Online test on the topic of one-part sentences. Test "One-part sentences

(Option 1)

1. An offer in which one main member predicate in the form of the 3rd person, pl., present, bud, past. time:

A) Definitely personal

B) Indefinitely personal

B) impersonal

D) denomination

2. Find a definite personal offer:

A) Only in the evening he managed to moor to the island.

b) Twilight descended on the city.

D) I love the smoke of burnt stubble.

3. Find a vaguely personal sentence:

A) Let's take a look at the northern slopes today.

b) There was a gentle knock on the door.

C) It was getting dark in the fields.

D) I had to wait a bit at the reception

a) This is the front door.

B) A smart head is revered from a young age.

C) It snows about three meters here.

D) The park has been closed for a long time.

5. Determine the type of offer Do not bloom flowers in late autumn:

A) impersonal

B) Definitely personal

B) indefinitely personal

6. Find an impersonal offer:

A) Very warm.

B) April twenty-two.

c) It is dark in the corners of the room.

D) Go up the path.

7. Define the offer type: The tree was brought into the living room.

A) impersonal

B) denomination

B) indefinitely personal

D) Definitely personal

8. An incomplete sentence is:

A) A proposal with one main member.

B) A sentence consisting of one grammatical basis.

C) A sentence with a missing member that is easy to recover.

9. Find an incomplete sentence:

A) A street covered in snowflakes.

B) On the left side is a Turkish sofa.

C) Cranes near Moscow, fog and smoke.

D) Here is a boletus near the birch.

10. Find an impersonal offer:

A) A gentle autumn day.

B) Dampness came from the water.

C) How luxuriously the river flowed!

D) All plants are already in bloom.

11. Determine the type of offer There are no cobwebs on clearings.

A) impersonal

B) Definitely personal

B) denomination

IMPERSONAL

NOMINAL

D) indefinitely personal

12. Find a sentence that matches the pattern: , And

A) The moon went behind the cape, and the fire was not visible.

b) It was getting dark, and we had to hurry.

B) Black contours of trees, and not a soul around.

13. What scheme does the proposal correspond to:

The headwind began to grow stronger, and rowing became more difficult:

two-part

nominal

A), i. .

impersonal

two-part

B), i.

nominal

impersonal

In and.

impersonal

impersonal

D), i.

two-part

definitely personal

14. Find a sentence that matches the pattern: , And.

A) There was a strong breeze from the window, and it was cloudy all day.

B) Don't talk bad to me and I'll perk up.

C) It was raining in the morning and the sky was covered with clouds.

D) It is light outside, and the garden is visible through and through.

15. Find difficult sentence, consisting of two single-component:

A) Frosts still hold at night, and spring is already blowing in the air.

B) It was a little dawning when they woke us up.

C) It's nice to see the last snow melt.

TEST "Single-part sentence" (Option-2)

1. Find among these sentences one-part:

A) Do not cry in vain.

b) There was a thunderstorm at two o'clock in the afternoon.

C) Poplars will no longer ring with winged foliage above me.

D) Sidewalks are filled with asphalt.

2. Define the offer type: Night as a year

A) one piece

B) Two-part

3. Which of these statements is incorrect? A definite personal suggestion is:

A) Sentences in which the endings of predicate-verbs are definitely

indicate the person and number of pronouns (I, you, we, you)

B) One-part sentences

C) Sentences used in colloquial speech.

D) Sentences with the main member of the predicate.

4. Find an impersonal offer:

A) The earth, which had not yet had time to cool, radiated heat.

B) Good in the winter forest!

C) On Sunday, try to be more in the fresh air.

D) Newspapers are brought in the morning.

5. Define the offer type: Paths in the forest covered with snow:

A) bipartite

B) Definitely personal

B) impersonal

D) indefinitely personal

6. Which scheme corresponds to the proposal: Russia will wake up from sleep, and our names will be written on the ruins of autocracy:

two-part

two-part

A), i.

def.-personal

two-part

B), and, and.

indefinite-personal

two-part

In and.

impersonal

two-part

7. Indicate sentences whose structure corresponds to the scheme: ( no punctuation marks)

AND.

