answer: 1234

53. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write HH.

There were a lot of in-the-res-things in the shop: old (1) co-fei-ni-ki, small-lazy se-reb-rya (2) spoons, far-fo- ro-vye ta-rel-ki, decorated (3) different-but-color-us-mi uzo-ra-mi.

Answer: 13|31

54. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write HH.

The numbers indicate in a row the age of the race.

De-re-vya (1) total house with a non-beautiful (2) floor, from-piece-to-tu-re (3) from-chickpeas -ri, so-and-so stood on the stone (4) fun-da-men-te.

55. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write HH.

The door in someone-to-that was from-in-re (1) and, and from-there-yes-yes-stve (2) about the sounds of pi-a-no-but were heard, on someone rum is half-nya-whether some slow (3) etude.

Answer: 23|32

56. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in the place of some one write one letter H.

The numbers indicate in a row the age of the race.

The heat (1) th kar-tosh-ka was generously in-sy-pa (2) and straight (3) azi-at-ski-mi with-great-va-mi, from-what with-ob- re-la refinement (4) th, in-stoch-ny after-taste.

57. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write HH.

Pro-go-loch-boats with a lot-nya (1) awning, on-row, fresh-you-beautiful (2), were next to shvar-to-va (3) to the fence (4) of ka-na-ta-mi at-cha-lu.

Answer: 24|42

58. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write HH.

On the inside (1) of the door, you see-se-la ak-ku-rat-but with-glue (2) re-production of the car-ty-ny, where it was depicted ra-same (3) but a living river with a flat and not-big-wind (4) oh shoal.

Answer: 12|21

59. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write HH.

The numbers indicate in a row the age of the race.

Not-usually-but-ve (1) oh, because of me, her face under the make-up: it became as if unknown, its features appeared sharper and more beautiful vey, the eyes were under-ve-de (2) with a dark red and, un-nature (3) about gro-mad, brightly bla-ste-whether from the inside-re (4) of his wave- non-niya.

60. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write HH.

With the se-shche-ni hunting-no-one's castle, tu-ri-stam liked the old (1) go-be-le-ny in the central hall, as well as ve-is-co-stucco-ing (2) ports-re-you in gilded (3) frames, on some images (4) you were the former dels.

Answer: 12|21

61. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in the place of some one write one letter H.

There was a wind on the street (1) oh, I know a boy in leather (2) oh hen-dot-ke and elm (3) oh sha-poch-ke for-start-cal on the square ke in front of the house, yes-re (4) th father of the air-soul-no-th snake.

62. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write HH.

The numbers indicate in a row the age of the race.

At the order of ka-pi-ta-na everything on-grab-le (1) oh pi-ra-ta-mi good was not-honey-le (2) about once-lo-same (3) oh on the big de-re-vya (4) table.

63. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write HH.

Ta-tya-na was from-mu-che (1) but pro-iso-shed-shi-mi na-ka-well-not with-ti-i-mi, and I did not find the strength of a spark in myself ( 2) e-answer to the back (3) of her question about the fate of the dragon-go-tse (4) stones of her ma-te-ri.

64. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write HH.

During the rain, the mighty (1) facet (2) of the slabs-ta-mi most instantaneously (3) turned into a furious (4) leading (5) stream.

Answer: 13|31

65. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write HH.

The numbers indicate in a row the age of the race.

We only saw the (1) rowing of the bright (2) waves and heard the cries of the met (3) birds, beshe (4) oh pro-but-siv-shih-sya over the sea.

66. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write HH.

True (1) talent is, of course, an innate (2) quality, but not all of the natural talents are you develop your abilities to the extent necessary and go through a creative path for a long (3) life.

Answer: 12|21

67. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in the place of some one write one letter H.

The morning was wind (1) th; during the night, the eye (2) glasses were covered with ice (3) with uzo-ra-mi; it seemed that in a couple of days the whole district would be for-not-se (4) but snow-gom.

68. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write HH.

The numbers indicate in a row the age of the race.

Behind the eye (1) glass, she lived her morning (2) her life, the usual-no-ve (3) city as-fal-ti-ro-va (4) street, along -the swarm rushed off-re-floor-not (5) march-route taxis and cargo (6) self-mo-sva-ly.

Answer: 12345

69. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write HH.

The sun is honey-len-but under-no-ma-moose from the wasp (1) of its ma-re-va, the village was designated as ver-khush-ka-mi more obviously (2) o , from-to-yes, there were no-to-shi (3) screams, a mixed (4) herd of sheep and goats was already grazing in the field.

70. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in the place of some one write one letter H.

The numbers indicate in a row the age of the race.

The ose (1) streets were strewn with (2) s yellow and crimson (3) th leaf-howl, on-my-nav-shay motley-t-ka (4) th carpet.

71. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write HH.

The numbers indicate in a row the age of the race.

Grunya looking de la in a small, crooked pro-ruble (1) window, pressing her wrinkled (2) forehead to a non-strict (3) re-weave the eye (4) of the frame.

72. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write HH.

The numbers indicate in a row the age of the race.

At the corner of Go-ro-ho-howl - unity (1) th from-cart, old-rick, in ar-my-ke, under-po-ya-sa (2) om-roar-ka - mi you-li-nyav-shey reins, in a red sheepskin (3) hat, from some sul-ta-nom tor-chit a piece of tow; po-for-taya moss-on-taya horse for-yarn-same (4) and into low-kie-boch-ny sleds.

73. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write HH.

The numbers indicate in a row the age of the race.

Lyovushka gave the prince the house of Gu-sta-va Bi-ro-na, brother of the duke-ga, postal yard, on the bank, fortified (1) de-re- vya (2) pa-ra-pe-tom, and a small two-story kame (3) building under an oblique (4) oy, Dutch-style tsa, roof-neck - Winter Palace.

Answer: 1234

74. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write HH.

Go around the house from the other side, I saw a not-large kame (1) building with a glass (2) door, surrounded by (3) thick bo-yarysh-no-one; the porch and ska-mei-ka at the entrance were raz-ru-she (4) s.

75. Task 14. Indicate all the numbers, in place of someone write HH.

Bur-sa-ki suddenly became-ob-ra-zi-lied: they appeared, instead of the previous one for-a-pack (1) boots, sa-fyan-nye red, with se -reb-rya (2) under-ko-va-mi; sha-ro-va-ry with you-sya-whose warehouse-dock and with gatherings, re-re-tya-well-lis with a golden och-ku-rum; to och-ku-ru with-chain-le (3) s were long (4) re-bags with ki-stya-mi and pro-chi-mi in bry-kush-ka-mi.

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