Instead of just looking for a list of answers, here is a story that weaves together the core 7th-grade topics you'll likely encounter in those tests. The Mystery of the Shifting Words

Alexei looked at the word пламенеющий (flaming). It described the sun (like an adjective) but came from the action of burning (like a verb). He remembered the test questions often asked to identify the suffix— -ущ- or -ющ- —and realized that if the original verb was пламенеть (1st conjugation), the participle suffix must match.

In the quiet town of Verbotown, a 7th grader named Alexei sat at his desk, staring at a sentence that seemed to change every time he blinked. He was preparing for a test using , which focused heavily on the trickiest parts of speech for his grade: Participles (причастия) and Gerunds (деепричастия).

Searching for by N.V. Egorova often leads students to "Thematic Tests" ( Тематические тесты ) or "Control and Measurement Materials" ( КИМы ), which are standard tools used in Russian schools to check knowledge of grammar and syntax.

Punctuating sentences with participial and gerundial phrases (причастные и деепричастные обороты). 7 класс / Сост. Н.В. Егорова. - М.

Deep dive into Participles (Suffixes like -ущ/ющ, -ащ/ящ, -вш- ) and Gerunds (Suffixes like -а/я, -в, -вши- ). Spelling: Use of "H" and "HH" in various parts of speech.

Distinguishing between Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Particles (especially не/ни ).