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The same as in. The same as spelled. Combined and separate spelling of adverbs

    The phrase the same we write in three words, since the particle stands after the indicative pronoun thatquot ;. We check ourselves with a simple replacement: the same \u003d the same. If the word Also; means replaced by and quot ;, then we write it together. For example: also her mood \u003d and her mood. For clarity, I propose to keep this rule in the picture:

    For proper writing, you must learn to determine which part of the speech in front of us is a pronoun with a particle or a union.

    I propose to understand the examples taken, for example, from the novels of Ilf and Petrov

    In both cases, we have a pronoun with a particle, which, by and large, can be missed, the meaning of sentences will not change. In addition, the pronoun answers the question what ?, same quotot ;.

    Now the union too:

    A union can always be replaced without loss of sense with another union, for example, with the connective union and quot ;. The meaning of all three statements will remain. It should also be borne in mind that the union also conveys a state of equivalence.

  • The correct spelling in a particular case is very easy to choose. Difficulties arise only because you simply do not know the elementary rule or how to determine whether the spelling is separate or separate.

    Separately same quotot; write when we can ask a question - what?

    Together also you need to write when instead of it you can put the union and quot ;.

    • She arrived at the same time as yesterday.
    • It was the same place where we had a rest last week.

    The phrase consists of three words. It is important to distinguish between a combination of the demonstrative pronoun with a quot same from the union alsoquot ;.

    Use this technique: the same\u003e the same. From the fact that we singled out the particle, the meaning has not changed. With the union also this will not work.

    So, it’s right to write separately: the same thing.

  • Turnover same quotot; applies in cases where without when it can be replaced by one and the same ;.

    At the same time, the union also It is relevant for use when, without changing the meaning of the sentence, you can replace it with also quot ;.

    Please note that the same as cannot be replaced by also while maintaining the semantic load of what was said.

    Collocation same   is written in three words, because here it is necessary to distinguish which parts of speech it is. If there is a word the most which defines the word then: what? then this, then the word that is a demonstrative pronoun. See how easily we got rid of the word And it happened because - This is a particle that can easily be removed from this phrase.

    Everything was in the park same: benches, fountain, carousel.

    The word same quotot; should be distinguished from union alsowhich connects parts of a compound sentence. We cannot substitute the word the mostquot ;, for example:

    It's snowing today, tomorrow also   there will be a blizzard.

    Union also easily replaceable with the connective union and quot ;.

    Today it's snowing, and   tomorrow there will be a blizzard.

    In this case, there will be a separate spelling, in three words.

    I must say that the word the most serves as a hint: when it can be put after the construct; the same quot ;, this means that it will be written separated by spaces.

    Example: today was the same as yesterday - you can easily substitute the word the most without prejudice to the meaning of the sentence: today was the same as yesterday; quot ;.

    In this case, - this is the pronoun, and - particle.

    But it happens that also is a union, then the spelling is fused. In this situation, the proposal will be talking about equality, equivalence. For example: these sweets are also deliciousquot ;.

    All words combined same quotot; written separately. In this case, is a demonstrative pronoun, and particle. To make sure of this, you need to try to throw the particle back, you get then quotot ;. Not so good, but acceptable, means - it is a particle and is written with the pronoun separately. If the word too could be replaced by the union andquot ;, then also It would be a union and was written together. For example: I graduated from Chelyabinsk University, my sister also wants to go to it (compare: I graduated from Chelyabinsk University, and my sister wants to go to it).

    The same thing is particle + pronoun. It is written separately. Examples - He heard the same thing as us. In nature, the same thing happens as in the body. Sunbathing in the country is not the same as at sea.

    The same thing is a union and is written together. In this case, also can be replaced by the union and quot ;. Examples - He also heard about our plans. (And he heard about our plans). Disasters also occur in nature. (And disasters occur in nature). I will also go to the country and sunbathe there. (And I will go to the cottage and will sunbathe).

    You can use both spellings!

    What is the difference?

    When we write the same as quot ;, we do not insert a comparison into the sentence. For example: In the cinema they constantly show the same thing! Quot ;.

    If you want to compare with something, then we write the word too separately (the same), for example: The cinema shows the same thing as a month ago! quot ;.

