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«ADVERBS

Ответы

I. CLOSE / CLOSELY.

1) He was standing dangerously CLOSE to the edge. 2) He examined the box very CLOSELY. 3) We all work CLOSELY with each other. 4) The end of the year is drawing CLOSE. 5) He was sitting CLOSE to the fire. 6) The suitcase was CLOSELY packed. 7) He left the room, CLOSELY followed by his wife. 8) He resembles his father very CLOSELY.

II. DEEP / DEEPLY.

1) He considered the matter DEEPLY. 2) He read DEEP into the night. 3) She dug very DEEP in the soil. 4) He went very DEEP into the subject. 5) I am DEEPLY indebted to him. 6) He was DEEPLY offended. 7) It sank very DEEP into my mind. 8) She was DEEPLY in love with him.

VIII. FREE / FREELY.

1) She was used to speaking her mind FREELY. 2) We got in FREE. 3) You can’t get everything for FREE in this world. 4) The operation will help you to breathe more FREELY. 5) She is appalled that her kidnappers have walked FREE. 6) The child wriggled one hand FREE from his grasp. 7) The prisoner suddenly broke FREE and ran towards the car. 8) They helped us FREELY.

X. HARD / HARDLY.

1) I could HARDLY understand him. 2) He ran HARD.3) She pulled HARD. 4) HARDLY had we gone out when the rain began. 5) They breathed HARD. 6) She took it HARD. 7) That’s HARDLY to be wondered! 8) She pressed her hand HARD against the glass. 9) HARDLY anyone believed his story. 10) You have HARDLY done any work.

XI. HIGH / HIGHLY.

1) He held his head HIGH. 2) He went HIGH in public esteem. 3) This is a HIGHLY amusing book. 4) The wind is blowing HIGH. 5) Tempers ran HIGH. 6) Yours is a HIGHLY original opinion. 7) I am HIGHLY pleased with it. 8) He is a HIGHLY paid worker. 9) He thinks too HIGHLY of himself.

XIV. LATE / LATELY.

1) The trains are running 5 minutes LATE. 2) The flowers are blooming LATE this year. 3) Have you seen either of them LATELY? 4) Once or twice LATELY she has mentioned him. 5) We are planning to visit LATE in May. 6) I’ve been working hard LATELY. 7) He didn’t receive recognition till LATE in life. 8) They won’t arrive home until LATE.

XV. LIKE / LIKELY.

1) He will forget all about it as LIKELY as not. 2) They’ll quite LIKELY ask you to sign your name. 3) They were, LIKE, so rude! 4) LIKELY as not, she won’t come. 5) Will you do that? – Not LIKELY.

XVI. MOST / MOSTLY.

1) This is a MOST interesting lecture. 2) This lecture is the MOST interesting of all. 3) Then there came a group of journalists, MOSTLY British. 4) MOSTLY, he avoids travelling. 5) Tonight is going to be MOSTLY cloudy. 6) Education is what these children need MOST. 7) They said they work MOSTLY because they need the money. 8) His diet was MOSTLY fruit and vegetables.

XVII. NEAR / NEARLY.

1) It took me NEARLY 6 hours to download this software. 2) She comes NEAR to getting the answer. 3) Don’t go away, stand somewhere NEAR. 4) Frost killed NEARLY all the blossoms. 5) I NEARLY died of shock. 6) The harvest season was drawing NEARer. 7) His papers are always NEAR at hand. 8) They NEARLY went to France but at the last moment he was taken ill. 9) We searched far and NEAR.

XVIII. PRETTY / PRETTILY.

1) She blushed very PRETTILY. 2) Behave PRETTILY, little Johnny. 3) He looks PRETTY tired. 4) The weather’s been PRETTY nasty, hasn’t it? 5) He’s made a PRETTY good job of it. 6) Betsy, don’t be rude, ask PRETTILY (as you should – speaking to children). 7) The twins look PRETTY much the same, don’t they? 8) I can PRETTY well guarantee that she’ll be back.

XXI. SHARP / SHARPLY.

1) Interest rates have fallen SHARPLY over the last few weeks. 2) The country has been SHARPLY criticized for human rights violation. 3) Turn SHARP left after the bridge. 4) The silhouette is more SHARPLY defined in this picture. 5) Come at 3 SHARP. 6) The situation in the east contrasts SHARPLY with that in the west.

XXII. SHORT / SHORTLY.

1) He cut me SHORT (interrupted me). 2) He will come SHORTLY. 3) As long as I work my children will never go SHORT (will be provided for). 4) They were poor and often went SHORT of food. 5) Police arrived at the scene SHORTLY after the accident. 6) He answered SHORTLY. 7) He was brought up SHORT at the sight of a corpse. 8) We’re going to have a break SHORTLY. 9) We are running SHORT of bread.

XXIII. WIDE / WIDELY.

1) It is WIDELY expected that the government will review the situation. 2) New technologies are now WIDELY available. 3) He has travelled WIDELY in North and South Iran. 4) The door opened WIDE and children ran out. 5) He was now WIDE awake. 6) The news spread far and WIDE. 7) He has travelled far and WIDE. 8) This newspaper is WIDELY read (= read by a lot of people). 9) She is very WIDELY read (=she has read a lot of books). 10) He pushed the door WIDE open. 11) Prices vary WIDELY for foods that appear very similar.

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