LONGMAN ENGLISH GRAMMAR PRACTICE

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Key 7.1 A-7.3A

7 Adverbs


7.1 Adverbs of manner

7.1 A Adverbs with and without '-ly': 'carefully',
fast'
I badly 2 hard 3 fast 4 better 5 airmail
6 suddenly 7 rudely 8 early 9 best 10 gladly
II quickly 12 eagerly 13 last 14 high
15 carefully 16 late 17 bravely 18 near 19 wide
20 monthly


7.1 В Two forms and different meanings:
hard/hardly'
1 hard 2 hardly 3 last 4 lastly 5 lately 6 late
7 highly 8 high 9 justly 10 just linear
12 nearly


7.1 С Adjectives which end in '-ly': 'friendly'
1 in a cowardly way/manner/fashion 2 quickly
3 loudly/loud 4 in a silly way/manner/fashion
5 in a lively way/manner/fashion 6 slowly 7 badly
8 in a motherly way/manner/fashion 9 in a lovely
way/manner/fashion 10 carefully 11 in a sickly
way/manner/fashion 12 in an unfriendly way/
manner/fashion


7.1 D Context
I Last 2 important 3 early 4 carefully 5 best
6 best 7 far 8 fast 9 past 10 beautiful
II in a silly way/manner/fashion 12 quickly
13 rapidly 14 cheap/cheaply 15 full
16 hurriedly 17 new

7.2 Adverbs of time

7.2A Points of time: 'Monday', 'this morning'
Write 1 :
1 yesterday today tomorrow
2 yesterday this morning tomorrow
morning morning
3 yesterday at noon tomorrow
at noon at noon
4 yesterday this afternoon tomorrow
afternoon afternoon
5 yesterday this evening tomorrow
evening evening
6 last night tonight tomorrow night
7 last Monday this Monday next Monday
8 last January this January next January
9 last week this week next week
10 last year this year next year

Write 2:
1 She is arriving this morning.
2 I can see him today.
3 She arrived last night.
4 I'm expecting her tomorrow night.
5 I'll be home tonight.
6 You can make an appointment this afternoon.
7 You can see me the day after tomorrow.
8 She left yesterday evening.
9 You can see me the day after tomorrow in the
morning.
10 You can come to my office at noon/at midday
(today).
11 He left yesterday morning.
12 She'll phone tomorrow afternoon.

7.2B 'Still' and yet'
1 The children are still at the cinema.
2 I haven't met your brother yef./l haven't yet met
your brother./l still haven't met your brother.
3 Jim still works for the same company.
4 Has she phoned you yet? No, not yet.
5 The new law hasn't come into force yet.1The new
law hasn't yet come into force./The new law still
hasn't come into force.

7.2C 'Already' and other adverbs of time
1 I've already had it, thanks./l've had it already.
2 I haven't received an invitation to the party yet./
I haven't yet received an invitation to the party.
3 I have already received an invitation to the party./
I have received an invitation to the party already.
4 Have you finished eating yei?/Have you already
finished eating/finished eating already?
5 Haven't you finished eating yei?

7.2D Context
1 This week 2 yet 3 still 4 already 5 Yesterday
6 immediately 7 Then

7.3 Adverbial phrases of duration

7.3A 'Since', 'for' and 'ago'
Write 1 :
1 Since when have ...
2 ... a week ago.
3 ... seven months ago.
4 ... haven't seen her since (last week).
5 ... been home since 1987.
6 How long ago did ...
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