Gotovaia Domashniaia Rabota Russkii Iazyk 3 Klass Zelenina Khokhlova Str 110 Upr May 2026

For example, in the word , the prefix is "съ-" and the root starts with "е" . Without the hard sign, the word would sound different and lose its meaning. Learning these rules helps us write correctly and understand how our language is built from different parts like roots and prefixes.

In our Russian language lessons, we study the important role of the . According to the textbook by Zelenina and Khokhlova , this sign is written only after prefixes that end in a consonant and before the letters е, ё, ю, я . For example, in the word , the prefix

(грибы) — Prefix: съ- , Root: -ед- Съесть — Prefix: съ- , Root: -е- Съёмщик — Prefix: съ- , Root: -ём- Съехать — Prefix: съ- , Root: -е- Съезд — Prefix: съ- , Root: -езд- Note on excluded words: In our Russian language lessons, we study the

The goal of this exercise is to correctly identify and write words that require a and to highlight their prefixes and roots. Completed List of Words with "ъ": Completed List of Words with "ъ": Breaking down

Breaking down words into roots, prefixes, suffixes, and endings.

Understanding when to use the hard sign (ъ) versus the soft sign (ь).

The provided text from the textbook for 3rd Grade Russian Language (Part 2, Page 110) focuses on the orthography of words containing the separating hard sign (ъ) and prefix-root relationships.