A) The forests are still silent and there is still no one to ring in the sky.

b) It was getting dark and I had to go home.

C) The sky was dark and only with flashes of lightning could one see

heavy clouds.

D) Another moment and the boat entered under the dark arches of trees.

8. Find sentences that allow punctuation errors:

A) It’s good to run along a green fragrant meadow and, having run, lie down

under birches.

b) It was getting dark and the room was getting dark.

C) Read Gogol and you will feel a satirist in him.

D) Pugachev gave a sign, and they immediately untied me and left me.

9. Define the offer type: In the autumn nature surrounding them it was sad at this hour:

A) impersonal

B) Indefinitely personal

B) Definitely personal

D) Generalized-personal

10 Which of the sentences can be called generalized-personal:

A) Do not wave your fists after a fight.

b) Don't let your soul be lazy.

C) You walk through the forest and listen to the voices of birds.

D) Bring me an umbrella as soon as possible.

11. In which sentence is correctly indicated grammatical basis:

A)Leave thistone.

B)Harvest alreadyremoved.

B) Close to homebuilt new school.

12. In which sentence is the main member a compound nominal predicate predicate:

a) This problem can be solved at home.

b) The address on the envelope could not be read.

c) The house was very quiet.

D) Nothing in life is random.

Control test on the topic: "One-part sentences."

Option 2

Level A

1. Indicate an incorrect statement.

A. In a one-part sentence, the second main member is not needed to understand the meaning of the sentence.

B. In definitely personal sentences, the predicate is only in the form of the 2nd person.

B. Nominative sentences have one main member - the subject.

D. In incomplete sentences, any member of the sentence can be omitted.

2. Find one-part sentences.

A. They run around the door.

B. Sister is a doctor.

B. The night is dark.

G. I miss your tenderness.

D. His name was Grigor.

3. Specify specific-personal offers.

A. I'm walking along a smart street.

B. Wolves howling is not heard.

Q. The air smells of pine resin.

D. Let's serve together.

D. about six o'clock in the meadows carried breakfast.

4. Find vaguely personal offers.

A. All of a sudden, everything was lit up by the sun's rays.

B. Grass is cut early in the morning.

B. Children were taught to draw.

D. Choose a book to your liking.

D. They judge not by words, but by deeds.

5. Specify impersonal sentences.

A. It's already quite light.

B. And the lanes smell like the sea.

Q. I hear the noise of falling leaves.

G. I'll tell you a story.

6. Specify nominal sentences.

A. It's getting dark.

B. Talk to me, mom.

B. Eat bread and salt, but cut the truth.

D. December 3rd, 1900.

7. Find examples that have incomplete sentences.

A. Must be at home.

B. Would you like lemon or jam?

V. February.

D. Stay at home.

D. "Do you see the smoke?" - "Now I see."

8. In what examples are punctuation marks incorrectly placed?

A. It dawns early in summer, and late in winter.

B. She was in her eighth year.

V. The storm was severe, and thundered from everywhere.

Level B

9. Write out one-part sentences from the text.

10. Define the types of one-part sentences, indicate the form of the main member of the sentence.

….Morning. I look out of a piece of the window, not covered with frost, and I recognize the forests. What splendor and tranquility!

Above the deep fresh snows that have filled up the bowls of fir trees, there is a blue, huge and surprisingly tender sky. We have such joyful colors only in the mornings. And they are especially good today over fresh snow and green forest. The sun is still behind the forest, a clearing in deep shade. In the ruts of the toboggan track, cut in a bold and clear semicircle from the road to the house, the shadow is completely blue. And on the tops of the pines, on their lush green crowns, golden sunlight is already playing ..

Level C

Write 10-15 sentences on the topic: “Me and my actions. Is it always good?” using one-part sentences.

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Russian language test One-part sentences Incomplete sentences for 8th grade students with answers. The test consists of 2 options, each option has 3 parts (Part A, Part B, Part C). In part A - 10 tasks, in part B - 3 tasks, in part C - 1 task.

