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Not wide but shallow river. NOT with nouns, adjectives and adverbs ending in -O (-E)

2. Non-adjectives are written together with the particle, which in combination with this particle acquire opposite meaning(usually such a word can be replaced with a synonym without not): not big (cf. small), not married (cf. single), not real (cf. false, feigned).

Note. It is not always possible to find such a synonym, but the affirmative connotation of meaning contained in the adjective serves as the basis for the continuous writing: Someone not from here sitting on a stone in the chapel(AND.); Gerwig had some unmasculine effeminacy (Hertz.); His youthful pranks... were determined childish thoughtfulness (Leon.); This is one of those millions " non-white citizens" Republic of South Africa who angrily condemned slavery.

3. Non-adjectives are written separately from the particle if there is or is implied opposition: the problem is not simple, but complex; relationship Not hostile; light not harsh; milk is not sour; the meat is not fresh; the look is not kind; the task is not urgent; Not many (implied: but a few) those present supported the speaker.

There is a distinction between the opposition expressed by the conjunction a and the opposition expressed by the conjunction but.

When using the conjunction a, one of the two opposite signs is denied, and the other is affirmed: the river is not deep, but shallow - separate writing of a negative particle.

When using the conjunction but, the concepts being connected are not opposed to each other, since they are completely compatible, that is, two characteristics are simultaneously attributed to an object without negating one of them: the river is shallow, but cold - a continuous spelling of a negative particle.

4. As a rule, the particle is not written separately with relative adjectives, expressing the negation of the attribute they denote: the watch is not gold; honey not lime; the sky is here not southern.

5. The particle is not written separately and with qualitative adjectives that denote color and, in combination with non-words with the opposite meaning, do not form: the paint is not blue; the binding is not yellow; the shade is not grey.

In this case, the syntactic function of the adjective is taken into account. The rule usually applies to adjectives that act as a predicate, since the intended opposition gives the statement the character of a generally negative judgment expressed by the particle not, but may not apply to adjectives that perform the function of a definition. Wed: these people are not from here - to shine is not from here beauty; logics not female - the girl reasoned with unfeminine logic; the shape is not round - count for non-round the amount of 119 rubles(figurative meaning of the word).

Note. In some cases, a double interpretation of the text is possible and, as a result, double spelling:

this task is not difficult(claims “lightness”)

this task is not difficult("difficulty" is denied)

before us is unusual phenomenon (i.e. rare)

this is not a common occurrence before us(a contrast is imagined: the phenomenon is not ordinary, but exceptional).

6. The presence of explanatory words, as a rule, does not affect the continuous spelling of a particle not with adjectives (cf. spelling not with participles): an author unfamiliar to us; facts unknown to science; inappropriate under these conditions comment; inconspicuous at first sight error; words that are incomprehensible to the student; details unnecessary for the case; incorrect IN many respects conclusions; a case unlike others; behavior that is unworthy a decent person; site unsuitable for construction; a lake invisible behind the forest (everywhere a negative sign is affirmed, and a positive one is not denied).

If the explanatory word is an adverb of measure and degree ( very, extremely, very, almost or adverbial expression to the highest degree etc.), then the particle not with the adjective is always written together: a very ugly act; extremely inappropriate attack; very unsuccessful performance; almost unfamiliar text; to the highest degree illegible handwriting.

7. When using an adverb as an explanatory word, it is entirely possible to write the particle together or separately not with adjectives, which is due to the different meanings in which the word at all is used. Compare: a completely unnecessary meeting (‘completely unnecessary, superfluous’) is not a random meeting at all (‘not at all random’). In some cases, two interpretations are possible and, as a result, two spellings are acceptable: very small achievements (‘small, modest’) - not at all great achievements (‘not at all big’).

The adverb itself can also be interpreted in two ways; cf.: The arguments given were not at all convincing (‘not at all’). — The authors of these works are less popular or completely unknown authors (‘absolutely, completely’ - in a colloquial style of speech).

8. Separate spelling of a particle not with an adjective that has explanatory words is found:

1) with adjectives that have different meanings in their full and short forms: an actor who is not ready to appear; not inclined a child with a cold;

2) if available as explanatory words far, not at all, not at all or negative pronouns and adverbs (beginning with neither): far from simple solution; not at all infertile search; not a new plot at all; unknown address; innocent people; an expression that is not at all understandable; not at all harmful drink; in ways unknown to anyone (cf.: in ways unknown to me). But: There's nothing in life impossible; There is nothing about what my neighbor is accused of. illegal - a negative pronoun does not depend on the adjective, but is itself explained by it;

3) when placing an adjective with dependent words after the defined noun (sometimes): enterprises not subordinate to the trust(when isolated, the construction with the adjective approaches the meaning of the participial phrase); compare: The chess player played unusual him style. - These are features not typical of our youth.

9. With short forms of adjectives, the particle is not written in basically the same way as with full forms:

1) together in the absence of opposition: the room is low; question incomprehensible; invalidtransaction in violation of the law; Bay shallow, but convenient for sailing on a motor boat;

2) separately in the presence of opposition: the novel is not interesting, but boring.

Wed. writing not with the short form of the adjective in the presence of various explanatory words: Searching for material on a selected topic are not difficult for him; Too insecure there were people in the future; He completely unknown with the latest advances in animal science; This river always restless; No control here no longer possible; They are not alike in any way Each other; This river never calm.

10. Depending on the meaning, a particle not with short forms of adjectives can be written either together or separately; compare: our family is not rich (‘poor’) - our family is not rich (‘average income’); this girl is ugly (a negative sign is affirmed) - this girl is not beautiful (a positive sign is denied); address unknown (denied “familiarity”); The only problem is the rain. - Not big it would seem that this distance is for stayers.

Remember: continuous writing is less common: unnecessary, wrong, disagree, incapable.

11. Non-short forms of adjectives that are not used in full form or have a different meaning in full form are written separately with the particle: not ready to leave; should not do this; does not intend to remain silent; not obliged to help; not happy to meet; not inclined to believe; not in the mood for conversation, etc.

12. Double spelling is also found in combinations of particles not with the comparative form of adjectives; compare:

This screensaver is uglier than that one (‘uglier’)

This screensaver is no more beautiful than that one. (‘has no greater beauty’).

That night the patient's dream was more restless than last time (‘was even more restless’).

That night the patient's dream was no calmer than last time (‘was no calmer’).

Particle not with shapes bigger, smaller, better, worse written separately: with no less success; with not the best chances.

