Предмет: Английский язык, автор: mey00y

Decide whether to use an adjective or an adverb in each of the following sentences.

1. Martha performed (good/well) on the exam. 2. The car moves (quick/quickly). 3. The ground was (firm/firmly) after the night's frost. 4. Paul scored the test (accurate/accurately). 5. The winner of the contest is certainly (beautiful/beautifully). 6. My new car runs so (smooth/smoothly). 7. The color of my house is (bright/brightly) yellow. 8. That old computer runs so (slow/slowly). 9. After going to the dance, Mary was (real/really) tired. 10. That meal was (delicious/deliciously). 11. Floods cause millions of dollars worth of property damage (annual/annually). 12. Writer Ernest Hemingway is known for his (simple/simply) language and his lively dialogue. 13. Skyscrapers developed (simultaneous/simultaneously) in Chicago and New York. City. 14. The endocrine system functions in (close/closely) relationship with the nervous system. 15. Mushrooms are found in an (incredible/incredibly) range of sizes, colors and shapes. 16. Opera singer Maria Callas was known for her (intense/intensely) powerful voice.​

Ответы

Автор ответа: nastayponi
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1. well

2. quickly.

3. firm

4. accurately

5. beautiful

6. smoothly

7. bright

8. slowly

9. really

10. delicious

11. annually

12. simple

13. simultaneously

14. close

15. incredible

16. intense

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