1 option

A1.

1) In two-part sentences, the grammatical basis consists of two main members - the subject and the predicate.
2) One-part sentences can only be common.
3) The predicate in an impersonal sentence can be expressed in an indefinite form of the verb.
4) A denominative sentence is a one-part sentence that has one main member - the subject.

A2.

A. Sleep well in the rain.
B. Skinny shadows lay on the wet snow.
B. Expensive, apparently, have not been used for a long time.
G. Ice crunched loudly underfoot.

1) A, G
2) C, D
3) B, C
4) A, B

A3. Specify the type of offer:

Here it is good to rest after a monotonous journey along a dusty and sultry road.

1) two-part
2) definitely personal
3) indefinitely personal
4) impersonal

A4.

1) In a word, it was bad on the street.
2) I look at the blue waves and listen to their noise.
3) By morning, the puddles were covered with thin ice.
4) The moon ominously traces through the gray clouds.

A5.

1) I love you, Peter's creation.
2) It was impossible to think about Orenburg, undergoing all the disasters of the siege.
3) Built a redoubt.
4) The fairy tale is easy to distinguish among other works of oral folk art.

A6.

1) A goose is not a comrade to a pig.
2) Open the door.
3) You can’t throw a scarf over someone else’s mouth.
4) Excuse me, they are waiting for me.

A7.

1) Here is the mother's house.
2) It's fun to ride on clear ice.
3) In the distance, the fog is a solid wall.
4) Soon they overcame a mountain pass.

A8. How many denominative sentences are in an excerpt from a poem by K.D. Balmont?

Motionless reed. The sedge does not tremble.
Deep silence. Silence of rest.

1) 1
2) 2
3) 3
4) 4

A9.

1) I don’t regret, I don’t call, I don’t cry ...
2) The days of late autumn are usually scolded ...
3) Come, please.
4) My brother has brown eyes, and I have green eyes.

A10.

1) If you go to the right, you will lose your horse; to the left, you will lose your head.
2) If she wants to meet, she will call.
3) Little Red Riding Hood went along the long road, and the wolf ran along the short one.
4) I turned fifteen, and you?

(1) Evening dawn. (2) Far on the horizon, a jagged ridge of forest blackens. (3) And over this ridge, here and there, crimson shaggy pines rise, looking like rearing fabulous bears.
(4) Dry knots crunch underfoot. (5) They babble, slapping cool foliage on a flushed face, restless, not knowing rest at night, aspens.
(6) We are standing on the edge of an aspen forest, and a vast plain stretches before us, bristling with a young pine forest. (7) In the air, there is a sultry and pleasantly pungent smell of pine, resin.
(8) In the distance, in the west, the plain crept onto a gentle hill, and it seemed that a wide sea wave was rolling over us from there. (9) And the pines themselves, sometimes blue-black, sometimes gray and gray, sometimes golden-purple with light drops of resin, resembled an elegant, spotted skin.
(10) Suddenly, to the right of us - it always happens suddenly - a hazel grouse fluttered up and bottom-bottom, murmuring like a propeller, with wings, pulled into the spruce wilderness.
(11) Above your head is a mysterious sky stewed with a gray haze, under your feet - moss. (12) This is where we settle down for the night. (13) 3and not only the body will rest at night, but the soul will also be filled with a feeling of forest silence and peace. (14) For a long time they still remembered this unforgettable night. (According to F. Abramov)

B1. Among sentences 5-7, find a complex sentence that contains a simple one-part definite-personal sentence. Write the number of this offer.

AT 2. Among sentences 1-3, find a simple one-part nominal sentence. Write the number of this offer.

AT 3. Among sentences 8-9, find a complex sentence that contains a simple one-part impersonal sentence. Write the number of this offer.

C1. Write an essay based on the given text. How do you understand the words of F. Abramov, that in the forest "... the soul will be filled with a feeling of forest peace and quiet"?

