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Ex. 2. Choose the correct form in brackets. Translate into Russian. Consult a dictionary if necessary.Date: 2015-10-07; view: 559. 1. He opened the door (wide/widely). 2. The road goes (straight/straightly) to Port Moresby. 3. The driver stopped (short/shortly) when the child ran into the street. 4. Then you turn (sharp/sharply) right at the crossroads. 5. It's (high/highly) amusing. 6. He has travelled (wide/widely). 7. The president returned to work (short/shortly) after the operation. 8. I've (hard/hardly) got any clean clothes left. 9. I am afraid I must stop you (short/shortly) there, minister, as we are running out of time on the programme. 10. He replied very (sharp/sharply) when we criticized him. 11. She answered me rather (short/shortly). 12. You'll have to look (sharp/sharply) if you want to get there on time. 13. They believe (right/rightly) or (wrong/wrongly) that they have been badly treated. 14. That suits me (fine/finely). 15. George was bent down (low/lowly) over the book. 16. The party was going (good/well) until my parents arrived, then everything went (wrong/wrongly). 17. Don't take it so (hard/hardly); you'll feel better tomorrow. 18. The sun sank (low/lowly) in the sky. 19. You cook (real/really) well. 20. Study this (close/closely): it's very important. 21. They are (low/lowly) paid workers. 22. I hate arriving (late/lately). 23. I think he behaved (fine/finely). 24. He can jump really (high/highly). 25. I haven't been to the theatre much (late/lately). 26. I thought (long/longly) and (hard/hardly) about the problem. 27. Cut the bread (fair/fairly) small, but not too small. 28. Babies are allowed to travel (free/freely) on buses. 29. Monica can drive very (fast/fastly). 30. You can speak (free/freely) in front of Michael – he knows everything. 31. His joke fell (flat/flatly). 32. The machine works (fine/finely) if you oil it. 33. The window had stuck,but I pushed it (hard/hardly) and it swung (free/freely). 34. Our company is (dead/deadly) ahead of its rivals. 35. The manager (flat/flatly) refused to give us any information. 36. You're cutting it a bit (fine/finely) if you want to catch the 5:45 train. 37. You must play (fair/fairly). 38. Come (close/closely), so that I could hear you. 39. (Easy/easily) come, (easy/easily) go. 40. The voting was split (clean/cleanly) in two. 41. Go (easy/easily) on the whisky if you're going to be driving. 42. He said it in (dead/deadly) earnest. 43. It happened (close/closely) on 100 years ago. 44. They are (dead/deadly) certain of it. 45. Bill is (close/closely) related to the Duke of Halifax. 46. I (clean/cleanly) forgot it was her birthday. 47. I told her (plain/plainly) what I thought of her scheme. (=clearly) 48. Helen is (easy/easily) the best student in the class. 49. We live (close/closely) to the church. 50. Tom is rumored to have been (dead/deadly) drunk at the concert.. 51. I can (easy/easily) do my homework. 52. The sun shone (full/fully) in her face. 53. This superstition had its roots (deep/deeply) in the Dark Ages. 54. She says she's (fair/fairly) dinkum alright. 55. The Parkers let their children run (wild/wildly). 56. His new story is (fair/fairly) interesting, but certainly not his best. 57. That's just (plain/plainly) stupid! (=completely) 58. We are (deep/deeply) grateful for your support. 59. She was (deep/deeply) in thought and didn't hear the phone ring. 60. Mr Brown pushed his stick (deep/deeply) down into the mud. 61. The arrow flew (straight/straightly) and (true/truly) into its target. 62. You've played me (false/falsely). 63. The critics went (wild/wildly) over my new play. 64. Today I am hungrier than (usual/usually). 65. I am late as (usual/usually). 66. This rule holds (good/well) at all times and places. 67. Michael Jackson (sure/surely) looked (different/differently) after his nose job. 68. He won't know. he is a (dead/deadly) loss at maths. 69. She's been acting rather (funny/funnily) just recently. 70. We searched (high/highly) and (low/lowly) but we couldn't find the propeller anywhere. 71. Tell the truth, then leave (quick/quickly). (Serb proverb)
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