
7. Adjective or adverb? 1. The child doesn't talk (clear, clearly). 2. You were (sure, surely)
fortunate today. 3. She skates very (graceful, gracefully). 4. You have done this work (well, good). 5. That horse won the race (easy, easily). 6. The flowers smell (sweet, sweetly). 7. The boy spoke (polite politely). 8. Food tastes (good, well) when we are hungry. 9. He looked (bad, badly) after the operation. 10. That news sounds (well, good).

Ответы на вопрос

2) ?
3) gracefully (adverb)
4) well (adverb)
5) easily (adverb)
6) sweet (adjective)
7) politely (adverb)
8) good (adjective)
9) bad (adjective)
10) good (adjective)



Adjective or Adverb?
1. The child doesn't talk clearly. 2. You were surely fortunate today. 3. She skates very gracefully. 4. You have done this work well. 5. That horse won the race easily. 6. The flowers smell sweet. 7. The boy spoke politely. 8. Food tastes good when we are hungry. 9. He looked badly after the operation. 10. That news sounds good.
In the given sentences, we need to determine whether an adjective or an adverb should be used to modify the verb or adjective.
1. The child doesn't talk clearly. - Here, we need an adverb to modify the verb "talk." The correct word is "clearly" [[1]].
2. You were surely fortunate today. - In this sentence, we need an adverb to modify the adjective "fortunate." The correct word is "surely" [[2]].
3. She skates very gracefully. - Here, we need an adverb to modify the verb "skates." The correct word is "gracefully" [[3]].
4. You have done this work well. - In this sentence, we need an adverb to modify the verb "done." The correct word is "well" [[4]].
5. That horse won the race easily. - Here, we need an adverb to modify the verb "won." The correct word is "easily" [[5]].
6. The flowers smell sweet. - In this sentence, we need an adjective to describe the noun "flowers." The correct word is "sweet" [[6]].
7. The boy spoke politely. - Here, we need an adverb to modify the verb "spoke." The correct word is "politely" [[7]].
8. Food tastes good when we are hungry. - In this sentence, we need an adjective to describe the noun "food." The correct word is "good" [[8]].
9. He looked badly after the operation. - Here, we need an adverb to modify the verb "looked." The correct word is "badly" [[9]].
10. That news sounds good. - In this sentence, we need an adjective to describe the noun "news." The correct word is "good" [[10]].
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.


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