Types of one-part sentences presentation. Presentation on the topic "one-part sentences". List of used literature

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Problematic situation. The game "Third is superfluous" Which sentence is superfluous and why? 1. Express your thoughts clearly and clearly. 2. Each person is the master of his own life. 3. A person must study and study all his life.

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December thirteenth Classwork One-part sentences. Lesson - generalization

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The purpose of the lesson: generalization and systematization of students' knowledge and skills on the topic "One-part sentences" Tasks: To consolidate and systematize knowledge about the types of one-part sentences, the ability to distinguish between types of one-part sentences. Develop spelling and punctuation skills. Improve communication skills when working in a group, the ability to work with text, analyze; Cultivate love for the Russian language.

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Definitely-personal - indefinitely-personal Impersonal Generalized-personal- Nominal I am unwell There was a knock on the door I love a thunderstorm in early May! Winter You can’t even pull a fish out of the pond without difficulty

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Test 1. Type of one-part sentence: There was a knock on the door. a) nominative b) Definitely personal c) indefinitely personal d) impersonal 2. Which sentence is not one-part? A) It was difficult to breathe in the frosty air. B) It was blue in the east. C) You can’t replace a deed with a word. D) The vault of heaven was quiet and clear. 3. Specify a one-part sentence. a) It is evening. B) It's evening. c) We will go to the cinema in the evening. D) How good evenings are in Russia in summer. 4. Find a title sentence. A) light. b) It is a cold winter morning. B) Morning. D) There was a knock on the door. 5. Specify a definite personal offer. A) I will not forget this meeting. b) Morning sleep is sweet. C) That evening they argued for a long time and talked about literally everything. D) I love the Baltic Sea.

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What you need to know: what sentences are called - two-part, - one-part; what groups are single-component sentences divided into. be able to: distinguish two-part and one-part sentences; determine the type of a one-part sentence.

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Write down suggestions. Make an analysis of the members of the proposal. Music plays a big role in our life. Without understanding music, you will not understand all the charm and fullness of life. Listen to music! Love her! You are anxious and happy.

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Music plays a big role in our life. (personal, two-part) Without understanding music, you will not understand all the charm and fullness of life. (single-component, generalized-personal)

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Listen to music! Love her! (Single-part, definitely personal). You are anxious and happy. (single-component, impersonal).

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One-part sentences predicate subjects N O-L N-L OB-L B-L I love a thunderstorm in early May. Open the dungeon for me, give me the radiance of the day. In these sentences, the actor is not named, but is thought quite definitely (I, you, you). The predicate in its grammatical form (1st or 2nd person singular or plural indicative or imperative mood) indicates a well-defined actor. O-L DEFINITELY PERSONAL

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N-L One-part sentences predicate subjects N O-L Ob-L B-L And the pike was thrown into the river. An elephant was led through the streets. In these sentences, it is important to indicate the action of some persons, therefore, the verb-predicate is used in the form of the 3rd person plural. in the present or future tense, as well as in the form of plural. past tense or conditional mood. In such sentences, the actor is conceived indefinitely (they). OB-L N-L UNDEFINITELY PERSONAL

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Ob-L One-part sentences predicate subjects N O-L N-L B-L Take care of the dress again, and honor from a young age. Hurry up and make people laugh. In these sentences, the actor is thought of as a generalized one, i.e. one that can be correlated with any actor. (any, anyone, everyone) OB-L GENERALIZED-PERSONAL

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Bl One-part sentences predicate subjects N O-L N-L OB-L It is easy to breathe in the native land. How terrible it suddenly became. Action or state expressed by the predicate in impersonal sentences, does not correlate with any agent at all. The predicate takes the form of the 3rd person singular. (or the neuter form in the past tense and in conditional mood), but can be expressed not only as a verb. B-L IMPERSONAL

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N One-part sentences predicate subjects O-L N-L OB-L B-L A cool day in late autumn. Winter. Ate in silver. These sentences assert that the object named by the main member exists, that it exists at the moment when it is spoken of. This statement of being, the existence of an object, is the grammatical meaning of denominative sentences. H

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Algorithm for determining the type of a one-part sentence subject composition of the subject and predicate - two-part

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One-part sentences predicate subject N O-L N-L OB-L B-L Offers, in which grammatical basis expressed by one main member - subject or predicate - are one-part (one composition: the composition of the subject or the composition of the predicate).

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5. Constantly and with ardent interest our people turn to the living source of music. 6. Enter any concert hall! 7. It's crowded. 8. People of all ages listen and fill it out. 9. And you are captured by charming sounds. 10. You listen and forget about everything in the world. 11. Either you listen to the sound of the surf, or you are carried away by dreams into the past, or you almost tangibly imagine the near future.

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Types of one-part sentences

Impersonal sentences / action happens by itself / Definitely personal / verbs of the 1st person, 2nd person plural and singular. a person is thought definitely/ Indefinite personal sentences / verbs 3 persons, pl., the character is intentionally eliminated, presented as indefinite.

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Impersonal one-part sentences

Impersonal - this is the last of the types of NSP opposed to all personal one-part sentences. An impersonal sentence does not and cannot have a subject. The nominative form of a noun or pronoun cannot be introduced there. And sweet, sweet on a starry night. She dreams of the distant creaking of carts.

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Definitely personal one-part sentences.

Definitely personal - one of the types of personal NSPs, the form of the main member in which is expressed by the verb in the form of 1 or 2 person singular and plural indicative and imperative moods. I love the storm in early May.

