Focus on nominals: practice grammar book for intermediate learners of English. Бочарова М.В - 74 стр.

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5. It was a fast journey.
6. Their population is growing fast
.
7. The exam was easy
.
8. Just take it easy
.
9. The snow has frozen hard
.
10. You’ve been working much too hard
.
11. Spring is late
this year.
12. They stayed up late
to watch the election results on TV.
13. Do feel free
to ask questions.
14. He gave me a free
ticket for the concert.
15. Babies are allowed to travel free
on buses.
16. It won’t take long
to finish the job.
17. She wore a long
dress reaching down to her feet.
18. The river is very deep
here.
19. He pushed his stick deep
down into the mud.
NB! Some pairs of adjectives and adverbs have different meanings:
deep/ly, free/ly, hard/ly, high/ly, last/ly, late/ly, near/ly, pretty/prettily,
short/ly, wide/ly.
TASK 102. Underline the correct item. Translate the sentences into Russian.
1. Computers are wide/widely used in schools nowadays.
2. The arrow flew wide/widely off the target.
3. Students can enter the museum free/freely on Saturdays.
4. He free/freely admitted to being a liar.
5. I like sitting near/nearly the fire.
6. Be careful! You near/nearly crashed into that cyclist.
7. She left too late/lately to catch the train.
8. Have you seen any new films late/lately?
   5. It was a fast journey.
   6. Their population is growing fast.
   7. The exam was easy.
   8. Just take it easy.
   9. The snow has frozen hard.
   10. You’ve been working much too hard.
   11. Spring is late this year.
   12. They stayed up late to watch the election results on TV.
   13. Do feel free to ask questions.
   14. He gave me a free ticket for the concert.
   15. Babies are allowed to travel free on buses.
   16. It won’t take long to finish the job.
   17. She wore a long dress reaching down to her feet.
   18. The river is very deep here.
   19. He pushed his stick deep down into the mud.


NB! Some pairs of adjectives and adverbs have different meanings:
deep/ly, free/ly, hard/ly, high/ly, last/ly, late/ly, near/ly, pretty/prettily,
short/ly, wide/ly.


TASK 102. Underline the correct item. Translate the sentences into Russian.
   1. Computers are wide/widely used in schools nowadays.
   2. The arrow flew wide/widely off the target.
   3. Students can enter the museum free/freely on Saturdays.
   4. He free/freely admitted to being a liar.
   5. I like sitting near/nearly the fire.
   6. Be careful! You near/nearly crashed into that cyclist.
   7. She left too late/lately to catch the train.
   8. Have you seen any new films late/lately?
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