Option 2

A1. Which statement is incorrect?

1) In a two-part sentence, two main members.
2) One-part sentences can be both common and non-common.
3) Indefinitely personal sentences - one-part sentences with a predicate-verb in the form of the 1st or 2nd person of the present and future tense or in the form of the plural of the past tense.
4) The predicate in an impersonal sentence can be expressed by the impersonal form of a personal verb.

A2. In which answer option are all sentences one-part?

A. Lace is knitted over the forest in the yellowish foam of the cloud.
B. They will begin to advise you and at random, indeed.
Q. Silence reserves should be created.
D. Maple leaves, similar to paws, stood out sharply on the yellow sand of the alleys.

1) B, D
2) A, G
3) A, B
4) B, C

A3. Define the offer type:

Resolutely you take hold of the bracket that replaced the bell and knock loudly.

1) two-part
2) definitely personal
3) indefinitely personal
4) impersonal

A4. Find a specific offer:

1) It smells like rain.
2) Open the prison for me, give me the radiance of the day.
3) Only from the forest comes the mournful hooting of an owl.
4) It was dark and deserted on the embankment.

A5. Which sentence is indefinitely personal?

1) To my right.
2) She would like to live differently, to wear a precious outfit.
3) We hold the fork in the left hand, the knife in the right.
4) Bread is eaten by breaking off small pieces from it.

A6. In which sentence does the verb-predicate have the meaning of a generalized person?

1) The nightingale is not fed with fables.
2) In the gardens they burn last year's foliage.
3) Call me tomorrow.
4) Away is good, but home is better.

A7. Find an impersonal sentence:

1) We were advised to visit this museum.
2) We did not have time to visit this museum.
3) I stop near the gate and look at the windows of the house.
4) The smoke from the fire rises into the sky.

A8. How many denominative sentences are in a fragment of A.A. Feta?

Spruce covered the path with my sleeve.
Wind. In the forest alone
Noisy, and creepy, and sad, and fun.
I do not understand anything.

1) 1
2) 2
3) 3
4) 4

A9. Which sentence contains an incomplete sentence?

1) In the evening everything is asleep, it is dark in the yard.
2) In all fatigue, deaf, dumb.
3) He is in a hurry, and the month is chosen even sooner.
4) My sister studies on the first shift, and I on the second.

A10. Which sentence includes an incomplete one-part sentence?

1) There are notebooks on the table, books on the chair.
2) Ruslan first defeated Rogdai, and then Chernomor.
3) This incident was poorly covered on the radio, and widely on TV.
4) I feel sad without you, and you?

Read the text, do tasks B and C.

(1) It is early spring, and the rabbits have already been born to the hare.
(2) 3-chats will be born sighted, in warm fur coats. (3) As soon as they are born, they already know how to run. (4) Having eaten their fill of mother's milk, they scatter and hide under bushes, bumps. (5) They lie quietly - they don’t squeak, they don’t indulge, even though the mother ran away somewhere.
(6) A day passes, another, third. (7) Zaychikha jumps in all fields, she has long forgotten about them. (8) And the hares are still lying. (9) They can’t run: just the hawk will notice or attack the fox’s trail.
(10) Here, finally, a hare runs past. (11) No, not mother: some kind of stranger's aunt. (12) Chat to her: feed us! (13) Well, please, eat. (14) Fed - and further.
(15) And again the hares lie under the bushes. (16) And their mother feeds them somewhere strangers.
(17) It just so happened with the hares: they consider all bunnies to be common. (18) Wherever they meet, she will feed them. (19) It doesn't matter if they are her own or strangers.
(20) Do you think it’s bad for hares to live as homeless? (21) Not at all! (22) They are warm: their fur coat is warm. (23) And the hare’s milk is so sweet, thick that the hare sucks once, then it’s full for several days.
(24) You will involuntarily think: hares do not abandon cubs, even strangers. (25) And the people? .. (According to V. Bianki)

IN 1. Among sentences 17-19, find a complex sentence that contains a simple one-part indefinite personal sentence.