Remember: not lower, not higher, not better, not worse, not closer, not poorer and so on.

13. The spelling of the particle differs not with verbal adjectives and participles in -my.

Adjectives in -my are usually formed from intransitive verbs ( independent, waterproof, fireproof etc.) or from perfective verbs ( incorrigible, impracticable, indestructible and so on.). These words (including short forms) are subject to the general rules of writing not with adjectives, i.e. they are written together and with explanatory words: an island uninhabited for a long time; water-insoluble crystals; figures of people indistinguishable in the dark, and: the island is uninhabited; the disease is incurable; these countries are economically independent.

However, the rule for separately writing a particle not with adjectives remains in force if the explanatory words are constructions with the negation of neither, in particular pronouns and adverbs starting with nor, or the words far, at all or not at all: incomparable impression; not dependent on anyone countries; not at all solublecrystals; this is a phenomenon cannot be eliminated either from life or from art.

The exception is words that are not used without: invincible by anyonearmy; for nobody incomprehensible happening; no way a unique experiment.

14. It should be remembered that words in -my, formed from transitive imperfective verbs, can be either passive participles of the present tense (the particle not with them is written separately) or adjectives (the particle not with them is written together).

They are participles if the instrumental character of the character is used as an explanatory word, or, less often, the instrumental instrument: not loved by the mother child; movement, not inhibited by air.

If there are other explanatory words, we are dealing with adjectives on -my (they lose their passive meaning and acquire a qualitative meaning): unloved games in childhood (the word unloved indicates a constant feature and means approximately the same as unpleasant, unwanted); reserves not visited by hunters; unreadable non-specialists magazines; side of the Moon invisible from Earth; number indivisible by three; unforgettable meetings for us; indescribable in simple words feelings; impassable mud in spring; intolerant behavior in society.

Adjectives of this type include:

invisible

irresponsible

non-flammable

unquenchable

real

indivisible

unforgettable

invisible

immutable

unsociable

unthinkable

non-taxable

inalienable

untranslatable

indescribable

unknowable

unverifiable

indeclinable

unconjugated

intolerant, etc.

15. The particle is written separately not with adjectives in an interrogative sentence, if the negation is logically emphasized: Not clear is this situation without any evidence?; To whom unknown the names of our astronauts?

But if the negation is not emphasized, then the particle not with adjectives is written together: Is this the position dont clear ?; Is this a statement? incorrect? (replacement possible: Is this statement wrong?).

Parts of speech conditions for separate writing Examples Notes
Nouns. Adjectives. Adverbs starting with -o. 1. Opposition 2. Intensifying particles: not at all.., far from.., not at all.. 3. Pronouns or adverbs with NI or Nor as part of a conjunction The river is not deep, but shallow. The film is not interesting at all. It's not interesting to anyone. The topic is not interesting either for you or for me. 1. Don't be confused contrast and comparison. * Shallow, but fast river. (Although small, but fast). 2. Short adjectives are NOT written in the same way as full adjectives. * the hill is not high, the road is not wide, but narrow, the song is not new.
Participles 1. Short form 2. Dependent words 3. Contrast. 4. Reinforcing particles The suit is not sewn. An answer not thought out by the student. Not a collapsed, but a preserved building. An unread book at all. Adverbs of measure and degree do not affect spelling. A completely ill-conceived answer. BUT! A completely unthought-out answer by the student.

Conclusion. Words are written together if there are no conditions for separate writing. For such words you can choose a synonym without NOT or an adverb of measure and degree. *not true (false), too low (low).

Table No. 2-10

NOT – NEI in pronouns and adverbs

particle discrimination Not And neither

particle location NOT NI
Before the predicate In a simple (=main) sentence Always * There was no rain. He couldn't help but know Where did he turn! _______
In the subordinate clause 1) there was no action * When I don’t go to see him, he gets worried. (Am I coming in?=>no => Not) 2) with the conjunction "yet" * He wrote until it became completely dark. the action was * Whenever I go to see him, he is always busy(Am I coming in? =>yes => neither)
With other members of the proposal if the predicate is affirmative (without not) * So that he remembers not for an hour, not for a year, I will give you, my friend, a comb. if the predicate is negative (with not) * There was not a soul on the street.
With homogeneous members in unions. not only O, but also Oh not that Oh, not that ABOUT * He is known not only here, but also abroad. neither Oh, neither ABOUT, neither ABOUT No houses or trees are visible in the fog.
With particles not at all... not at all... far from... isn't it... almost... isn't it... * Almost all my friends responded to this request. ________
With phraseological units Out of nowhere... Out of nowhere... At all costs... As if nothing had happened...
At steady speed No one like the mud * His teacher was none other than the artist Surikov Nothing else... * Nothing else caught his attention.

Table No. 2-11

Difficult words

General rules for writing difficult words

Together are written

1. Compound contractions With fishing of all types *university, chief physician, dead.

2. Words formed using connecting vowel, which we choose.

· If the base is a hard consonant => O * forest-steppe.

· If on soft, hissing and “ts” => E *earthquake

· If the 1st part of the verb => AND * daredevil BUT! Tumbleweed.

· 1st part numeral in Gen. n. => * five-day anniversary, fortieth anniversary

!! centipede, one-day, ninety-hour, millennium, quarter-finals.

3. Words formed merger* time calculation, pastime, chronicle, achene, crazy, insane, look-ahead, nitrogen-containing.

4. Words with roots floor-

Compound nouns

What elements does a word consist of?

Together Hyphenated
the composition contains truncated bases 1. air, auto, bicycle, hydro, meteo, micro, motorcycle, cinema, radio, stereo, electric, board.. * air base, stereo system, hydromassage, aerial photography; Botrmechanik!! television and radio journalists. 2. ..meter, ..graph, ..grad voltmeter, topographer, Volgograd contains two independent words 1. general + special name * the carriage is a restaurant, the house is a museum. 2. position, rank, profession, party affiliation. vice-governor, ex-champion, physicist - nuclear scientist, liberal - democrat. 3.technical terms with vacuum, diesel, press, stop block, alpha, beta, gamma vacuum pump, diesel engine, compact disc, press center, stop valve, alpha radiation, block system (BUT! checkpoint). 4. units of measurement *gram - molecule, kilowatt - hour BUT! workday 5. cardinal directions * southwest, northeast 6. plant names * leek, mother-and-stepmother 7. geographical names*Rostov - on - Don 8. synonyms, antonyms, evaluative words * sadness-longing, buying and selling, miracle tree

DO NOT confuse!

