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English, 12.09.2021 21:00, ob3ymysins

1. Dinner smells (good / well). 2. Don’t work too (hard / hardly).
3. His answer sounded (correct / correctly).
4. His mother advised him to try to remain (calm / calmly).
5. His voice sounded (strange / strangely) on the phone.
6. I find this novel very (interesting / interestingly).
7. If you look (careful / carefully) you can just see our house from here.
7. If you look (careful / carefully) you can just see our house from here.
9. Mike wrote too (slow / slowly) on the exam.
10. My mother (quick / quickly) tasted the soup and added some salt.
11. She didn’t appear (surprised / surprisedly) at all at the news.
12. She sang the song (exact / exactly) as it was written.
13. She sounded more (confident / confidently) than she felt.
14. That book looks (interesting / interestingly).
15. The children always seem (hungry / hungrily).
16. The gas smelled (dangerous / dangerously).
17. The husband (happy / happily) smelled the food that his wife had prepared.
18. The opposition proved too (strong / strongly) for him.
19. The soup tasted a little bit too (sweet / sweetly).
20. Would you like to taste these (local / locally) grown fruits?

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