AT 2. Among sentences 1-3, find a complex sentence that contains a simple one-part nominal sentence.

AT 3. Among sentences 15-1 7 find a complex sentence, which includes one-part impersonal sentences.

C1. Write an essay based on the given text. How do you understand the meaning of the last sentence of the text: "And the people? .."

Answers to the test in Russian One-part sentences Incomplete sentences
1 option
A1-2
A2-4
A3-4
A4-2
A5-3
A6-3
A7-2
A8-3
A9-4
A10-4
IN 1. 6
AT 2. 1
AT 3. 8
Option 2
A1-3
A2-4
A3-2
A4-2
A5-4
A6-1
A7-2
A8-1
A9-4
A10-4
IN 1. 18
AT 2. 1
AT 3. 17

RUSSIAN LANGUAGE

Test topic“Single-part proposals. Incomplete sentences (8th grade)

    Find a specific offer .

A. In the morning I was feverish.

B. I am waiting for a package from you. (Chekhov A.)

V. They bring a horse to me. (Pushkin A.)

D. Baskets are woven from birch bark.

2. Find an indefinite personal sentence.

A. Rodents do not have fangs.

B. A casket was brought to someone from the master. (Krylov I.)

V. It's already quite light. (Tolstoy L.)

G. Don't be bored.

3 . Find an impersonal offer.

A. Somehow I felt sad in the monotonous steppe. (Leskov N.)

B. By morning the blizzard will calm down.

V. Noise, laughter, running around, bows, gallop, mazurka, waltz ... (Pushkin A.)

D. We are leaving tomorrow for a hike.

4. Find a title sentence.

A. A wave broke the boat.

B. Chickens are counted in the fall. (Proverb)

B. A whole chain of steep ledges ... (Turgenev I.)

G. Well, soldier, come with me. (Tvardovsky A.)

5. Find a generalized - personal offer.

A. It is already getting dark in the valley.

B. I had no one to turn to for advice.

B. You can’t take a fish out of the pond without labor.

D. Severe blocks of icy, weather-beaten rocks stick out from under the snow.

6. Find a one-part sentence among these sentences.

A. I'm beside myself.

B. Grandfather and grandmother walked ahead. (Gorky M.)

V. My heart does not want to part with my beloved dream. (Fet A.)

D. Everyone was expecting a trip home.

7. Determine the type of offer Tushin's battery was forgotten. (Tolstoy L.N.)

A. Two-part

C. One-part definite-personal

D. One-component impersonal

8. Indicate the answer option in which all sentences are one-part nouns .

A. From the hold carried cold and the smell of raw skin. They left at night. (Paustovsky K.)

B. Tarantas pushed. Lavretsky straightened up. (Turgenev I.)

V. Above the mountains there is a pale green, light, mute sky. Strong, hard frost ... (Turgenev I.)

D. Eyes stick together. Tilts his head down. (Chekhov A.)

9. Indicate the answer option in which one of the sentences is indefinitely personal .

A.But four years have passed. One quiet, warm morning, a letter was brought to the hospital. (A.P. Chekhov)

B.Beautiful world! But there is no place for admiration in a withered heart! (Tyutchev F.)

IN.It was stuffy in the shack. I went outside to freshen up.

G.Summer evening. The sun has already set behind the forests. (Surikov I.)

10. Which sentence is not one-part definite-personal?

A.Will you come to me tomorrow?

B. The room smelled of warm plaster, washed floors. (Tolstoy A.)

IN.Cheerfully you go home. (Bunin I.)

G.Sing, my dear! (Zharov A.)

11. Indicate the correct description of the proposal Lesok drove, saw a tit, listened to a woodpecker. (Dorosh E.)

A. One-component impersonal

B. One-part indefinite-personal

B. Two-part

D. One-part definite-personal

12. Find an example that has an incomplete sentence.

A. There was a strong smell of currants.

B. It's cold outside.

Q. How to remove?

G. Alyosha looked at them, and they looked at him.

13. Find a title sentence.

A. The air is hot.

B. Slightly damp.

B. Dark forest.

D. The morning is clear and frosty.

14. Which scheme corresponds to the proposal The road was covered in snow, and we were advised to spend the night in a small village ?