Complex words and words with foreign prefixes (anti-, archi-, inter-, counter-, counter-, super-, trans-, ultra-, sub-, extra-.feld-) *subtropics, extremely important.

Compare : counterattack - rear - admiral.

Compound adjectives

What is the word derived from?

DO NOT confuse!

Adjectives and phrases adverb + adj., which are written separately (indicate the degree of the attribute, define the attribute by assimilation) * impeccably polite, socially useful (for society), comradely sensitive (like a comrade).

Table No. 2-12

Spelling adverbs

hyphen seamlessly apart
1. in - + -him, -ski, -ki, -i * in my opinion, in a friendly way, in a bearish way 2. in-, in- + -s, -their *firstly, thirdly. !! in Latin, on-mountain. 3. something; -this, -either, -something * somewhere, somewhere, somewhere, somewhere 4. formed by repetition of adverbs * barely, a long time ago, unexpectedly, little by little, at the very least, willy-nilly, criss-cross, exactly Don't be confused Adverbs and nouns in TV. P. Compare: everything will be our way(How?) walked our way(on what?) 1. Adverbs that include obsolete forms. *plenty, to pieces, locked up, by surprise, to the ground 2. Adverbs formed from all parts speech, except nouns from adverbs * the next day, for free !! at random, with a bang, not at all. from numerals with B-, NA- * in two, in two. !! two by two from short adjectives * tightly, in vain, slowly from adjectives and pronouns in Vin.p. *totally, to the fullest!! in the open, in retreat 3. Adverbs formed from nouns with the meaning of place and time * far, deep, at the beginning. Don't be confused Adverbs and nouns that have dependent words. *looked into the distance - looked into the distance of the sea put it on top - put it on top of the cabinet read from the beginning - read from the beginning of the novel 1. Adverbs formed from nouns with a preposition, retaining case forms * abroad (abroad), by force (within force); point to point, matter of fact, Tet-a-tet. Adverbs formed from other nouns with prepositions *without restraining, tirelessly, indiscriminately; until I fill up, until I die, until I drop; running, galloping, on the move; to match, to match. Remember! in general - in general alone - alone

Vowels at the end of adverbs

From-, to-, from- + a* long ago, dry, left= / from the window /

In-, on-, for- + o *left, left= /out the window/


Table No. 2-13

Functional parts of speech

Particles

Prepositions

Unions

1 . Compound conjunctions are written separately.

1. Particles would (b), same (f), whether (l) written separately, for example: did would, If would, If b, however or, however and, Here or and what are you, barely whether, Always l.

2. Particles are written separately after all, here they go and some others.

§64. Hyphenated spelling of particles

1. Particles are written with a hyphen -T oh, -or, -something, something- (coy-), -ka, -de, -s, -tka, -tko, For example: Who -That, What -or, whose someday, some Which(as part of indefinite pronouns; for the spelling of these particles with adverbs, see §57, paragraph 3), Tell -ka, on -ka, on -ka here you go -ka, here you go -ka sir, he -de, Yes -With;on -tka, on -tka sir, well -ka, Well -ka sir, well -tko, look -tko.

2. Particle -T O a hyphen is added to pronouns and adverbs not only to express uncertainty, but also to give them a touch of emotionality, for example: Flying high, but where? -That will he sit down? Let's see how -That he cares about me(Turgenev).

The word is also written with a hyphen somehow before transfer homogeneous members suggestions, for example: Red forests include coniferous trees, How -That: pine, spruce, fir.

3. Particle some-(some-), separated from the pronoun by a preposition, written separately, for example: some at whom, some V how, whoa With what.

4. Particle -T aki written with a hyphen:

a) after adverbs, for example: right -yes, enough -yes, again -yes, directly -yes, So -yes;

b) after particles, for example: All -yes, really -yes, really -yes;

c) after verbs, for example: insisted -yes, gone -yes.

In other cases after all written separately, for example: old man after all got her way, she after all left a large family after all They built themselves a dacha. Wed:. ..But after all beat up your comrade(Gogol);. ..I after all locked her up this time too(Dostoevsky).

5. If a particle that is written with a hyphen comes after another particle, then the hyphen is omitted, for example: All or after all, We would de they didn't do that. Wed: Such -That de old man... and angry and mean(Pushkin); To whom or someday I have to say it!(Turgenev). But: Won't you buy it? -With? (Danilevsky); how come -With (particle -With is also added with a hyphen to the preceding particle).

SPELLING NOT and NOR

§65. Spelling not with nouns

1. Are written together with Not nouns that are without Not are not used, for example: Not vezhda, Not faith, Not vzgoda.

2. Are written together with Not nouns that are combined with Not take on the opposite meaning; Usually such words can be replaced with synonyms without no, For example: Not Truth(cf.: lie), Not buddy(cf.: enemy), Not happiness(cf.: trouble).

3. Are written together with Not nouns denoting persons and expressing a qualitative connotation; in combination with Not Words with the meaning of opposition are formed. For example: Not democrat, Not Russian, Not specialist. Wed: Metaphors are widely used by writers and Not writers(M. Isakovsky); It's about the reader Not linguist, Not etymologist(Lev Uspensky); Rise up, tortured children, look among people Not of people(Evg. Yevtushenko).

4. Written separately from Not nouns, if there is or is implied opposition, for example: This Not caution, and cowardice; No, it's Not confidence convinced of his own rightness person; Middle Ages Not many added to this list metals (an adjective that has become a noun).

5. Written separately Not with a noun in an interrogative sentence, if the negation is logically emphasized, for example: Isn't it Not is there truth in his words?

§66. Spelling not with adjectives

1. Are written together with Not adjectives that are without Not are not used, for example: Not careless, Not gloomy, Not friendly

2. Are written together with Not adjectives that are combined with Not take on the opposite meaning; usually such words can be replaced with synonyms without Not. For example: Not big(cf.: small), Not married(cf.: idle), Not real(cf.: false, feigned).

3. Written separately from Not adjectives if there is or is implied opposition, for example: problem Not simple, but complex; relationship Not hostile, light Not sharp, milk Not sour, meat Not fresh, look Not good job Not urgent; Not many present supported the speaker(think: . ..and separate ).

4. Usually, Not is written separately with relative adjectives, giving negation to the attribute they express, for example: watch Not gold, honey Not linden, the sky is here Not southern. From qualitative adjectives this includes adjectives that denote color and which, when combined with Not do not form words with opposite meanings, for example: dye Not blue, hardcover Not yellow, shade Not grey.

