Вопрос задан 12.05.2019 в 07:34. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Тетюев Матвей.

Помогите пожалуйста, срочно надо??)It's a bad habit to study (0) (hard / hardly / harder) just

before the exams. Some students learn (1) ( quicker / more quickly / most quickly) in groups than alone. Students learn a language (2) ( easier / the easiest / easily ) and (3) ( fast / faster / the fastest ) in the country where it's spoken. You should practise English (4) ( less often / often / more often ) if you want to speak (5) ( fluent / fluently / more fluent ). (6) The ( most effective / more effectively / effective ) way to learn a language is to study it (7) ( regular / regularly / more regularly ). You'll feel (8) ( comfortable / comfortably / the most comfortable ) speaking in a foreign language if you are not afraid of making mistakes. If you have no idea what a word means, look it up in a dictionary (9) (immediate / immediately). Think (10) ( more careful / carefully / most carefully ) before you are going to write an essay. If you finish an activity (11) ( early / earlier / more early ) than your partner, use the time to do some (12) ( additional / additionally ) exercises.
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Отвечает Закинов Саша.
0.harder
1.quiker
2.easier
3.faster
4.more often
5.fluently
6.most effective
7.regurly
8.comfortably
9.immideately
10.carefully
11.early
12.additional

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

1) The correct option is "more quickly". "Quicker" is an informal word, while "most quickly" is incorrect because "quickly" already indicates a comparative degree.

2) The correct option is "more easily". "Easier" refers to comparing two things, while "the easiest" is incorrect because it assumes there is nothing easier. "Easily" is incorrect because it is an adverb, not an adjective.

3) The correct option is "faster". "Fast" is an adjective, "faster" is the comparative form, and "the fastest" is the superlative form.

4) The correct option is "more often". "Less often" means doing something less frequently, while "often" is incorrect because it is the base form of the adverb.

5) The correct option is "fluently". "Fluent" is an adjective, while "more fluent" is incorrect because it assumes there is a comparative degree of fluency.

6) The correct option is "the most effective". "Most effective" is the superlative form of the adjective, while "more effectively" is incorrect because it is an adverb, not an adjective.

7) The correct option is "regularly". "Regular" is an adjective, while "regularly" is the adverb form used to describe the frequency of an action.

8) The correct option is "comfortable". "Comfortable" is the adjective form, while "comfortably" is the adverb form used to describe how an action is done.

9) The correct option is "immediately". "Immediate" is an adjective, while "immediately" is the adverb form used to describe when an action is done.

10) The correct option is "carefully". "Careful" is the adjective form, while "carefully" is the adverb form used to describe how an action is done.

11) The correct option is "earlier". "Early" is the adjective form, while "more early" is incorrect because it assumes there is a comparative degree of earliness.

12) The correct option is "additional". "Additional" means extra or added, while "additionally" means in addition or furthermore.

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