A. Two-part, and two-part

B.Two-part, and one-part impersonal

B. Two-part, andone-componentindefinite personal

G.bipartite, andone-componentdefinitely personal

15. Which of these statements is true?

An indefinite personal sentence is a sentence...

A. With a predicate-verb in the form of the 1st and 2nd person;

B. With a predicate-verb in the form of the 3rd person plural. h. present or future tense or in the form of pl. h. past tense;

B. With a predicate-verb in the form of the 2nd person;

Yunusova Rosa Ferakhetdinovna , teacher of Russian language and literature, Isheevsky multidisciplinary general education lyceum named after N.K. Djordjadze,

Russian language test in 2 versions for grade 8 on the topic

« One-part sentences »

1 option

A) With a long-forgotten rapture I look at cute features. (F. Tyutchev)

B) About the victory of the Great Year will be sung in the farthest edge. (N. Tikhonov.)

C) On a hillock it is either damp or hot. (A. Fet)

D) You can’t throw hats on a wolf. (Proverb)

E) I pass along the field with a narrow boundary, overgrown with porridge and tenacious swan. (A. Maykov)

A) Already the beauties of spring, the golden chariot rushes from the mountain height. (A. Maykov)

B) For the sake of a rose, thorns are also endured. (Proverb)

C) No housing is visible anywhere in the open. (A. Fet)

D) The ladder was lowered with a creak. (A. )

D) I’m going, I’m going in an open field. (A.)

a) They bring a horse to me. (A. Pushkin)

B) Can't sleep, nanny. (A. Pushkin)

C) Open the dungeon for me, give me the radiance of the day. (A. Pushkin)

4. Find a title sentence.

A) Quiet.

B) frosty.

c) It's hot in the forest

D) Silence

5. Find one-component among the sentences.

A) Do not cry in vain.

b) There was a thunderstorm at two o'clock in the afternoon.

C) Poplars will no longer ring with winged foliage above me. (S. Yesenin)

D) Sidewalks are filled with asphalt.

6. Determine the type of offer The night is like a year.

A) one piece

B) Bipartite.

Will Russia wake up from sleep, and our names will be written on the ruins of autocracy?

A) (two-state), and (two-state)

B) (two-part.), and (definitely personal.)

B) (two-state), and (indefinitely personal)

One-part sentences

II option

1.Find a definitely personal offer.

A) Spring takes its rights. (A. Fet)

B) I walk in the darkness to the music of autumn rain. (K. Fofanov)

C) A long winter evening is coming. (AND. )

D) warm in the sun.

E) The autumn day rustled with brittle foliage.

2. Find a vaguely personal sentence.

A) Be of good cheer, heart, to the end. (F. Tyutchev)

B) It would be foolish to even start this question. (Yu. Olesha)

C) As a child, I never managed to fly a kite. (Yu. Olesha)

D) No city noise is heard.

E) Paper for wrapping books is taken strong.

3. Find an impersonal offer.

A) Late autumn days are usually scolded. (A. Pushkin)

b) You cannot extract oil from empty water. (Proverb)

C) I breathed life and will into my soul. (A. Maykov)

D) There was a loud knock on the door.

D) Greetings, deserted corner. (A. Pushkin)

4. Find one-component among these sentences.

A) The night coolness blows from the field.

B) The autumn day rustled with brittle foliage.

C) The light of the moon in all directions.

D) The smell of rotten grass lingered in the forest.

5. Determine the type of offer Ice is like sugar.

A) one piece

B) two-part

6. Find a title sentence.

A) light up.

B) rain.

B) It's cold.

D) rain.

7. Which scheme matches the proposal I was terrified in the cold and damp autumn forest, and I hurried home.

A) (two-state), and (two-state)

B) (definitely personal), and (dual)

C) (silent), and (two-state)