
Choose the right variant We think very high/highly of his new book. This word is wide/widely used
nowadays. Most/mostly of my friends are my classmates. I have late/lately received a letter from him. Try to say the word right/rightly. Listen! He's singing the tune quite wrong/wrongly. I am afraid, I hard/hardly know him.

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We think very high/highly of his new book. This word is wide/widely used nowadays. Most/mostly of my friends are my classmates. I have late/lately received a letter from him. Try to say the word right/rightly. Listen! He's singing the tune quite wrong/wrongly. I am afraid, I hard/hardly know him.
Объяснение:
Если нужно характеризовать действие, выбираем наречие (-ly), к примеру, think - highly, receive - lately.
***wrong, right - наречие не имеет формы —ly



Certainly! Let's go through each sentence and choose the correct variant:
1. We think very high/highly of his new book. - Correct: We think very highly of his new book.
2. This word is wide/widely used nowadays. - Correct: This word is widely used nowadays.
3. Most/mostly of my friends are my classmates. - Correct: Most of my friends are my classmates.
4. I have late/lately received a letter from him. - Correct: I have lately received a letter from him.
5. Try to say the word right/rightly. - Correct: Try to say the word rightly.
6. Listen! He's singing the tune quite wrong/wrongly. - Correct: Listen! He's singing the tune quite wrongly.
7. I am afraid, I hard/hardly know him. - Correct: I am afraid, I hardly know him.
Here's a brief explanation for each correction:
- High/Highly: "Highly" is the adverb form that modifies the verb "think." - Wide/Widely: "Widely" is the adverb form that describes how the word is used. - Most/Mostly: "Most" is used to qualify the noun "friends" here. - Late/Lately: "Lately" is the adverb indicating when you received the letter. - Right/Rightly: "Rightly" is the adverb form in this context. - Wrong/Wrongly: "Wrongly" is the adverb form describing how he is singing. - Hard/Hardly: "Hardly" is the adverb meaning scarcely or barely in this sentence.


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