In this case, the syntactic function of the adjective is taken into account: the rule usually applies to adjectives in the role of a predicate, since the intended opposition gives the statement the character of a generally negative judgment expressed by a particle Not, but may not apply to adjectives as a modifier. Wed: these people not from here - shine not from here beauty; paper not white non-white citizens(colored); logics not female - the girl reasoned with unfeminine logic; form not round – account for non-circular the amount of 119 rubles(figurative meaning of the word).

5. The opposition expressed by the conjunction is different A, and opposition expressed by the conjunction But. In the first one, one of the two opposing characteristics is denied, and the other is affirmed, for example: river not deep, and small; with the second, there are no concepts that are opposite to each other, they are completely compatible, i.e. two characteristics are simultaneously attributed to an object without negating one of them, for example: river shallow, But cold. In the first case Not written separately, in the second – together.

6. The presence of explanatory words, as a rule, does not affect continuous writing Not with adjectives (cf.: writing Not with participles, §70, paragraph 2), for example: Not author familiar to us, Not facts known to science, Not an appropriate remark under these conditions, n an error that is noticeable at first glance, Not words understandable to the student, Not details necessary for the case, Not the conclusions are correct in many respects; happening, Not similar to others; behavior, Not worthy of a decent person; area, Not suitable for construction; lake, Not visible behind the forest(everywhere a negative attribute is affirmed, and a positive one is not denied).

Note 1. Separate writing Not with an adjective that has explanatory words, it occurs:

1) for adjectives that have different meanings in their full and short forms (see paragraph 8 below), for example: Not actor ready to go Not child prone to colds;

2) if there are negative pronouns and adverbs (starting with neither ) or combinations far from, not at all, not at all, For example: no one Not known address, neither what Not guilty people not at all Not clear expression not at all Not harmful drink, far Not a simple solution, at all Not fruitless searches, not at all Not new plot; compare: unknown my ways not to anyone guided paths; But.: There's nothing in life impossible; There is nothing about what my neighbor is accused of. illegal (negative pronoun nothing is depends on adjectives, but itself is explained by them);

3) sometimes when placing an adjective with dependent words after the defined noun, for example: enterprises not subordinate to the trust (under conditions of isolation, the construction with the adjective approaches the meaning of the participial phrase); compare: chess player played unusual him stylefeatures, not typical our youth.

Note 2. If the explanatory word is an adverb of measure and degree ( very, extremely, very, almost, adverbial expression to the highest degree etc.), then Not written together with an adjective, for example: very ugly act, extremely irrelevant lunge, very unfortunate performance, almost unknown text, to the highest degree illegible handwriting.

Note 3. If there is an adverb as an explanatory word at all Both combined and separate writing is possible Not with adjectives, which is associated with two meanings in which the specified adverb is used:

1) "completely, very" ;

2) “not at all”, “in no way” ;

compare: at all unnecessary meeting(completely unnecessary, superfluous) – at all not random meeting(not at all random, it doesn’t fall logical stress). In some cases, both interpretations and, as a result, both spellings are possible, for example: at all small achievements(small, modest) - completely not big achievements(not big at all). In these cases, to resolve the issue of writing Not a broader context is needed (see also note to paragraph 4). Continuous writing is typical for informative texts, while separate writing is typical for polemical texts.

The adverb itself allows for a double interpretation:

1) "not at all" ;

2) "completely, completely" – in a conversational style of speech;

compare: Against revival, he spoke confusingly, was confused, and even cited not convincing arguments. – The authors of these works are less popular or even unknown scientists. As is the case with at all, the final decision depends on the nature of the text.

7. With short adjectives negation Not written basically in the same way as with complete ones: together in the absence of opposition and separately in its presence, for example: room low - room not high, incomprehensible question - question incomprehensible,invalid deal invalid transaction in violation of the law; novel not interesting, but boring; bay shallow, but convenient for sailing on a motor boat.

Wed. writing with various explanatory words: Searching for materials on the selected topic for him are not complicated; Too much not sure there were people in the future; He's completely do not know with the latest advances in animal science. - There is no control here anymore not possible; They are in nothing not alike Each other. Wed. Also: This river is always restless. This river will never not calm.

8. Written separately from Not short adjectives that are not used in their full form or have a different meaning in their full form, for example: not ready for departure, should not to do so I don't intend to be silent is not obliged to to help, not happy meeting, not inclined believe, not located to the conversation.

Separate writing in pairs is more common: not needed unnecessary, wrong wrong, disagree disagree, unable not able to (usually in these cases the negation of a positive sign is felt more than the affirmation of a negative one).

9. Double spelling also occurs in combinations Not with comparative degree adjectives, for example: This screensaver uglier that(more ugly). – This screensaver no prettier that(does not have greater beauty); That night the patient's dream was more restless than last time(was even more restless). – That night the patient's dream was no calmer than last time(was no more calm).

It is written separately: not lower, not higher, not better, not worse, not closer, not poorer and so on. (private form of writing Not comparative degree of adjectives).

Written separately Not with forms more ,smaller, better, worse, For example: With no less success, with not the best chances.

10. Spelling varies Not with verbal adjectives -m th and with participles -my; if there are explanatory words, the first ones are written together (like denominate adjectives), the second ones are written separately, for example:

A) uninhabited since ancient times the island insoluble crystals in water, indistinguishable figures of people in the dark;

b) not visited hunters reserves, unreadable non-specialist magazines, not my favorite mother child.

To adjectives on -m th include words formed from intransitive verbs (for example: independent, waterproof, fireproof ) or from perfective verbs (for example: incorrigible, impracticable, indestructible ). These words are subject to general spelling rules. Not with adjectives, i.e. they are written together and with explanatory words (see examples above), as well as in a short form (for example: island uninhabited, disease incurable, these countries are economically independent). However, the rule of writing adjectives separately with Not, if explanatory words are pronouns and adverbs starting with neither, or combinations (see above, paragraph 6, note 1. subparagraph 2), for example: with nothing incomparable impression, from no one not dependent countries, not at all insoluble crystals; This is a phenomenon neither from life nor from art irreparable. The exception is words that, without Not are not used, for example: nobody invincible army, for no one incomprehensible case, under no circumstances unique experiment.

Note. It is necessary to distinguish between spelling Not with words on -m th , formed from imperfective transitive verbs: such words can be either passive present participles or adjectives (in the first case, spelled with Not separate, in the second - merged). They are participles if the instrumental case of the character, or less often the instrumental case of the instrument (the so-called instrumental) is used as an explanatory word; in the presence of other explanatory words, they become adjectives (they lose the passive meaning and the meaning of time and acquire a qualitative meaning). Wed: not my favorite mother child unloved games as a child(in the second case, the word unloved indicates a constant sign, means approximately the same as "unpleasant", "undesirable");movement, uninhibited air invisible from the Earth side of the Moon.