1. Union to be written together (in one word): The editor met with the author,so that coordinate the changes made to the manuscript.It should be distinguished from a combination of what (pronoun and particle), in which the particle could be rearranged to another place in the sentence: come up with something else ?;What else would you think of ?; What would no matter what, I will not leave him in trouble; I have no idea,that would he did in my place.

The following case is also possible: There is no such force that kept him in place- here a permutation of a particle would be permissible and, therefore, a separate spelling of a union word and a particle: There is no force that would keep it in place.

Remember: combination through thick and thinspelled in six words.

2. Unions are also written together (in one word), and both unions are synonymous with and; Wed: You too rested in the Caucasus? - youalso rested in the Caucasus?- and did you rest in the Caucasus?

Unions, too, should also be distinguished from combinations of the same (pronoun with a particle) and also (adverb with a particle). When combined, the pronoun is often the same. the most: daily repeatedsame. In addition, the combination is often followed by the union word that: Today is the same as yesterday.

The combination is also often followed by an adverb how: We decided to spend the summersame as last year (the particle can be omitted: We decided to spend the summerlike last year).

Often, only in a wide context can a distinction be made between a sentence or a combination (also the same, also the same) Wed:

The others also screamed loudly (‘and the others screamed loudly’).

The others shouted the same loudly (‘shouted the same loudly’).

Teenagers as well (‘and adolescents took part in the fight against fascist invaders’ - with an intonation pause after the word as well).

Teens also bravely fought against the fascist invaders(‘They fought with the same courage’ - with an intonation pause after the word, bravely).

Note. A particle is also written in one word: Also an adviser to me!

3. Unions, moreover, have a connecting meaning (‘in addition to this’) and are written together (in one word): The experiment was successful,moreover for the first time; The presentation is informative andmoreover interesting in form.

Unions, moreover, should be distinguished from combinations with and at the same time (pronoun with a preposition). The combination of what is used in interrogative sentences: is he here with his claims?The combination usually defines the following noun:   there is a small printing house.

4. Union, however, is written together (in one word): The mountain climb is steep,but the road is beautiful.

Union, however, should be distinguished from a combination for that (pronoun with a preposition): Workers Received Awardfor that they completed the construction ahead of schedule.

5. Union so (in the meaning ‘hence’) is written together (in one word): So, the lesson is over. It should be distinguished from a combination and so (union and adverb): And so ends every time.

6. Explanatory unions, that is, that is, they are written separately (in two words): We drank as usualthat is, a lot (P.); The third day, that is that week, I tell the headman ...(Blind.).

7. Complex unions because, since, so, in order to, whereasand others are written separately (in two or three words): We returned from the forest very soon,because it has begun to rain; As the bell rang, everyone had to hand over the notebook to the teacher; All the holidays I got sickso that skiing failed;In order to learn to swim, one must not be afraid of water;we   got up early and went fishing,whereas our friends slept all morning.

The science of language is a system of sections, all of which are important in the formation of correct written and spoken language. The Russian language is unique in this regard in that absolutely all sections go in close connection with each other, and often without excellent knowledge of one of the sections one may encounter difficulties in the other. A vivid example of this is the correct spelling of the word "too."

How to spell the word "too": together or separately?

In terms of spelling, you need to turn to spelling, but spelling alone will not be able to give an absolutely correct answer, it will also have to urge morphology to help - the section that manages the parts of speech. Below are explanations of why only with the help of these two sections we solve the question of the correct spelling “also” when this word is spelled together or separately.

What part of speech is the word "too"

By ear, they sound exactly the same, homonyms “too” and “same” refer to a group called “homophones”. Homophones are those words that are perceived by ear in the same way, but are written (as in this case) in different ways. Morphology gives a clear answer that in the case of continuous writing this word is an adverb or a union. But if we write separately, then we have at our disposal another part of speech, specifically the pronoun. To find out which parts of speech these words refer to is the first step in spelling, the second step will be to search for information when exactly to use an adverb or conjunction "too," and when - the pronoun "that" with the particle "same."

Adverb "too"

In the role of the adverb, “too” is replaced without loss of meaning by “and”.

I can’t eat meat now, I keep a strict fast, fish can’t be either (and fish can’t) either.

You worked so hard today, so tired, so did I (and I).

I also want lemonade (and I want lemonade).

