How to do it: fried or fried
How to do it: fried or fried
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The correct spelling depends on which part of speech is in front of you.

How to do it: fried or fried
How to do it: fried or fried

In Russian, there is an adjective fried and a participle fried.

The RAS Directory edited by V. V. Lopatin "Rules of Russian Spelling and Punctuation" suggests Double n and one n in the suffixes of passive participles of the past tense and adjectives correlated with them, that adjectives formed from verbs using the suffixes -en- (-en) and -an-, written with one letter n: fried meat, fried chestnuts, smells fried. But in the passive participles of the past tense, it is doubled: fish fried in oil, mushrooms fried with onions, meat fried on charcoal.

Does it usually help to identify the participle? Fried or Fried? dependent or explanatory words indicating a process, action.

They can answer the questions how? with what? on what? where? when? other. For example: it smells like fish fried (when?) An hour ago, fried (on what?) Potatoes in oil, pike perch fried (where?) In a pan.

Sometimes the context completely changes the spelling. For example Gramota.ru: question No. 284443, there is a significant semantic difference between fried potatoes with mushrooms and fried potatoes with mushrooms: what matters is at what moment the mushrooms were added. In the first case, when serving, that is, there are no dependent words and this is an adjective with one n, and in the second - during cooking, and the fried one turns into a participle with a doubled consonant.

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