Adjectives of this type include: invisible, irresponsible, inflammable, inextinguishable, immovable, indivisible, unforgettable, unseen, unchangeable, unloved, inconceivable, untaxable, inalienable, untranslatable, incommunicable, unknowable, unverifiable, unconjugated, intolerant etc. Wed. their writing with explanatory words: indivisible by three number, unforgettable for us to meet, through invisible tears to the world, unthinkable in the recent past records, indescribable in simple words of feeling, unverifiable accounts from a long time ago, impassable mud in the spring, unyielding in Russian nouns, intolerant behavior in our society etc.

11. Written separately Not with an adjective in an interrogative sentence, if the negation is logically emphasized, for example: Dont clear is this a position without any evidence? To whom unknown the names of our astronauts?

§67. Spelling not with numerals

Negation with numerals Not written separately, for example: Not two, Not three, five and Not fifth grades are held here Not Prime Meridian.

§68. Spelling not with pronouns

With pronouns (except for negative ones used without a preposition, see §47) negation Not written separately For example: Not me and not you Not to myself, Not everyone lives in Not our house.

§69. Spelling not with verbs

1. Negation Not with verbs (in personal form, in infinitive, in gerund form) is written separately, for example: Not take, Not was, Not knowing Not in a hurry.

Note 1. Are written together with Not verbs that are without Not are not used, for example: Not year old Not hate Not harass, Not wonder Not spice up Not see the light Not love your stepdaughter; something today Not says hello(the verb hello is obsolete and colloquial and is rarely used: How are you feeling? Not good is healthy); but according to the general rule: not good.

Note 2. Verb grab in any meaning is written separately from Not, For example:

1) The puppy has grown up and more lacks the owner for his trousers;

2) In the book lacks several pages.

Separate spelling varies don't bother in meaning "not to reach" and continuous writing lack in meaning “to be in insufficient quantity”, “to be needed”, For example:

1) not enough hand to the window;

2) at the register missing two rubles; missing patience; just this was missing.

Note 3. Particle Not in complex prepositions despite And regardless of, as well as unions despite the fact that, despite the fact that written together. It is necessary to distinguish the participle depending combined with a particle Not, which is written separately, for example: Answer the question despite in the textbook.

2. Verbs with a compound prefix are written together under -, giving the verb the meaning of incompleteness, lack of action (this prefix is ​​often antonymous in meaning to the prefix re-; compare: under execute re execute, under salt re salt). For example: under take notebooks, under boil potatoes, under return the nut under weigh oils, under load the wagon, under evaluate your capabilities, under receive part of the goods, under eat, under sprinkle, under look, under hear, under take account. The same applies to derivatives, for example: under Sol, under look, under weight.

Note. It is necessary to distinguish between verbs with the prefix under - , indicating that the action was performed below the norm, and verbs consonant with them with the prefix before-, preceded by negation Not and which indicate, in combination with a particle, that the action has not been completed. Wed: overlook for the child(to make an omission during supervision) – don't finish watching performance to the end(do not finish watching); permanently unemployed malnourished children often didn't finish eating your soup at lunch; Always underpaid never didn't pay extra.

Wed. also separate writing based on general rule: can't reach to the finish line don't let it happen to end, don't finish letters, something not finished, to nothing didn't agree; By citing these facts, the newspaper didn't finish telling.

§70. Spelling not with participles

1. It is written smoothly Not with full participles, for which there are no explanatory words, for example: Not proofread manuscript, Not spotted typos, Not verified quotes, Not stopping pain.

2. Written separately Not with participles that have explanatory words, for example: Not manuscript returned to the author, Not typos noticed by the proofreader, Not proofs submitted on time, Not versions of individual chapters of the novel published during the writer’s lifetime.

Note 1. This rule also applies to those cases where the participle with explanatory words forms part compound predicate, For example: Many of the writer's letters remained not published during his lifetime; Mediocrity will leave the stage unnoticed in art. Wed. in another syntactic structure: It's hard to imagine him not participating active in public life.

Participles used as nouns are also subject to this, for example: Among no-shows Petrov and Sergeev were at the meeting. But when substantivizing a participle (transitioning into the category of nouns), continuous spelling is used, for example: number underachievers In Russian.

Note 2. If there are adverbs of measure and degree as explanatory words Not with participles it is written together (cf. §66, paragraph 6, note 2), for example: absolutely unread manuscript, completely unverified numbers. But if, in addition to such adverbs, there are other explanatory words in the participle, then preference is given to more general rule And Not written separately, for example: absolutely not prepared for typesetting the manuscript, completely not resolved still a problem.

Note 3. If the participle is used in the meaning of an adjective, then in the presence of explanatory words Not written together (cf. §66, paragraph 6), for example: This is universal animation, shine, noise all this so far unprecedented And unheard of me, so amazed me that in the first days I was completely at a loss(Dostoevsky). Wed: unsuitable for southern cultures conditions(i.e. unsuitable, in the meaning of an adjective) – writing, not suitable under the rule(participial); By independent from the editor to the circumstances (phraseological turn with an adjective) – reflexes, independent from the will of man(participial); over the centuries untouched Earth(in the meaning of an adjective; cf.: untouched food, untouched nature- V figurative meaning) – Rowan, untouched autumn frosts(participial). The same distinction is made for short forms, cf.: the lies of politicians are so shameless, sometimes so naked (those. obvious, obvious in the meaning of an adjective) – door not covered (participle, see below, paragraph 1); student unprepared (adjective) - report not prepared (participle).

3. Written separately Not with short participles, for example: manuscript not edited, quotes not verified, Job not completed .

4. Written separately Not with participles in which there is or is implied opposition, for example: not finished ,but just the beginning of a story.

§71. Spelling not with adverbs

1. It is written smoothly Not with adverbs that are without Not are not used, for example: Not inevitably, Not lepo, Not puzzlingly.

2. Are written together with Not adverbs on O, which in combination with Not take on the opposite meaning; Usually such words can be replaced by synonyms without Not (cf. §65, paragraph 2 and §66, paragraph 2), for example: not bad (cf.: Fine), A little (cf.: few), unsuccessful (cf.: unsuccessfully).

