Номер 1, страница 64 - гдз по английскому языку 7 класс (starlight) рабочая тетрадь Баранова, Дули
Авторы: Баранова К. М., Дули Д., Копылова В. В., Мильруд Р. П., Эванс В.
Тип: workbook (Рабочая тетрадь)
Серия: starlight (звёздный английский)
Издательство: Просвещение, Express Publishing
Год издания: 2023 - 2025
Уровень обучения: углублённый
Цвет обложки: белый, фиолетовый с Тауэрским мостом
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№1 (с. 64)
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Условие 2019-2022. №1 (с. 64)
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Adverbs
1 Write the adverbs of the adjectives in the list. Place the adverbs in the correct box.
● strange ● easy ● comfortable ● enthusiastic
● hard ● creative ● lazy ● patient ● angry
● clumsy ● terrific ● magic ● fast ● terrible
● late ● reliable ● brave ● realistic
| -ly | strangely, ............................ ......................................... |
| consonant + y → -ily | easily, ............................ ......................................... |
| -le → -ly | comfortably, ............................ ......................................... |
| -ic → -ally | enthusiastically, ............................ ......................................... |
| No change | hard, ............................ ......................................... |
Условия 2023-2027. №1 (с. 64)
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Adverbs
Form
We usually form adverbs by adding -ly to the adjective.
beautiful – beautifullyWhen the adjective ends with a consonant +y, we drop the -y and add -ily to form the adverb. lucky – luckily
When the adjective ends in -le we drop the -e and add -y.
simple – simplySome adverbs have the same form as their adjectives.
long → long, fast → fast, hard → hard, early → early, late → late
Note: good → well
Some of these verbs can be used in continuous tenses, but with a difference in meaning.
PRESENT SIMPLE | PRESENT CONTINUOUS |
|---|---|
I think it's good. | I am thinking of buying a car. |
He has a motorbike. | I am having lunch. (= eating) |
You can see the park from my room. I see what the problem is. | He's seeing his friends tomorrow. |
This pie tastes very good. | Ken is tasting the soup to see if it has enough salt. |
The roses smell great. | The dog is smelling the bushes. |
He appears to be upset. | Rihanna is appearing in Madrid this week. |
The jacket fits him well. | They are fitting new windows in their house. |
Note: The verb enjoy can be used in continuous tenses to express a specific preference.
I really enjoy dancing. (general preference)
BUT I'm enjoying a quiet afternoon at home. (specific preference)
The verbs feel (when we experience a particular emotion), hurt and ache can be used in simple or continuous tenses with no difference in meaning.
I feel hungry. = I am feeling hungry.
Use
Adverbs usually describe verbs. He walks slowly.
Adverbs can show manner (how), place (where), time (when) and frequency (how often). Adverbs usually go after verbs.
He speaks loudly. (How does he speak? Loudly – manner)
He went upstairs. (Where did he go? Upstairs – place)
She left early. (When did she leave? Early – time)
He visits us every week. (How often does he visit us? Every week – frequency)
Present Simple – Present Continuous
Use
We use Present Simple for:
permanent states. John lives in Russia.
daily routines. He works from 10 to 6 every day.
repeated actions. He usually plays golf at the weekends.
We use Present Continuous for:
actions happening now, at the time of speaking. Tony is watching TV right now.
actions happening not necessarily now, but around the time of speaking. Laura is looking for a new job these days.
The following verbs do not usually have a Present Continuous form.
have (=possess), like, love, want, remember, understand, believe, need, see, smell, etc.
I need a pen. (NOT: I'm needing a pen.)
I have a car. (NOT: I'm having a car.)
BUT I'm having breakfast now. (= I'm eating)
Adverbs
1 Write the adverbs of the adjectives from the list. Place the adverbs in the correct box.
• strange • easy • comfortable • enthusiastic
• hard • creative • lazy • patient • angry
• clumsy • terrific • magic • fast • terrible
• late • reliable • brave • realistic
-ly | strangely, ........................................... |
consonant + y → -ily | easily, ............................................. |
-le → -ly | comfortably, .................................... |
-ic → -ally | enthusiastically, ................................. |
No change | hard, .............................................. |
Stative verbs
Stative verbs are verbs which describe a state rather than an action and do not usually have a continuous form.
These are:
verbs of the senses (appear, feel, hear, look, see, smell, sound, taste, etc.). She sounds worried.
verbs of perception (believe, forget, know, understand, etc.). I don't believe what you're telling me.
verbs which express feelings and emotions (desire, enjoy, hate, like, love, prefer, want, etc.). I hate dancing.
other verbs: belong, contain, cost, fit, have, keep, need, owe, own, etc. This bag costs 75 pounds.
Решение 1 (2023-2027). №1 (с. 64)
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