Meeting 9
1.
Rita plays
the violin (good/well)
Well is correct. Because well describes actions, meanwhile good describes nouns
Well is correct. Because well describes actions, meanwhile good describes nouns
2.
That’s an
(intense/intensely) novel.
Intense is correct. Adding -ly to the end of an adjective turns the word into an adverb. The meaning of the word does not change, or comes from the same idea.
Intense is correct. Adding -ly to the end of an adjective turns the word into an adverb. The meaning of the word does not change, or comes from the same idea.
3.
Your cold
sounds (terrible/terribly).
Terrible is correct. The verb which we are trying to describe is already said, then we complement it with “terrible”
Terrible is correct. The verb which we are trying to describe is already said, then we complement it with “terrible”
4.
The tables
has a (smooth/smoothly) surface.
Smooth is correct. The verb surface is what we are trying to describe which is smooth.
Smooth is correct. The verb surface is what we are trying to describe which is smooth.
5.
We don’t like
to drink (bitter/bitterly) tea.
Bitter is correct. The verb that we are trying to describe is the tea, which is after the sentence we are trying to identify
Bitter is correct. The verb that we are trying to describe is the tea, which is after the sentence we are trying to identify
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