
Good/Well: My brother was a good/well surgeon. Her singing wasn't bad. I can even say it was
good/well. He tries to do his job good/well. They speak Spanish rather good/well. Such/So: We can't be here so/such long. The coffee was so/such good that I had two more cups. There were so/such many mistakes in her essay that the teacher couldn't correct them all. The girl has so/such long hair. It was so/such bad weather that I couldn't get out of the house. By/With: This poem was composed by/with a famous author. He was arrested by/with New York Police Department. The canvas was painted by/with some other brush. The President was killed by/with a pistol. The project has been already completed by/with volunteers. Since/From: My working day lasts since/from Monday till Saturday. The baby has been awaken since/from 6 a. m. He usually checks his mail since/from 10 till 11 a. m. We have known each other since/from school days. My cousin hasn't returned home since/from yesterday. All/Whole: I didn't know all/the whole truth. All/the whole class was surprised with his reaction. All/the whole countries were against the war. We knew all/the whole secrets. All/the whole room was filled with such a smell.

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Объяснение:Here are the correct word choices for each sentence:
1. My brother was a **good** surgeon. Her singing wasn't bad. I can even say it was **good**. He tries to do his job **well**. They speak Spanish rather **well**.
2. We can't be here **so** long. The coffee was **so** good that I had two more cups. There were **so** many mistakes in her essay that the teacher couldn't correct them all. The girl has **such** long hair. It was **such** bad weather that I couldn't get out of the house.
3. This poem was composed **by** a famous author. He was arrested **by** New York Police Department. The canvas was painted **by** some other brush. The President was killed **with** a pistol. The project has been already completed **by** volunteers.
4. My working day lasts **from** Monday till Saturday. The baby has been awake **since** 6 a. m. He usually checks his mail **from** 10 till 11 a. m. We have known each other **since** school days. My cousin hasn't returned home **since** yesterday.
5. I didn't know **the whole** truth. **The whole** class was surprised with his reaction. **The whole** countries were against the war. We knew **the whole** secrets. **The whole** room was filled with such a smell.



Good/well: - "My brother was a good surgeon" implies that he was skilled and competent in his profession. - "Her singing wasn't bad. I can even say it was good/well" suggests that her singing was of a high quality or enjoyable to listen to. - "He tries to do his job good/well" means that he puts effort into performing his job effectively. - "They speak Spanish rather good/well" indicates that their Spanish language skills are at a satisfactory level.
Such/so: - "We can't be here so/such long" means that the duration of their stay should not be extended. - "The coffee was so/such good that I had two more cups" implies that the coffee was extremely delicious or of exceptional quality. - "There were so/such many mistakes in her essay that the teacher couldn't correct them all" means that the number of mistakes in the essay was overwhelming. - "The girl has so/such long hair" suggests that her hair is exceptionally long. - "It was so/such bad weather that I couldn't get out of the house" indicates that the weather conditions were severe or unfavorable.
By/with: - "This poem was composed by/with a famous author" implies that a famous author was involved in the creation of the poem. - "He was arrested by/with the New York police department" suggests that the New York police department played a role in his arrest. - "The canvas was painted by/with some other brush" means that a different brush was used to paint the canvas. - "The president was killed by/with a pistol" indicates that a pistol was used as the weapon in the president's assassination. - "The project has been already completed by/with volunteers" suggests that volunteers were involved in completing the project.
Since/from: - "My working day lasts since/from Monday till Saturday" means that their working day has been ongoing since Monday and will continue until Saturday. - "The baby has been awake since/from 6 a.m." suggests that the baby has been awake continuously starting from 6 a.m. - "He usually checks his mail since/from 10 till 11 a.m." implies that he regularly checks his mail during the time frame from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. - "We have known each other since/from school days" indicates that they have known each other since their time in school. - "My cousin hasn't returned home since/from yesterday" means that their cousin has not come back home since yesterday.
All/whole: - "I didn't know all/the whole truth" implies that there were some details or aspects of the truth that they were not aware of. - "All/the whole class was surprised by his reaction" suggests that the entire class was taken aback or astonished by his response. - "All/the whole countries were against the war" means that every country was opposed to the war. - "We knew all/the whole secrets" suggests that they were aware of every secret. - "All/the whole room was filled with such a smell" means that the entire room had a strong or noticeable odor.


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