Otvety Na Testy Po Russkomu Iazyku 7 Klass Egorova May 2026
Instead of just looking for a list of answers, here is a story that weaves together the core 7th-grade topics you'll likely encounter in those tests. The Mystery of the Shifting Words
Punctuating sentences with participial and gerundial phrases (причастные и деепричастные обороты). 7 класс / Сост. Н.В. Егорова. - М. otvety na testy po russkomu iazyku 7 klass egorova
Deep dive into Participles (Suffixes like -ущ/ющ, -ащ/ящ, -вш- ) and Gerunds (Suffixes like -а/я, -в, -вши- ). Spelling: Use of "H" and "HH" in various parts of speech. Instead of just looking for a list of
Suddenly, a (деепричастия) skipped into the sentence: увидев (having seen). Unlike the participle, this word was stubborn and never changed its ending . It acted as a "secondary action," telling Alexei when or how the main action happened. the participle suffix must match.
"A participle is like a bridge," his teacher had said. "It has the strength of a but the clothing of an adjective ."
Alexei looked at the word пламенеющий (flaming). It described the sun (like an adjective) but came from the action of burning (like a verb). He remembered the test questions often asked to identify the suffix— -ущ- or -ющ- —and realized that if the original verb was пламенеть (1st conjugation), the participle suffix must match.
Searching for by N.V. Egorova often leads students to "Thematic Tests" ( Тематические тесты ) or "Control and Measurement Materials" ( КИМы ), which are standard tools used in Russian schools to check knowledge of grammar and syntax.

