Вопрос задан 09.07.2023 в 03:20. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Белоконь Гена.

Choose the adjective or the adverb: 1. If you work hard/hardly you can succeed. 2. Has she done

good/well in her lessons? 3. They've come too late/lately to the theatre. 4. Alice speaks Spanish fluent/fluently. 5. Bob was bad/badly injured during the match. 6. Everyone thinks well/good of Boris. 7. The table has a smooth/smoothly surface. 8. The children were running quick/quickly. 9. Maria speaks perfect/perfectly English. 10. This music sounds too sad/sadly. Если не сложно - объясните разницу.
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Отвечает Pushkar Dima.

Ответ:

1. hard

2.well

3.late

4.fluently

5.badly

6.well

7.smooth

8.quickly

9.perfect

10.sad

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Sure, I'd be happy to help you with these sentences and explain the difference between adjectives and adverbs.

  1. If you work hard, you can succeed. (adverb) "Hard" here describes the manner in which you work (how much effort you put in).

  2. Has she done well in her lessons? (adverb) "Well" here describes the quality of her performance in lessons.

  3. They've come too late to the theatre. (adverb) "Late" here describes when they arrived (the timing).

  4. Alice speaks Spanish fluently. (adverb) "Fluently" here describes how she speaks Spanish (the manner of her speech).

  5. Bob was badly injured during the match. (adverb) "Badly" here describes the extent of Bob's injury (how severe it is).

  6. Everyone thinks well of Boris. (adjective) "Well" here describes the opinion people have of Boris (what they think about him).

  7. The table has a smooth surface. (adjective) "Smooth" here describes the quality of the table's surface.

  8. The children were running quickly. (adverb) "Quickly" here describes how the children were running (the manner of their running).

  9. Maria speaks perfect English. (adjective) "Perfect" here describes the quality of Maria's English (how good it is).

  10. This music sounds too sad. (adjective) "Sad" here describes the quality of the music (how it makes you feel).

In summary, adjectives are used to modify or describe nouns (people, places, things), while adverbs modify or describe verbs (actions), adjectives, or other adverbs. Adjectives give more information about a noun, whereas adverbs give more information about a verb, adjective, or adverb.

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