Focus on nominals: practice grammar book for intermediate learners of English. Бочарова М.В - 69 стр.

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8. We go swimming (on Saturdays/generally/at the local pool).
9. I bought these jeans (in the sales/very cheaply/last week).
10. He’s been (to a dentist/never/in his life).
11. He waited (patiently/in the queue/for an hour).
12. Someone knocked (quietly/at midnight/at the door).
TASK 95. The table below shows the difference between adjectives and ad-
verbs of manner. Fill in the gaps by supplying the missing forms and some ex-
ample sentences.
ADJECTIVES ADVERBS OF MANNER
Normally …+ -ly:
9 bad: e.g. ___________________
9 quiet: e.g. __________________
9 happy: e.g. _________________
9 typical: e.g. _________________
badly: e.g. ___________________
_______ : e.g. ___________________
_______ : e.g. ___________________
_______ : e.g. ___________________
SPECIAL CASES:
1. Some adjectives and adverbs have the same form:
I was ill but now I feel well again. Å well Æ
e.g.________________________ Å fast Æ
e.g._________________________ Å hard Æ
e.g._________________________ Å late Æ
e.g.________________________ Å early Æ
e.g._______________________ Å monthly Æ
e.g.________________________ Å daily Æ
e.g.________________________ Å ______ Æ
e.g.________________________ Å ______ Æ
You did well in the test.
e.g.___________________
e.g.___________________
e.g.___________________
e.g.___________________
e.g.___________________
e.g.___________________
e.g.___________________
e.g.___________________
8.   We go swimming (on Saturdays/generally/at the local pool).
9.   I bought these jeans (in the sales/very cheaply/last week).
10. He’s been (to a dentist/never/in his life).
11. He waited (patiently/in the queue/for an hour).
12. Someone knocked (quietly/at midnight/at the door).


TASK 95. The table below shows the difference between adjectives and ad-
verbs of manner. Fill in the gaps by supplying the missing forms and some ex-
ample sentences.
            ADJECTIVES                            ADVERBS OF MANNER
                                                      Normally     + -ly:
 � bad: e.g. ___________________          badly:      e.g. ___________________
 � quiet: e.g. __________________         _______ : e.g. ___________________
 � happy: e.g. _________________          _______ : e.g. ___________________
 � typical: e.g. _________________        _______ : e.g. ___________________


                               SPECIAL CASES:
              1. Some adjectives and adverbs have the same form:


 I was ill but now I feel well again. � well �          You did well in the test.
 e.g.________________________ � fast �                e.g.___________________
 e.g._________________________ � hard �               e.g.___________________
 e.g._________________________ � late �               e.g.___________________
 e.g.________________________ � early �               e.g.___________________
 e.g._______________________ � monthly � e.g.___________________
 e.g.________________________ � daily �               e.g.___________________
 e.g.________________________ � ______ � e.g.___________________
 e.g.________________________ � ______ � e.g.___________________


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