Р·рµр»рµрѕрёрѕр° Сѓс‚сђр°рѕрёс†р° 129 Сѓрїсђ — Р Сѓсѓсѓрєрёр№ Сџр·с‹рє 4 Рєр»р°сѓсѓ

Р·рµр»рµрѕрёрѕр° Сѓс‚сђр°рѕрёс†р° 129 Сѓрїсђ — Р Сѓсѓсѓрєрёр№ Сџр·с‹рє 4 Рєр»р°сѓсѓ

Pay attention to your teacher's instructions—usually, this exercise asks you to highlight certain verbs or identify their tense and person.

Focus: Using verbs and adverbs to describe changes in nature. Pay attention to your teacher's instructions—usually

In the 4th-grade Russian language textbook by L.M. Zelenina and T.E. Khokhlova (Part 2, p. 129), Exercise 129 (or Exercise 59/42 depending on the edition) often focuses on writing a short composition based on personal observations or creative prompts within the "Verb" or "Adverb" chapters. Pay attention to your teacher's instructions—usually

For 4th grade, a length of 5–8 sentences is generally sufficient. Pay attention to your teacher's instructions—usually