3. Written separately from Not adverbs on O, if there is or is implied opposition, for example: live Not rich O, but poor; usually we went Not fast O And Not slowly O; Not often O a similar situation arises; Not soon O the river will still open; Not random O he started this conversation; Not forever O nature will keep its secrets from man; Not sweet O how the settlers lived at first. Wed: On globe Not many O places where this stone is found; When the greyhound reached the throat, the beast Not many O remained to live; To be honest, Not many O There are people who do not experience an unpleasant feeling when they see spiders.

Note 1. In some cases, double interpretation and, as a consequence, double spelling are possible; compare: near (claims to be close) – to the nearest bus stop from here not far (denies that it is far away); the editor left not for long (for a short time) - the editor left not for long (not for a long time). A broader context is needed to resolve the issue.

Note 2. In writing Not with adverbs on -O , as in the writing of adjectives (see §66, paragraph 5), the opposition expressed by the conjunction differs A, and opposition expressed by the conjunction But. In the first case, two concepts are opposed, one of which is denied, and the other, its opposite, is affirmed, for example: work is done not bad, Oh good; in the second case, both characteristics are simultaneously attributed to the action without negating one of them, for example: work is done not bad, but late. In the first case it is not written separately, in the second it is written together.

4. Written separately from Not adverbs on -O , if they have a negative adverb as an explanatory word starting with neither, or a combination far from, not at all, not at all (cf. §66, paragraph 6, note 1, subparagraph 2), for example: the speaker spoke not at all not convincing, manuscript edited not at all not bad. But: no way impossible (in no way plays the role of an intensifying word; cf.: absolutely impossible ).

5. Written together or separately with Not so-called predicative adverbs -O (state category words) type not difficult see not difficult see: when affirming, they are written together, when negating, they are written separately. For example:

A) doesn't matter ,what he thinks about us; wrong consider the current situation so difficult; impossible perform such difficult work in short term; unprofitable leave immediately; unknown how he will behave next; no wonder that she refused an uninteresting job; impermissible treat elders this way; it is unclear why they have been absent for so long; unpleasant walking in wet weather; unforgivable betray the trust of others; today at sea restless; not surprising that constant exercise improved his health; not good leaving friends in trouble;

b) - And it's all? Not rich; not fun think that the holiday is already over; can not see so that the patient gets better; shouldn't persist in an erroneous opinion; not logical believe that events will repeat themselves; not necessary so that the answer is given immediately; not dangerous that there was a short break in treatment; not easy carry out a complete reconstruction of a large enterprise; not modest overestimate your merits; not sweet live alone; not by chance that he turned to you for help; not weird that victory went to the strongest; not significant for us, where to spend our holidays; not bad it would be nice to go south.

6. It is written smoothly Not:

a) in negative adverbs, for example: Not Where, Not Where, Not where, Not For what;

b) in denominative adverbs, for example: Not in the distance Not in the house, Not by chance, Not as much as possible Not help it, Not coincidentally, Not endure, Not for nothing(in meaning "not intentionally"; But: not for nothing- in meaning "Not for free"), Not By the way, Not casually; Not Although(verbal origin);

c) in combinations god knows Who (what, which, where, where and so on.).

7. Written separately Not:

a) with pronominal and intensifying adverbs, for example: Not Here, Not So, Not quite, Not fully, Not at all;

b) with predicative adverbs that are not correlative with adjectives, for example: Not necessary, Not time, Not it's a pity(But: lack of time, reluctance and etc.);

c) with a comparative degree of adverbs, for example: works Not worse than others;

d) with adverbial adverbs, for example: Not Today, Not otherwise and etc.;

e) with adverbs that are written with a hyphen, for example: Not In my opinion, Not comradely;

f) in combinations of denominative origin, for example: Not for credit, Not in moderation Not for example, Not to the good, Not to the hurry, Not taste, Not within the power Not according to the gut, Not from hand.

Negation Not is written separately from the following prepositions, conjunctions, particles, for example: Not V field; not with friends; not that... not that; Not only . In prepositional combinations despite, despite (see §69, paragraph 1, note 3) Not written together.

§72. Spelling neither

1. Particle neither (unstressed) is part of negative pronouns nobody, nothing, none etc. (see §47) and negative adverbs nowhere, nowhere, never and etc.

Pronouns and adverbs with prefixed particles neither are used in sentences with a negative predicate (with a predicate there is a negation Not ), and pronouns and adverbs with a prefix particle are not used in impersonal (infinitive) sentences with an affirmative predicate. Wed: to no one didn't apply no one to go to contact for nothing didn't go there no need go there; nowhere didn't walk - nowhere take a walk. Deviations occur in separate expressions: to be left with nothing, to be left with nothing, to count for nothing etc. Wed. Also: there's no point in arguing (in meaning “no reason”, “no need”) – medicine no use anymore (in meaning "no need", as a predicate).

A negative predicate may be absent from a sentence, but may be implied, for example: In the sky no month, no stars; Not human housing, not alive souls away(Chekhov).

2. Particle neither written separately, with the exception of negative pronouns (without a preposition) and negative adverbs. Wed: no one - from no one -out of nowhere.

3. Repeating particle neither has the meaning of a connecting conjunction, for example: Along this road neither pass, neither pass the; Neither day, neither there was no news from him for a month; Neither quiet, neither the story flows loudly. In these combinations neither equal in value to the combination and no, those. acts in the function of negation. Wed. from writers of the 19th century: Crow neither fry, neither boil(Krylov); He himself neither rich, neither noble, neither smart(Turgenev); Elisha was an old man neither rich, neither poor(L. Tolstoy).

4. Single or repeating neither is part of stable revolutions, for example: at any cost, as if nothing had happened, out of nowhere, neither fish nor meat, neither alive nor dead, neither two nor one and a half, neither this nor that, neither give nor take, neither more nor less, nor more no less.

5. In independent exclamation marks and interrogative sentences(often with words just, really ) is written as a negative particle Not, and in subordinate clauses(with a concessive connotation of meaning) to enhance the affirmative meaning - particle neither. Wed: Wherever he goes Not contacted!(general meaning: "contacted many places"). – Wherever he goes neither I applied and was met with an indifferent attitude everywhere; What mother Not I made it for my sick son!Why mother neither did for a sick son, like neither tried to help him, but could not save him. Wed. Also: What kind of tricks Not a little person sets off, so as not to perish, to get a handful of happiness, what professions can he choose? Not comes up with ideas, but still no luck(using the conjunction A independent clauses are connected, in the first part there is no subordinate clause with a concessive connotation of meaning, therefore it is written Not ). Just what Not they give it, but he doesn’t care(similar case).

