Вопрос задан 18.01.2020 в 08:45. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Юсупова Алина.

Choose the correct answer 1) Bill is a careful/carefully driver. When he is in his car he drives

careful/carefully. 2) The party was very good/well. The orchestra played music good/well. 3) Jane is studying hard/hardly for her final examination. 4) Don’t eat your lunch so quick/quickly. It’s not a quick/quickly lunch at McDonalds’.
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Отвечает Шевченко Катерина.

1 careful, carefully

2 good, well

3 hard

4 quickly. quick

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Отвечает Барзенкова Ксения.

1) Bill is a careful driver. When he is in his car he drives carefully.

2) The party was very good. The orchestra played music well.

3) Jane is studying hardly for her final examination.

4) Don’t eat your lunch so quickly. It’s not a quick lunch at McDonalds’.

(Но это не точно)))

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

Sure, let's analyze each sentence and choose the correct option:

1) "Bill is a careful/carefully driver. When he is in his car, he drives careful/carefully."

- The correct answer is: "Bill is a careful driver. When he is in his car, he drives carefully."

Explanation: "Careful" is an adjective, and it should modify the noun "driver" in the first part of the sentence. In the second part, "carefully" is an adverb that modifies the verb "drives."

2) "The party was very good/well. The orchestra played music good/well."

- The correct answer is: "The party was very good. The orchestra played music well."

Explanation: "Good" is an adjective, and it should modify the noun "party." In the second part, "well" is an adverb that describes how the orchestra played music.

3) "Jane is studying hard/hardly for her final examination."

- The correct answer is: "Jane is studying hard for her final examination."

Explanation: "Hard" is an adverb that describes the intensity of Jane's studying. "Hardly" means almost not at all and doesn't fit the context of diligent studying.

4) "Don’t eat your lunch so quick/quickly. It’s not a quick/quickly lunch at McDonald's."

- The correct answer is: "Don’t eat your lunch so quickly. It’s not a quick lunch at McDonald's."

Explanation: "Quickly" is the correct adverb form to describe the speed of eating. In the second part, "quick" is used as an adjective to describe the nature of the lunch.

So, the corrected sentences are:

1) Bill is a careful driver. When he is in his car, he drives carefully. 2) The party was very good. The orchestra played music well. 3) Jane is studying hard for her final examination. 4) Don’t eat your lunch so quickly. It’s not a quick lunch at McDonald's.

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