Union "too"

Here is an example sentence where the word "too" will already be a union.

Rain slowly stopped pouring, the wind also did not blow.

If “also” is removed from this sentence, and its meaning as a whole does not change, then this word is considered a union.

The rain stopped pouring, the wind no longer blew.

"Also" in combination with the word "to me" - a particle, is written together.

“Also to me” is a phrase that has a dismissive, mocking meaning, and in this case “too” is written together.

I also found a connoisseur!

Also, the beauty was looking for me!

The word "same" as a pronoun

The combination of the pronoun "that" with the particle "same" almost always contains the phrase "what" in the sentence.

Today I will wear the same dress as yesterday.

The patient's condition is the same as last week.

“The same” without loss of meaning can be replaced by “the same as”.

I want to buy the same coat that I had last year (the same coat as I had last year).

I want the same ice cream that we ate in Sochi last year (the same ice cream as we ate last year).

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Much depends on the context.

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Unions are also written together, are synonymous and easily replace each other. In addition, they are synonymous with a union, and which can be used as a means of distinguishing between these unions and combinations of a particle with an adverb or a pronoun, it’s the same: But after all (and) no one saw the devil (also), but did who will say a good word about him? (Peak.) - replacing unions does not change the meaning of the sentence. Combinations of the same and also cannot be replaced by union and, and the particle in them can be omitted, while the meaning of the proposal does not change. In addition, often the combination is followed by the pronoun (union word) that, and the combination is the same as the adverb; sometimes these combinations are preceded by the pronoun word all (in the role of an amplifying particle): The patient’s condition today is the same as yesterday; Wed : condition is the same as yesterday; Her strong, magnificent, trained body resisted the transition to zero-space in almost the same way as ZPL drivers (Efr.); Wed : as with drivers; everything is the same as with drivers; In a failure without depths - how is life, honey? Is it harder, just like me with another? (Color); Wed : is it like me with another?
Note 1. In some cases, to distinguish between such unions and combinations help the general meaning of the proposal or the features of its structure. Wed : The audience also listened carefully. - In the audience they listened attentively - in the first case the meaning “and in the audience listened carefully”, and in the second - “they listened the same”; For one month alone, it still sailed brilliantly in the vast deserts of the magnificent Ukrainian sky, and the earth was just as beautiful in the marvelous silver splendor (G.) - in the first part, only separate writing is possible, as in the second, since we are talking about the beauty of impressions , not about listing actions.

Note 2. It is always written together in the role of a particle: I also invented it! I’m also an assistant.

Since both statements of lexical methods are acceptable, it is important to know that only one can be correct in the chosen construction of the text.

  • If "the same" is a demonstrative pronoun - we write the particle "same" separately

I repeat the same as in the previous lesson.

  • Composing connecting union "too", in a complex sentence, we write together

Yesterday they laughed all day, today is also in a good mood.

  • The same pronoun in complex sentences is written separately.

The book is the same as the dictionary.

In what cases is "too" spelled together?


  • We apply the rule concerning "too", as a union. We check using the union “and”. The substitution "also" for "and" says that - this is a union - we write together.

For example,

He also loves watermelon. Replaced by "And he loves watermelon."

In what cases is "the same" written separately?



  We do a check
  • If a sentence without "the same" does not lose its semantic meaning, then "the same" is an indicative pronoun. It is written separately

We were asked the same as last time. Surely, they do not remember that we were already asked this.

  • If after the demonstrative pronoun "then", you can put "the most" - we do separate writing

Everything was the same there. It was all the same.

I love the same aspic that you like. I love the (most) aspic that you like.

How to write a word too - "not the same thing": together or separately?


  • It’s very easy to check: we substitute “also” instead of “also”. The meaning of the text does not change - we write together, it changes - separately.

In our case, “also” makes the proposal clumsy, that is, “the same” is written separately.

  • Additionally, you can check with the help of declination. We rephrase: “not the same”, “not the same”, “not the same”.

How to write a word too - “but at the same time”: together or separately?

  • In this example, there is a demonstrative pronoun, not a union. Since the absence of “the same” does not change the meaning of the context
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For example: Mom understood that she was risking the life of her only son, but at the same time, she knew that if she did otherwise, he would never forgive her.