Close the GDZ and rewrite the corrected sentence to lock it into your memory. Final Verdict
Try the exercise yourself using the rules in the textbook. Compare: Open the GDZ only after you've finished.
The first section of the book is designed to shore up everything you learned in grades 5-7. It’s a refresher on morphology and basic parts of speech.
Use it as a "check-your-work" tool to ensure a high grade (a 4 or 5 on the Russian scale).
The is a classic for a reason—it’s thorough. Using GDZ for this specific textbook can be an excellent way to bridge the gap between "I don't get this" and "I've mastered it," provided you use it as a learning guide rather than a shortcut.
The 8th-grade year is a major turning point for Russian language students. While earlier years focus on basic grammar and spelling, Grade 8 dives deep into the architecture of the language—syntax and punctuation.