Choose the right item. 1.You have to move ______ not to be late. a)fastlyb) fastc) hardlyd) slow 2.If...

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Choose the right item.

1.You have to move __ not to be late.

a)fastlyb) fastc) hardlyd) slow

2.If the taxi arrives __, we will miss the plane.

a)more lateb) latelyc) lated) lateness

3.My sister usually does her work very __.

a)carefulb) carefullyc) carelessd) care

4.Now I can see it more __, thanks.

a)clearb) clearerc) clearlyd) clearlier

5.Granny’s health is __ better now.

a)moreb) lessc) manyd) much точно

6.Who does the shopping in your family? - __.

a)So does my father.b) My father does.c) My father do.

7.Sally is going to make some phone calls __ she finishes her report.

a)sinceb) byc) afterd) till

8.How to __ communicate?

a)the blindsb) blindc) the blinds peopled) the blind

9.Do you know __?

a)whose shoes areb) whose shoes are they

c) whose are shoesd) whose shoes they are

10.__ bright colours?

a)Have you ever wornb) You have never wornc) Did you ever wear

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  1. You have to move fast not to be late.
  2. If the taxi arrives late, we will miss the plane.
  3. My sister usually does her work very carefully.
  4. Now I can see it more clearly, thanks.
  5. Granny’s health is much better now.
  6. Who does the shopping in your family? - My father does.
  7. Sally is going to make some phone calls after she finishes her report.
  8. How to blindly communicate?
  9. Do you know whose shoes are they?
  10. Have you ever worn bright colours?

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ответил 15 дней назад
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Let's go through each question and select the correct answer while explaining why it's the right choice:

  1. You have to move __ not to be late.

    • a) fastly
    • b) fast (Correct)
    • c) hardly
    • d) slow

    Explanation: "Fast" is an adverb here and correctly modifies the verb "move." "Fastly" is not a standard English word, "hardly" means scarcely or barely, and "slow" is the opposite of what's needed in the context.

  2. If the taxi arrives __, we will miss the plane.

    • a) more late
    • b) lately
    • c) late (Correct)
    • d) lateness

    Explanation: "Late" is the correct adverb to use here. "Lately" means recently, which doesn't fit the context. "More late" is not grammatically correct, and "lateness" is a noun, not an adverb.

  3. My sister usually does her work very __.

    • a) careful
    • b) carefully (Correct)
    • c) careless
    • d) care

    Explanation: "Carefully" is the correct adverb to describe how the work is done. "Careful" is an adjective, "careless" means not careful and implies the opposite of what's intended, and "care" is a noun.

  4. Now I can see it more __, thanks.

    • a) clear
    • b) clearer
    • c) clearly (Correct)
    • d) clearlier

    Explanation: "Clearly" is an adverb that correctly modifies the verb "see." "Clearer" is a comparative adjective and "clearlier" is not a standard English word.

  5. Granny’s health is __ better now.

    • a) more
    • b) less
    • c) many
    • d) much (Correct)

    Explanation: "Much" is the correct word to use when describing a significant degree of improvement. "More" and "less" are comparative terms, and "many" is used with countable nouns.

  6. Who does the shopping in your family? - __.

    • a) So does my father.
    • b) My father does. (Correct)
    • c) My father do.

    Explanation: "My father does" is the correct subject-verb agreement for the third person singular. "My father do" is incorrect, and "So does my father" doesn't directly answer the question.

  7. Sally is going to make some phone calls __ she finishes her report.

    • a) since
    • b) by
    • c) after (Correct)
    • d) till

    Explanation: "After" is the correct conjunction to indicate that the phone calls will be made following the completion of the report.

  8. How to __ communicate?

    • a) the blinds
    • b) blind
    • c) the blinds people
    • d) the blind (Correct)

    Explanation: "The blind" is a common way to refer to people who are visually impaired collectively.

  9. Do you know __?

    • a) whose shoes are
    • b) whose shoes are they
    • c) whose are shoes
    • d) whose shoes they are (Correct)

    Explanation: "Whose shoes they are" is the correct word order for an indirect question.

  10. __ bright colours?

    • a) Have you ever worn (Correct)
    • b) You have never worn
    • c) Did you ever wear

    Explanation: "Have you ever worn" is the correct present perfect tense form used to ask about experiences up to the present. "Did you ever wear" is past tense and less common for this type of question.

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ответил 15 дней назад

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