Вопрос задан 15.11.2023 в 14:08. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Борщёва Маргарита.

Выбери правильное слово в скобках: 1. The house has been (serious/seriously) damaged. 2. Don’t

buy this watch. It doesn’t look (nice/nicely). 3. I think we all work very (hard/hardly). 4. The conference was (good/well) organised. 5. Your voice sounds (nervous/nervously). 6. Why are you driving so (fast/fastly)? 7. I haven’t seen Jack (late/lately). 8. I’m (terribly/terrible) sorry. 9. You speak (perfect/perfectly) German! 10. I miss you (bad/badly).
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Отвечает Калинина Виктория.

Ответ:

1)serious

2)nicely

3)hard

4)well

5)nervous

6)fastly

7)late

8)terribly

9)perfect

10)bad

Объяснение:

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Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.

1. The house has been seriously damaged. 2. Don’t buy this watch. It doesn’t look nice. 3. I think we all work very hard. 4. The conference was well organised. 5. Your voice sounds nervous. 6. Why are you driving so fast? 7. I haven’t seen Jack lately. 8. I’m terribly sorry. 9. You speak perfect German! 10. I miss you badly.

In each sentence, the correct word choice is as follows: 1. Serious: We use the adverb "seriously" to modify verbs, but in this case, we need an adjective to describe the state of the house. 2. Nice: Here, we need an adjective to describe the appearance of the watch. 3. Hard: "Hard" is an adjective that describes the level of effort put into work. 4. Well: In this case, we need an adverb to describe how the conference was organized. 5. Nervous: We use the adjective "nervous" to describe the quality of the voice. 6. Fast: "Fast" is the correct adverb to describe the manner of driving. 7. Lately: "Lately" is the correct adverb to describe the recent time when the speaker last saw Jack. 8. Terribly: "Terribly" is the correct adverb to describe the degree of sorryness. 9. Perfect: We use the adjective "perfect" to describe the quality of German spoken. 10. Badly: "Badly" is the correct adverb to describe the degree of missing someone.

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