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English, 02.08.2019 09:50, marbuscis99

Questions 1–11: write the correct adverbial form of the word in parentheses. 1. however, we can ship them expensively by train. (little) 2. this letter will get there if we send it on the fax machine. regular mail and overnight express are both slower. (quick) 3. when this machine runs the finished product is better. (slow) 4. tim is the critical person i have ever known. (little) 5. in fact, tim is the perfect person i know. (near) 6. you must turn the nut than that if you want it to stay. (tight) 7. you aren’t being careful enough. handle the chemicals so no one gets hurt. (proper) 8. that piece resembles the broken part than the other one does. (close) 9. bob drives the forklift truck than randy does. (carelessly) 10. however, bob deals with customers than randy. (cheerful) 11. this is the clamp-on device we have ever had to use. (loose)

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