What is a sacrament?There are two points of view.Representatives of the first sure that it is independent of the speech.The latter believe that this is a special, special form of the verb.However, they both agree that it represents a sign of the object, and is formed by the action of the verb."Identify" these words in the text will help the suffixes of participles.
Communion is unique in that it combines features of the verb (the time look back and transience) and the adjective (the ability to change over the numbers, birth and case).For example, in the phrase "baby wash" the sacrament is in the present tense, imperfect.type, masculine name.mortality, is unique.number and it is recurrent.
Have participles and own their unique characteristics: they can be real or passive.(Wash - the one who washes, washed by - one whom someone had washed).Really - it is acting on its own (writing, sung beating).Passive test action on itself (written, sung, beaten).
It is precisely because the words "external" remind adjective participles spelling endings determined by the same rules as in adjectives: they checked the matter.Example: girl (what?) Singers-washed;boy (what?) came, unwashed.
determine or passive participle is given form, participles help suffixes.Knowing them, it is easy to determine not only how it is a sacrament, and how to spell it.
suffixes passive participle: -em-, ombudsman, -im-, -m-, -nn-, -enn-.If a word is formed from the verb relating to the first conjugation, the sacraments (only is current. Time!) Will be written -em- or -om-.Examples: borne (bear), the slave (lead) is shaken (shake).
suffixes valid sacraments, standing in the present time also depends on the conjugation of the verb.From the first conjugation of verbs are formed with suffixes -usch- Communion, -yusch-, and from verbs of the second - with -asch-, -yasch-.
Examples: walk - walked, dye - staining, but singing - singing, melting - melting.
suffixes participles standing in the past.time (real): -vsh-, -sh-.Before they retain that same vowel, which is held in the form of the verb to -l-.Examples: walking - who walked, wore - worn, glued - kleivshy hoped - hoped.
Some suffixes sacraments depend on whether the verb was their original form.We are talking about words like kneading, interfere with, hang-weigh roll - rock.
There usually include verbs that end in -it, participles are formed by adding the suffix -enn- and verbs to -at- using -nn-.Example: roll - rolled, knead - kneaded, weigh - weighed.But Mesha - mixed, hang - hung, swing - pumped.
In order to understand the similar spelling of participles and adjectives, it is necessary to first determine the part of speech.
wounded by a bullet in the phrase fighter word « wounded" - communion, so it is written -nn-.
verbal adjectives wounded (fighter) is written with a single -n-.
Thus, if wanted, with this theme you can easily understand.