
He is good/well at playing tennis. My sister drives very careful/carefully. That cake tastes
delicious/deliciously. They live together happy/happily. This book makes me feel sad/sadly.

Ответы на вопрос

Ответ:
My sister drives very carefully.
That cake tastes delicious.
They live together happily.
This book makes me feel sad.
Объяснение:
here is the right form



In each of these sentences, you need to choose between an adjective (e.g., good, careful, delicious, happy, sad) and an adverb (e.g., well, carefully, deliciously, happily, sadly) to correctly modify the verb or adjective. Here are the correct choices for each sentence:
He is good at playing tennis. (adjective - modifies the subject "He")
My sister drives very carefully. (adverb - modifies the verb "drives")
That cake tastes delicious. (adjective - modifies the subject "cake")
They live together happily. (adverb - modifies the verb "live")
This book makes me feel sad. (adjective - modifies the subject "I" understood)
The key difference between adjectives and adverbs is that adjectives modify nouns (or pronouns), whereas adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. In these sentences, you are either describing the subject or how the action is performed, so you should use the appropriate form.


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