Grammar: 1001 Practice Questions For Dummies (+ Free Online Practice). Geraldine Woods
Чтение книги онлайн.

Читать онлайн книгу Grammar: 1001 Practice Questions For Dummies (+ Free Online Practice) - Geraldine Woods страница 21

СКАЧАТЬ also describe adjectives and other adverbs, expressing the intensity or degree of the quality the adverb describes.

       The article an precedes a word beginning with a vowel sound (a, e, i, o, or u). A precedes a word beginning with a consonant sound (any letter except the vowels listed in the preceding sentence). Only sound, not spelling, matters.

       If two or more words function as one description, you generally hyphenate them, as in second-place finish, green-and-yellow hat, hard-working waiter, and so forth.

      362–373 Identify the underlined words (in order) as adjectives (ADJ), adverbs (ADV), or neither (N).

      362. The green scarf slipped off her bare head.

      363. Put these shiny cups below because I may use them later.

      364.Good journalists still cover important stories, not sensational gossip.

      365.Fivetiny mice curled up and squeaked softly when they sensed danger.

      366. The escaped prisoners, tired and hungry, eventually surrendered.

      367. Your school shoes are tootight, so we must buy a larger size.

      369.Identical twins are playingone role in that Broadway play.

      370. A vacant building, unguarded, may attract squatters who live thereillegally.

      371. Be smart. Drive defensively, and you’ll arrive safely and enjoy a lovely vacation.

      372. The production crew is responsible for setting the props on stage before the curtain first rises.

      373. Chef John is justlyfamous for his use of extremelyfresh ingredients and fast preparation of complicated dishes.

      374–393 Insert an adjective or an adverb in each blank, choosing from the words in the parentheses.

      374. The reporters were _____ (pleased, pleasingly) to see their _____ (local, locally) story attract _____ (national, nationally) attention.

      375. Are _____ (common, commonly) electronic devices _____ (bad, badly) for _____ (social, socially) connections?

      376. Wading into _____ (deep, deeply) waters, Ron felt _____ (cool, coolly) _____ (immediate, immediately).

      377. Ben strummed his _____ (new, newly) guitar _____ (energetic, energetically) but not _____ (good, well).

      379. Our show’s _____ (loyal, loyally) audience protests _____ (loud, loudly) whenever the network _____ (serious, seriously) threatens to cancel it.

      380. Jackson’s gift was _____ (extreme, extremely) _____ (generous, generously), even though he considered the donation _____ (minimal, minimally).

      381. Dave feels _____ (happy, happily) because the voters _____ (sure, surely) agree with his position on the _____ (controversial, controversially) issue.

      382. “Play _____ (nice, nicely),” exclaimed the _____ (over, overly) strict babysitter, but the children continued their _____ (rough, roughly) games.

      383. It’s _____ (real, really) _____ (unusual, unusually) for an amateur to discover such a _____ (rare, rarely) fossil.

      384. Mina worked _____ (hard, hardly), but the _____ (low, lowly) grade she _____ (sad, sadly) read on her paper did not reflect her efforts.

      385. Children who behave _____ (bad, badly) should be scolded _____ (prompt, promptly) and then given a chance to improve with the _____ (gentle, gently) guidance of their caretakers.

      386. _____ (Ripe, Ripely) plums taste _____ (sweet, sweetly), but fruit picked too soon may be _____ (bitter, bitterly).

      387. Walk _____ (rapid, rapidly) down the hall and turn _____ (sharp, sharply) when you reach the _____ (first, firstly) door on the left.

      388. I feel _____ (bad, badly) that I spoke _____ (insulting, insultingly) to my most _____ (important, importantly) client.

      389. Eileen appeared _____ (merry, merrily) at the party, but afterward, she sounded _____ (sad, sadly) and _____ (nervous, nervously).

      390. Anything _____ (wicked, wickedly) makes us feel _____ (uncomfortable, uncomfortably), at least for a _____ (short, shortly) time.

      391. It’s _____ (certain, certainly) true that young children often wait less _____ (patient, patiently) for their turns to play _____ (fun, funnily) games.

      392. The _____ (wide, widely) seen broadcast was _____ (sure, surely) helpful to the show’s _____ (dismal, dismally) ratings.

      393. The senator _____ (sudden, suddenly) interrupted to declare _____ (firm, firmly) that she was _____ (political, politically) neutral.

      394–402 Choose a or an to precede each expression.

      394. apple, orange, banana

      395. card, printer, outdoor trip

      396. bicycle, old-fashioned radio, modern style

      397. everyday dish, light, history

      398. amusing story, unusual incident, original song

      399. initial impression, very happy child, additional payment

      400. historic occasion, important dictionary, telephone

      401. herb garden, fir tree, balcony

      402. orphan, adventure, email

      403–411 Identify the description(s) that correctly include or omit hyphens.

      403.

      1 self-cleaning oven

      2 best-dressed list

      3 package of blue-pens

      404.

      1 recently passed law

      2 brown-eyed boy

      3 poorly-expressed idea

      405.

СКАЧАТЬ