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, . (Adverb) , . , 䳿. :

? (How?)

? (In what manner?)

? (Where?)

? (Why?)

? (When?)

? (To what degree?)

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(simple):

now, today etc. (, ..)

(derived). , -ly:

usual usually ( )

(compound):

sometimes ()

(composite):

at least ()

, :

(adverbs of place) there, at home (, ). (adverbs of place) late, early, then (, , ). 䳿 (adverbs of manner) quickly, carefully (, ). (adverbs of frequency) seldom, once (, ). (adverbs of degree) rather, a bit (, ).

, , , 䳿 . :

It's snowing heavily. Will you come home late today?
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? ' -ly : sudden suddenly ( ). , , , , - : friendly, lonely (, ). : fast, hard, early, late, long, far, little, much, straight. :

Tourists arrived at the station very early. They took an early train.
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, hard hardly (, -); close closely ( ); high highly ( ); late lately ( ); near nearly ( ). :

My aunt lives near the school. My grandmother is nearly 65.
( . 65 .)

, : (positive degree), (comparative degree) (superlative degree). -ly, more (less) most (least), / / , . :

Openly more / less openly most / least openly

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, fast, soon .. , , -er /-est:

Soon sooner soonest ()

. before, here, very .

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Far farther farthest ()

Far further furthest ()

Badly worse worst ()

Little less least ()

Much more most ()

Well better best ()

 

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Exercise 1

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1. He certainly has done (good, well) in his studies this year. 2.It is not (good, well) for you to smoke. 3. I was (angry, angrily) at what he did. 4. He stormed (angry, angrily) out of the room. 5. It isnt (bad, badly). 6. To the parents disgust, the child behaved very (bad, badly) at the table. 7. He dreamed of acting (brave, bravely) in emergency. 8. Hi is a (brave, bravely) man. 9. This is quite (clear, clearly). 10. I can see (clear, clearly) what you mean. 11. She looked at them (cold, coldly). 12. The weather is (cold, coldly) today. 13. This is a (comfortable, comfortably) desk. 14. The English like to live (comfortable, comfortably). 15. He is (dangerous, dangerously) calm. 16. This road is (dangerous, dangerously). 17. Lets look at it from (different, differently) angles. 18. The two sisters reacted (different, differently). 19. This definition is not quite (exact, exactly). 20. Can you tell me (exact, exactly) when he will come. 21. He seems to be not very (happy, happily) about it. 22. They smiled (happy. happily). 23. The girl was (heavy, heavily) painted. 24. The case is too (heavy, heavily), 25. She signed (helpless, helplessly). 26. She is quite (helpless, helplessly) with the child. 27. The work was done (perfect, perfectly). 28. The weather during the last few days has been (perfect, perfectly). 29. Walk (quiet, quietly) or you will wake the patient. 30. His voice was (quiet, quietly). 31. It is (sad, sadly) that you have been ill such a long time. 32. She looked at me (sad, sadly). 33.The answer was not (satisfactory, satisfactorily). 34.You performed (satisfactory, satisfactorily). 35. Do you (serious, seriously) wish to go there? 36. Are you (serious, seriously)about going there? 37. The examination was quite (simple, simply). 38. The problem can be solved quite (simple, simply).

Exercise 2

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1. She stared at us () open eyes, but remained silent. 2. I am () concerned about his lack of interest in our business. 3. We examined these animals very (). 4. He was () accused of violating the rules. 5. The plant stood () to the lake. 6. The man pulled () at the chain. 7. The rain was pouring so () that we could () see the boat sailing up to the shore. 8. The contribution of this scientist to the progress of physics is () valued. 9. () after the war they started reconstructing the ruined palace. 10. Only her face, full of rapture, stood out (() in his memory. But the events of that evening he remembered ( ). 11. When he walked, he usually held his head (). It was () to guess how his pride suffered. 12. She called him () and () but he didnt come. 13. It is () to do everything myself than to make you do things.

Exercise 3

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  1. My elder brother gets up (early) than me.
  2. The little boy ran (fast) than he had ever run before.
  3. You should work (hard) than you did last year, Mr. Brown said.
  4. He swam (bad) than usually yesterday.
  5. Could you say it (slowly), please.
  6. I liked her dance (well) of all.
  7. Which of you can run (well)?
  8. The doctor told her to eat (little) sweet and chocolate.
  9. Which of you can cycle (well)?
  10. Yesterday she danced (bad) than usually. She had a terrible backache.
  11. I hope theyll come (early) tomorrow morning than today.
  12. He works (hard) at English than his friend.
  13. He swims (fast) than the American sportsman.
  14. You should play (carefully) than yesterday.
  15. Steve and Sam did (badly) in the last game.

 

 





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