Russkij Jazyk 9 Klass Rudjakov Frolova Gdz Uprazhnenie 160punktuacionnaja Rabota Page
The clock above the chalkboard ticked away the final ten minutes of third period. Anton stared down at Exercise 160 in his Rudyakov and Frolova textbook. The heading at the top of the page read Punctuation Work , and to Anton, it looked less like a homework assignment and more like a field of landmines.
Anton looked back at his notebook. He had written out the second sentence of the exercise three times, and it still looked wrong. The clock above the chalkboard ticked away the
Where did the commas go? He knew there was a participle clause at the beginning. "The storm having passed." That needed a comma. He tentatively drew a small, curved mark after the word passed . Anton looked back at his notebook
His teacher, Elena Petrovna, paced slowly between the rows of desks. Her heels made a rhythmic click-clack on the old wooden floorboards. He knew there was a participle clause at the beginning