Вопрос:

A в вопросе и отрицании неправильные глаголы подчиняются правилам!

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Ответ:

Explanation of Irregular Verbs in Questions and Negations:

In Russian, when forming questions and negative sentences in the past tense with irregular verbs, the auxiliary verb 'did' (or its Russian equivalent) is used, and the main verb reverts to its infinitive form. This is a general rule for most verbs, both regular and irregular, when using auxiliary verbs like 'did' in English or similar structures in other languages.

However, the statement 'неправильные глаголы подчиняются правилам!' (irregular verbs follow the rules!) in the context of Russian grammar might be referring to how questions and negations are formed with auxiliary verbs in general. For example, to form a past tense question or negation in Russian, you typically use the past tense of the verb 'быть' (to be) as an auxiliary, and the main verb stays in its infinitive or past participle form, depending on the specific construction. The rule itself isn't about the irregular verbs changing their past tense form in these constructions, but rather about the consistent use of auxiliary verbs and structural patterns.

The Russian sentence translates to: 'In questions and negations, irregular verbs follow the rules!' This is a statement about grammatical structure rather than a specific exercise to be completed from the image.

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