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Indefinite personal sentences

Indefinitely personal - one of the types of personal NSPs, the form of the main member in which is expressed by the verb in the form of the 3rd person plural of the present and future tenses in the indicative and imperative mood and the plural of the past tense. Noise in the house. A building is being built on the square.

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Generalized - personal offers

Generalized-personal - one of the types of personal NSPs, the form of the main member in which is expressed by a verb in the form of 1 or 2 persons of the indicative or imperative mood or 3 persons of the plural of the indicative mood. When you walk the path of the columns In the heat, and in the rain, and in the snow, Then you will understand how sweet the dream is, How joyful the night's lodging.

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    Lesson topic: Types of one-part sentences.

    What you need to know: what sentences are called - two-part, - one-part; what groups are single-component sentences divided into. be able to: distinguish two-part and one-part sentences; determine the type of a one-part sentence.

    Write down suggestions. Make an analysis of the members of the proposal. Music plays a big role in our life. Without understanding music, you will not understand all the charm and fullness of life. Listen to music! Love her! You are anxious and happy.

    Music plays a big role in our life. (personal, two-part) Without understanding music, you will not understand all the charm and fullness of life. (single-component, generalized-personal)

    Listen to music! Love her! (Single-part, definitely personal). You are anxious and happy. (single-component, impersonal).

    One-part sentences predicate subjects N O-L N-L OB-L B-L I love a thunderstorm in early May. Open the dungeon for me, give me the radiance of the day. In these sentences, the actor is not named, but is thought quite definitely (I, you, you). The predicate in its grammatical form (1st or 2nd person singular or plural of the indicative or imperative mood) indicates a well-defined character. O-L DEFINITELY PERSONAL

    N-L One-part sentences predicate subjects N O-L Ob-L B-L And the pike was thrown into the river. An elephant was led through the streets. In these sentences, it is important to indicate the action of some persons, therefore, the verb-predicate is used in the form of the 3rd person plural. in the present or future tense, as well as in the form of plural. past tense or conditional mood. In such sentences, the actor is conceived indefinitely (they). OB-L N-L UNDEFINITELY PERSONAL

    Ob-L One-part sentences predicate subjects N O-L N-L B-L Take care of the dress again, and honor from a young age. Hurry up and make people laugh. In these sentences, the actor is thought of as a generalized one, i.e. one that can be correlated with any actor. (any, anyone, everyone) OB-L GENERALIZED-PERSONAL

    Bl One-part sentences predicate subjects N O-L N-L OB-L It is easy to breathe in the native land. How terrible it suddenly became. The action or state expressed by the predicate in impersonal sentences does not correlate with any actor at all. The predicate takes the form of the 3rd person singular. (or the neuter form in the past tense and in the conditional mood), but can be expressed not only by the verb. B-L IMPERSONAL

    N One-part sentences predicate subjects O-L N-L OB-L B-L A cool day in late autumn. Winter. Ate in silver. These sentences assert that the object named by the main member exists, that it exists at the moment when it is spoken of. This statement of being, the existence of an object, is the grammatical meaning of denominative sentences. H

    subject composition of subject and predicate - two-part Algorithm for determining the type of a one-part sentence 1 . Find the grammatical basis, determine its composition 2. Determine the type of one-part sentence by the main member: predicate denominative indefinite-personal generalized-personal impersonal definite-personal one composition - one-part

    One-part sentences predicate subjects N O-L N-L OB-L B-L Sentences in which the grammatical basis is expressed by one main member - the subject or the predicate - are one-part (one composition: the composition of the subject or the composition of the predicate).

    5. Constantly and with ardent interest, our people turn to the living source of music. 6. Enter any concert hall! 7. It's crowded. 8. People of all ages listen and fill it out. 9. And you get caught up in charming sounds. 10. You listen and forget about everything in the world.

    12. Quiet. 13. Freeze the sounds. 14. And suddenly you are deafened by the thunder of applause. 15. Stormy, uncontrollable delight d. 16. One cannot remain indifferent to it. 17. There is joy all around.

    5.Two-part. 6. One-part, definitely personal. 7. Two-part. 8. Two-part. 9. Two-part. 10. One-component, definitely personal. 11. One-component, definitely personal. 12. One-component, impersonal. 13. Two-part. 14. Two-part. 15. One-part, nominal. 16. One-component, impersonal. 17. One-component, impersonal.

    have two main members offers: subject and predicate. One-piece have one main member offers(not subject and not predicate). Offers by the presence of secondary members ...

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    Member offers, then this offer is one-piece One-piece offers with the main member of the predicate are called verbal One-piece offers with the main member of the subject are called subjects Definitely personal offers- This offers without...

    STUDIES ON THIS TOPIC: What is the difference one-component offers from bipartite? Two main groups single-component proposals. Definitely personal offers. Indefinitely personal offers. Impersonal offers. denominations offers. A. A. Shakhmatov and...

    ... / future tense. 4. If vaguely personal offer called one-component offer, in which the action is not related to the doer, ... past neuter. 8. If denominative offer called one-component offer with the main member - a noun in the form ...

    The text is simple one-component offers or one-component offers, which are part of complex proposals. Simple offer Two-part (Lightning flashed in the distance.) One-part(Very cold. Complete silence.) One-piece offers Definitely personal...

    Morning". 2. Connect parts of proverbs and determine the type single-component proposals. 3. Turn two-part offers V one-component. 4. Create a presentation. Hurry - and melt the stone Lying ...

    The main groups are divided one-component offers? One-piece offers divided into groups: 1. One-piece offers with the main member subject. These are denominations offers. 2. One-piece offers with the main member of the predicate. One-piece offers(from 1 ...