Note 1. It is necessary to distinguish between combinations in subordinate clauses whoever, whatever, wherever neither, adjacent to relative word, and combinations whoever, whatever, wherever etc., which contain a particle Not, relating to the predicate. Wed. He helped everyone with advice, whoever to him neither applied.In our district, perhaps, there is no one whoever to him Not sought advice; Wherever You neither were, remember your responsibilities.There are few families in Belarus wherever There were victims of the Great Patriotic War.

Note 2. In exclamatory sentences with an affirmative meaning it is possible to use the particle neither in combination with meaning “it doesn’t matter who (what, which, etc.)”, For example: Who told you this? And who would neither said!

■Stalin Prize laureate,

Candidate of Technical Sciences N. F. CHERNIGIN

Petropavlovsk-on-Kamchatka

Rice. S. VETSRUMB

People look at the river and wait.

The water level is rising: a tidal current is coming from the sea. The shallow but fast river widens, floods sand spits and shallows.

In one or two places the water trembled and rippled. Under its surface, living, flowing silver flashed and flowed. Another minute, another, and splashes and splashes are visible almost throughout the entire river surface, as if the water is boiling. A massive, or, as the fishermen say, runic movement of fish from the sea to the mouth of the river began. Huge schools of sockeye salmon, chum salmon and pink salmon rush up the river to spawn.

Here in Kamchatka, the rune course does not last long - only 12-15 days. But these days feed the year, since the fishermen of the collective farm “Red Worker” manage to get up to 95/0 of the annual catch at this time.

The fishermen work quickly and efficiently. Here to the tone of brigade Gy 1, where the brigadier comrade. Velichinsky, they are pulling up a net filled with fish. It is necessary to load the fish from the net into large boats (kungas) and deliver hundreds of centners of the catch to a fish processing plant located on the seashore. Here, at the fish receiving area, the fish must be unloaded again, weighed and sent to a cannery, refrigerator or salting plant.

Until recently, all this was done manually.

Now the conditions for transporting the catch in brigade N2 1 of the “Red Worker” collective farm have changed radically. Soviet science came to the aid of fishermen. In Putin in 1951, the tone of this brigade was applied new system acceptance and transportation

catch, developed at the Kamchatka branch of the Pacific Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography.

Tony and the fish factory are connected by a pipeline. Powerful streams of water began to deliver fish through ten-inch pipes to a distance of 850 m. Directly from the cast net, the fish ends up at the plant’s fish receiving area. No overloads! There is no labor-intensive and time-consuming transportation of the catch by kungas.

This is how a fish hatchery works.

In the place where the cast net is usually pulled up, a wooden cage is placed (in the figure it is indicated by number 1). The open end of the cage is directed against the current. This is done so that the current facilitates the passage of fish from the net cage (2) to the socket of the suction fish pipe (3).

The suction fish line is connected to the mixing chamber of the water-jet fish pump (6).

The fish pump ends with a closed diffuser (9). Air is periodically removed from it through the drain valve. The fact is that on the further path the fish is waiting for the second pump (11), which refuses to work if there is air in the mixture. The first pump delivers a mixture of water and fish to a height of only 3 m. The second creates such a pressure that is sufficient to push the mixture through pipes over a kilometer distance and rise to a height of fish receiving area and bunkers of up to 10 meters or more.

After the mixture has passed through

pump (11), excess water must be removed from it, otherwise it will cause an increase in the speed of movement of the mixture through the fish line, which will affect the increase in the number of fish injuries. Therefore, a pipe is connected to the diffuser (13), through which excess water is discharged through the control valve (14). And the mixture containing up to 30% of fish (by weight) goes further along the main pipe (17) to the fish cannery or through the pipe (16) to the fish receiving area (18).

The normal speed of movement of the mixture through the metal pipes of the fish pipeline is 1.2-1.5 im per second.

At the fish receiving area of ​​the fish processing plant, the mixture rises to a height of 4.9 m. This is the height of the area of ​​the measuring bins and water separator combined. In the water separator (20), the fish is freed from water and rolls down an inclined grid into one of the measuring bins (19). With the help of a guiding device - a “changeover” (21) - first one or the other bunker is filled with fish. While the first one receives fish, the second one is inspected and emptied by the receiver.

The capacity of each bunker is 55 c. The fish pump fills the hopper in less than 5 minutes.

Using a fish line, fishermen save up to 65°/o of crew time compared to the old method.

When the fish catch is very large and the fish processing plant cannot cope with its processing, then live fish can be pumped through a fish pipeline into an indoor pool, from where it will then be taken for processing as needed.

1. Wooden cage. 2. Net cage. 3. Suction fish line. 4. Suction pipe. 5. Check valve. 6. Fish pump “NCH-3”. 7. Centrifugal pump, supplying a stream of water to the fish pump. 8 and 12. Motor. 9 and 13. Diffuser. 10. Corrugated hose. 11. Fish pump<сРБ-250». 14. Вентиль. 15. Труба. 16. Рыбопровод. 17. Рыбопровод к консервному заводу. 18. Рыбоприемная площадка. 19. Мерные бункеры. 20. Водоотделитель. 21. Перекидка. 22. Вспомогательные шланги. 23. Шланг отвода воды в реку.

The particle is not written separately. It is not written together 1. There is an opposition in the sentence: Not truthful, but deceitful. * Designs of “imaginary opposition”: The costume is inexpensive, but beautiful. 1. The word is not used without non-: sloppy. 2. Adjectives include the words far, by no means, at all, at all (the latter only in the meaning of “average value”) and all explanatory words with nil- (not at all, not at all): not at all an interesting book; not at all old (middle age). 2. An adjective with cannot be replaced by a synonym without non- or an expression similar in meaning: Untruthful (truthful). 3. With the simultaneous denial of two one-dimensional characteristics (mutually exclusive concepts): This person is not tall, but not short either. 3. In the presence of words denoting the degree of quality (very, very, extremely, completely, completely in the meaning of “very”): very unkind; Not a pretty dress at all. 4. With possessive, relative adjectives: not a leather jacket. 4. With a comparative degree of adjective, formed from an adjective with the prefix un-: The mountain has become more inaccessible. 5. With adjectives meaning color and taste: The sky is not blue, the berries are not sweet. 6. With short adjectives with a connotation of obligation (not used in full form in the same lexical meaning): not needed, not happy, not right, not ready, does not agree, not obliged, should not, does not intend, does not have power, is not capable , not free, not scary, not guilty, not visible. 7. With a comparative degree of an adjective without not: The bag is no heavier than a backpack.


