For students looking for specific solutions, resources like Webmath or GDZ.ru provide comprehensive breakdowns of these exercises, including the logic suggested by the authors' hints.
: Instead of just providing answers, the hints often present a sequence of actions. For example, when analyzing a word's structure, a hint might instruct the student to first find the ending, then the stem, and finally the root.
: Many hints use special icons or typography to draw attention to "orthograms" (tricky spelling patterns) or "punctograms" (punctuation rules) relevant to a specific exercise.
: They encourage independent learning by providing "check-words" or mnemonic devices (like "Zapomni!" or "Remember!") to verify spelling before the student completes the task.
: Common mistakes to avoid, such as confusing homophones or similar-looking roots.