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What can you do well? Year 7, unit2, lesson 2.

Checking homework 1) argument = спор, дискуссия 2) A.B. ex. 2, p. 20. R., ex.1, p.12. 1) argument = спор, дискуссия 2) A - T B - T C - T D - T E - F F - F G - T 3) A – нет объяснений B – правильно C – неверная информация 2 – hard 3 – professional 4 – championships 5 – gold 6 – team 7 – award 8 - ambition 9 – achievement 10 – record 11 - necessary

S.B., Ex.1, p.29. 1) listen, read and answer the questions. Key: Susan is good at History, Maths, Science. John is good at ICT. Read Grammar Support p.194 Fulfill ex-s 2 (p.30), 3(p.31) in your S.B.

ADVERBS OF MANNER http://www.wordpower.ws/grammar/gramch25.html

. Spelling rules for adding ly In most cases, ly is simply added to the positive form of the adjective. For example: AdjectiveAdverb of Manner   bad  badly   complete  completely   normal  normally   surprising  surprisingly Adjectives ending in ic However, when the adjective ends in ic, the syllable al is usually added before the ly ending. For example: AdjectiveAdverb of Manner   dramatic  dramatically   scientific  scientifically   specific  specifically

Adjectives ending in le When the adjective ends in le preceded by a consonant, the final e is usually changed to y, to form the ly ending. For example: AdjectiveAdverb of Manner   favorable  favorably   humble  humbly   simple  simply When the adjective ends in le preceded by a vowel, in most cases, ly is simply added to the positive form of the adjective. For example: AdjectiveAdverb of Manner   agile  agilely   sole  solely But remember: whole  wholly

When the adjective ends in ll, only y is added When the adjective ends in ll, only y is added. For example: AdjectiveAdverb of Manner   dull  dully   full  fully   shrill  shrilly When the adjective ends in ue, the final e is usually omitted before the ending ly is added. For example: AdjectiveAdverb of Manner due duly true truly

Adjectives ending in y When the adjective ends in y preceded by a consonant, the y is usually changed to i before the ending ly is added. For example: AdjectiveAdverb of Manner busy busily easy easily happy happily However, in the case of the adjectives shy and sly, ly is simply added to the positive form of the adjective: AdjectiveAdverb of Manner shy shyly sly slyly

http://www.autoenglish.org/gr.adverbs.pdf

Use the most suitable variant

Adjective good Adverb of Manner fast - well hard - fast little - hard Adverbs which do not use the ending ly The adverb of manner well appears unrelated to the corresponding adjective, good. Good and well both have the comparative form better and the superlative form best. Adjective good  fast  hard little loud much straight  Adverb of Manner   - well - fast    - hard     - little    - loud or loudly    - much   - straight    

It should also be noted that there are several adjectives ending in ly which have no corresponding adverbs:       friendly       likely       lively       lonely       silly       ugly When it is desired to use one of these words to modify a verb, an adverb phrase of manner may be used. In the following examples, the adverb phrases are underlined. e.g. He behaved in a friendly manner.       They acted in a silly way.

Adverbs With and Without ly Endings Adverb Meaning hard with effort - hardly scarcely high opposite of low - highly very; very well late opposite of early - lately recently near opposite of far - nearly almost wide opposite of narrow - widely commonly

The meanings of these adverbs are illustrated in the following examples . e.g. I worked hard.       I have hardly enough time to finish.       He threw the ball high into the air.       He is highly successful in what he does.       The class began late.       The weather has been cold lately.       I held my breath as the squirrel crept near to get the nuts.       I have nearly finished reading the book.       I opened the door wide.       That theory is widely believed.

For each of the following sentences, fill in the blank with the adverb which corresponds to the adjective given in brackets. For example:       The letter was ________ legible. (scarce)       The letter was scarcely legible.       He did the work as _________ as possible. (careful)       He did the work as carefully as possible.       They won the game ______. (easy)       They won the game easily.       She handled the situation very _______. (capable)       She handled the situation very capably.       I _____ expected that to happen. (full)       I fully expected that to happen.       The view was _____ magnificent. (true)       The view was truly magnificent.       The theory has never been ______________ proved. (scientific)       The theory has never been scientifically proved.

Exercise 1 Everything was explained clearly and ____________. (simple) 12. The train whistle blew ____________ at the crossing. (shrill) 13. ____________ , it stopped raining before we had to leave. (lucky) 14. She was signaling ______________. (frantic) 15. That was ____________ unexpected. (whole) 16. We arrived _____________. (punctual) 17. England is a ____________ populated country. (dense) 18. They are ___________ dependent on coal for fuel. (sole) 19. The material was produced _______________. (synthetic) 20. They ___________ agreed to the proposal. (ready) simply duly 1. I was __________ impressed by their courage. (due) 2. The children chattered _____________. (noisy) 3 The sun shone _____________ behind the clouds. (pale) 4. They have settled in ______________. (comfortable) 5. He _______________ maintained his point of view. (dogmatic) 6. Everything is proceeding ___________. (normal) 7. Please drive ____________. (slow) 8. She worked _____________ until nine o'clock. (steady) 9. The cost of fuel has risen ______________. (dramatic) 10. He _____________ scrambled up the slope. (agile) shrilly noisily Luckily palely comfortably frantically dogmatically wholly normally punctually slowly densely steadily solely dramatically synthetically readily agilely

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