1. Unknown writer. 2. A completely unknown writer. 3. Not a famous writer at all. 4. Far from being a famous writer. 5. Not a famous one, but a young writer. 6. An unknown writer. 7. He is neither tall nor short. 8. He is short. 9. He is not tall at all. 10. He is not tall, but short. 11. He is short, but charming.


(Not) present day (Not) stupid view (Not) incredible treasures Very (not) large clearing Spoke (not) loudly, but clearly The river (not) deep, but fast (Not) big book, but interesting (Not) wide, but a beautiful river Still (un)ripe apple (Un)truthful answer (Not)married (Not)cheerful (Not)healthy (Not)rich (Not)beautiful (Not)light (Not)tasty (Not)understandable became more incomprehensible The mountain became (not) more accessible


Rainy day A ridiculous view Countless treasures A very small clearing He spoke quietly, but clearly A shallow but fast river A small book, but an interesting one A small but beautiful river A still unripe apple An untruthful (lying) answer Unmarried (single) Not happy (sad) Unhealthy (sick) Not rich (poor) Ugly (ugly) Not easy Tasteless (disgusting) The incomprehensible has become more incomprehensible; the mountain has become more inaccessible (with a comparative adjective degree, formed from an adjective with the prefix non-) Key


Not at all a (not) light burden Quite (not) cheerful mood (Not) Moscow drama (m, mm) aturge Not at all (not) stupid (Not) queens on departure Far (not) joyful Not at all (not) friendly Not at all (not) amiable ( Not a stone structure (Not) deep, but a shallow river. (Un)yellow raincoat? The river is (not) deep, but also (not) shallow. He was (not) handsome and (not) ugly, (not) tall and (not) short. (Not) high mountains separate us, but low hills. The (not) right one is punished, but the guilty one.


Not a light burden at all Not a cheerful mood Not a Moscow playwright (relative) Not stupid at all Not a Tsaritsyn's departure (possessive) Far from joyful Not at all friendly Not at all kind Not a stone structure (relative) Not a deep, but a shallow river. Not a yellow raincoat (color) The river is not deep, but not shallow either. He was neither handsome nor ugly, neither tall nor short. It is not high mountains that separate us, but low hills. It is not the right who is punished, but the guilty. Key


Now in front of us were (not) high, impenetrable mountains, but (not) large hills with (in) straight (in) nondescript vegetation. (Not) deep, but a fish pond. (Not) expensive, but beautiful scarf. Far from being a nice act. (Not) wide, but narrow towards Nava. (Not) tall shrub. The pie turned out to be very (un)tasty. Very (un)interesting. The deal was very (un)profitable. The view was (not) messy. The day turned out to be (not) hot. The river was (not) deep, and the fish house was ugly. A very (un)pleasant incident A very (un)interesting game was invented. He spoke in a completely (in)understandable language, (In)disgusting behavior. The face is (not) angry, but indifferent. A (not) large but bright cloud.


Now in front of us were not high, inaccessible (not used without non-) mountains, but small hills with inconspicuous, nondescript vegetation. Shallow but fishy pond. Inexpensive but beautiful scarf. Not a nice thing to do. Not a wide, but a narrow ditch. Low shrub. The pie turned out to be very tasteless (unleavened, raw). Very uninteresting (boring). The deal is very unprofitable (unprofitable). The look is sloppy (not used without non-). The day turned out to be not hot (cool). The river was shallow and fishy. The house was not beautiful. A very unpleasant incident A completely (= very) uninteresting game was invented. He spoke in a completely incomprehensible language Unsightly behavior (not used without non-). The face is not evil (kind), but indifferent. A small but bright cloud. Key


Extremely (un)complicated. Really (not) careful (Not) glass vase (Not) clay idol (Not) mother's silhouette (Not) sour apple Composition (not) simple, but special Eyes (not) good, but evil. The sky is (not) blue today. A far (not) nice person. The task is (not) more difficult than the previous one. The fruits are (not) large, but sweet. An (un)known actor. Gave the (in)correct answer. The task is (not) more difficult than others. Not at all a difficult task. (Not) more expressive than others He agreed and was (not) happy The (not) tall boy had (not) black hair He was (not) young and (not) old


Extremely uncomplicated (simple). Extremely careless (reckless). Not a glass vase (relative). Not a clay image (relative). Not my mother's silhouette (possessive). Not a sour apple (quality with the meaning of taste). The composition is not simple, but special (opposite). The eyes are not good, but evil. The sky is not blue (color) today. Far from being a nice person. The task is no more difficult than the previous one (compare art.). The fruits are small but sweet. An unknown actor. Gave the wrong (erroneous) answer. The task is no more difficult than others (with a comparative adjective without not). Not a difficult task at all. Not more expressive than others (with a comparative adjective without not). I agreed and was not happy myself (a hint of obligation). The short boy's hair was not black (color). He is neither young nor old (simultaneous denial). Key


Test 1 option 2 option A. Not written separately 1. The house is (not) beautiful. 2. A very (un)pleasant incident 3. Not at all (not) stupid 1. Extremely (not) complex 2. Extremely (not) careful 3. (Not) stone structure B. Not written separatelyB. It is not written together 1. He is (not) young and not old 2. The river was (not) deep, but fishy 3. The face is (not) angry, but indifferent. 1. The task is (not) more difficult than others 2. (Not) sour apple 3. The path is (not) easy V. It’s not written smoothly 1. I agreed and I’m (not) glad 2. The day turned out to be (not) hot 3. Not at all (not) amiable 1. A far (not) nice person. 2. Gave the (in)correct answer. 3. (Not) Moscow playwright G. Not written together. Not written separately 1. The mountain has become (in)accessible 2. An actor (un)known to anyone. 3. Far (not) joyful 1. The fruits are (not) large, but sweet. 2. The pie turned out to be very (not) tasty 3. Not at all (not) an easy burden D. Not written separately 1. The task is (not) more difficult than the previous one 2. He spoke (not) loudly, but clearly 3. A completely (un) famous writer. 1.Very (un)interesting 2.Not yet a ripe apple 3.Not at all a (un)famous writer. E. Not written together 1. Far (not) beautiful deed. 2. The deal is very (not) profitable 3. It is (not) high and (not) low. E. It is not written smoothly 1. He spoke a completely (in)understandable language 2. The river is (not) deep, but also (not) shallow. 3.An (un)known writer.


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