Leave or Leave? Soft sign in verbs: rule

Action is the most important thing in the life of any person, therefore such a part of speech as a verb is so important in our language. And, of course, it is important to be able to use it correctly in your speech.

One of the most difficult problems in spelling verbs is the use of a soft sign. For example, people often ask: "How to leave or leave ?" We will answer this question by familiarizing ourselves with the conditions for choosing this spelling. To do this, we will still need to remember one of the moods of the verb.

When is a soft sign written ? Rule for imperatives

Often you have to ask someone for something. In such cases, we use verbs with the meaning of the will. They answer the questions: What to do? What to do Often this form ends in a soft sign, for example, the word "leave". If you put this verb in the plural, then the ending will appear - those , and the soft sign will be saved in this word form. And if you ask: “As it is written, leave or leave?”, Then in accordance with the rule the word “leave” will be true. Let us recall, in addition, that the soft sign is preserved not only before –– but also before ––:

leave or leave

  • stay
  • introduce yourself
  • get to know each other;
  • get rid;
  • be glorified;
  • get better.

Examples of imperative verbs with a soft sign

The soft sign rule associated with the letter applies to all imperative plural verbs. Here are a few suggestions with examples:

soft sign rule

  • Send a letter to Nikolai Ivanovich.
  • Correct the text.
  • Drop me a document in the mail.
  • Do not touch the papers on my desk.
  • Do not torment me with your questions.
  • Spare us the extra work.
  • Do not defame the name of this holy man.

Leave or leave?

Let's say we have a task: to choose from two options the correct one in the following examples:

  • Leave ... those papers on my desk.
  • Children, when you leave, leave ... those dishes in the sink.
  • See the documents did not leave ... those.
  • Kindly leave ... those messages to me.
  • Leave ... those after themselves are a good memory.
  • Ah, leave ... those are all words.
  • Leave ... those hopes.
  • Outerwear left ... those here.
  • I’ve left all the luggage ... while they are on watch.

Of course, we will opt for the “leave” form.

You can do the same work with similar examples:

  • Substitute ... those under the bucket tap.
  • Correct ... those errors in the sentence.

In these cases, we select the “substitute” and “correct” forms.

Next, we continue our acquaintance with this topic using recipes for sweet dishes of Chinese cuisine.

Sugar Roasted Peanuts

as spelled leave

Fry five hundred grams of peeled peanuts. Leave to cool. Meanwhile, pour one hundred and fifty grams of granulated sugar with one hundred grams of water, put it on a hot plate. When bubbles appear, dip peanuts into the mass and stir. After that, add rice flour, mix it all again. Once the syrup has completely covered the nuts, the dish can be considered ready. Leave it to cool and then cut it into pieces.

Milk figures

Here is another text and the same task: the use of a soft sign and the correct spelling of words (including leave or leave).

Put two and a half liters of the freshest milk in a warm place, you should get yogurt.

Then place it in a pan, heat until it boils, as it boils - immediately reduce the heat and evaporate excess moisture.

as spelled leave

Add one hundred grams of sugar, stir and remove from heat. Spread this mass on the tins and leave in a cool and dry place. After half an hour you can serve.

Apricot tea

Rinse five hundred grams of rice thoroughly, sort and leave in room temperature water for two hours. Rinse the apricot kernels in running water for fifteen minutes, peel off the top peel and grind the nuts along with the rice in a liquid gruel, add two hundred and fifty grams of water.

Boil four liters of water, dip the prepared slurry into boiling water and boil for five minutes. Then leave on low heat to cool.

Mix cinnamon with granulated sugar, pour in one hundred grams of water. Pour apricot tea into cups, add sugar as you like, and cinnamon dissolved in water.

Walnut jelly

We continue to use the imperative verb. The lesson of the Russian language on the example of Chinese cuisine continues. Let's check ourselves. In this text you need to insert a soft sign at the place of the dots, choose the correct form of the word: "leave" or "leave".

Wash fifty grams of glutinous rice and leave ... those in water for twelve hours. Pour out ... those four hundred grams of sugar in a bowl, add ... those little cinnamon, one hundred grams of hemp oil, one hundred and fifty grams of rice flour, add ... those boiling water and mix very well. Put it all on the board, remember so that a pancake two centimeters thick is formed, its cut ... those into square pieces. Dampen them with water, transfer to a flat dish and sprinkle ... those with rice flour using a sieve. Squares should be evenly coated with flour. After this procedure, place them in a pot of boiling water, let them boil until floating. Then he took out ... those cooked dumplings from the water. Leave ... those, let them dry.

Oshpar ... those two hundred and fifty grams of hazelnuts with boiling water, peel and grind. Thoroughly rinse fifty grams of dates, cook them, peel them and remove ... those bones, then cut them ... those smaller are better. Now drain the water from the rice.

Place the nuts, dates, and previously soaked, from which water was drained, put the rice in a bowl, add ... two hundred grams of water, mix everything thoroughly, it should turn out to be a homogeneous mass without lumps.

verb Russian language lesson

Pour seven hundred and fifty grams of water into the pan, dissolve four hundred grams of sugar in it, bring it to a boil, be sure to remove the foam, and pour the prepared nut mass into the syrup very quickly, do not forget to stir until the mixture becomes similar in consistency to jelly. Pour this mass into a deep cup, pour ... those “squares” into it, and you can serve it on the table.

Answer: leave, sprinkle, add, cut, sprinkle, take out, about the bacon, chop.

So you know how to write “leave”, along with this you learned about the spelling of all imperative mood verbs in which a soft sign is written before the ending -the.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/C8692/


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