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11. If … of you want to come, you are welcome.
12. Is … listening?
13. Is there … wrong with you today?
14. Only … of them are serious.
15. Please bring me … of those cookies if you remember.
16. She asked if … of them had seen the movie before.
17. She is going to tell us … important.
18. She told me … interesting.
19. The new pictures are much better than the old ….
20. There was … here before us.
21. There were … stars in the sky.
22. They saw … in the room.
23. We all stayed at home because they didn’t invite … of us.
24. We didn’t meet … people in that lonely street.
25. You can have … book you want.
26. You cannot have … you want.
27. You may come … time.
28. … knows how to do that.
29. … in the team received a prize.
30. Let … bring me a cup of hot tea.
31. She doesn’t remember ….
32. Is … going to help me?
33. … unexpected always happened to him.
34. Have you read ... interesting lately?
35. He was sure that there was … else in the room, because he heard some noise.
36. Would you like … to drink?
37. They’ve done enough. They don’t want to do … else for this man.
38. There is … behind the tree.
39. I’m afraid I can’t help you; you’ll have to ask … else.
Exercise 6. Choose the right alternative from the words in brackets. Justify your choice:
1. He looked (angry, angrily).
2. He looked at pie (angry, angrily).
3. The soup smells (good, well).
4. The sauce tastes (strange, strangely). The cook tasted it (careful, carefully).
5. Everyone looked at Mary very (curious, curiously).
6. Mary's make-up looked very (curious, curiously).
7. The cashier looked at the check (suspicious, suspiciously).
8. This perfume smells (different, differently) from the last.
9. We now smelled smoke very (distinct, distinctly).
10. I tasted the hot soup (cautious, cautiously).
11. You can't smell (good, well) when you have a cold.
12. We looked through every drawer very (thorough, thoroughly).
13. Your voice sounds (different, differently) on the tape.
14. He felt (unhappy, unhappily) about his defeat.
15. The customer felt the cloth (rough, roughly).
16. Ellen's apology was very (sincere, sincerely).
17. Ellen apologized very (sincere, sincerely).
18. The commission studied the causes of crime very (scientific, scientifically).
19. This electric heater is (good, well), and It heats the room very (good, well).
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