Examples of "sachynenni" (essays) and "perakazy" (retellings) to help with creative writing.

Provides a quick reference for parents who may not be fluent in the specific grammar rules taught in schools today.

Step-by-step answers for textbooks (usually by authors like Valocka, Yakubovich, or Krasney).

While GDZ is a great safety net, the best way to master the language is to use it. Try completing the exercise first, then use the GDZ to check your "pamyłki" (errors). This builds actual fluency rather than just copying text.

"GDZ" (ГДЗ) stands for (Ready-made Homework Solutions). In the context of "Belaruskaya mova" (Belarusian language), these are study guides designed to help students check their work and understand grammar rules, spelling, and sentence structure. What’s included in Belarusian GDZ?