Лекция: Ex. 11. Tom and Angela are at Lynn’s party. Complete their conversation by choosing the correct adjective or adverb in brackets.
Tom: Well, the party is going very (nice/ nicely), isn’t it? Have one of these sausages. They taste (good/ well).
Angela: No, thanks.
Tom: You don’t sound very (happy/ happily), Angela. And you look (pale/ palely). Are you all right?
Angela: I feel rather (tired/ tiredly). And I’m (hot/ hotly).
Tom: It is getting a bit (warm/ warmly) in here, isn’t it? Well, I can (easy/ easily) open this window.
Angela: Thanks. Actually, my head aches quite (bad/ badly) too. I think it’s (slow/ slowly) getting worse.
Tom: I’m (sure/ surely) the music isn’t helping. It seems rather (loud/ loudly), doesn’t it? Look, would you like me to take you home?
Angela: No, it’s all right thanks. But if I could sit (quiet/ quietly) somewhere for a few minutes, I might be OK.
Tom: I’ll ask Lynn if there’s somewhere you can go.
Ex. 12. Choose the correct adverb.
1) The soldier near/ nearly died as a result of being hit full/ fully in the chest by a bullet, which penetrated deep/ deeply inside him.
2) Simon told everyone he would pass the exam easy/ easily, so he was deep/ deeply embarrassed when he came last/ lastly in the class, with 20%.
3) “I sure am happy to meet you,” said the reporter to the high/ highly respected singer. “You’re pretty/ prettily famous around here, you know.”
4) When he almost full/ fully recovered from his illness the doctor told him to take it easy/ easily and said that he would be able to return to work short/ shortly.
5) As he was found near/ nearly the scene of the murder with a knife in his hand, it is hard/ hardly surprising that he was wrong/ wrongly accused.
6) Although he arrived an hour late/ lately, he started work direct/ directly and tried hard/ hardly to make up for the lost time.
7) Lately/ Late she has been getting all her clothes freely/ free from the fashion company, so I can't understand why she can't dress more pretty/ prettily.
8) It's wide/ widely believed that there is a bus that goes direct/ directly from here to the airport, but it's not true.
9) Last/ Lastly, I would like to say that I would free/ freely give my life for the cause of world peace.