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Inglis dil, Test banka. I hisso: Qrammatika Kaspi Abituriyent Zarf / The Adverb Sada, ditzaltma va mitrakkab zarflor / The simple, derivative and compound adverbs Choose the suffixes which make adverb. 1-ly 2.-wards 3.-en 4, -ing 5. -ible A122 B)2,3 O34 p)4,5 E)1,5 Choose the line of derivative adverbs. A) terribly, lonely, angrily B) fastly, farly, lately ) seriously, hardly, early D) daily, sadly, friendly E) badly, weekly, simply Choose the derivative adverbs. 1. backward, handsome 2. cowardly, likely 3. surely, silly 4, monthly, nicely 5. terribly, usually A)1,2 D)4,5 B)2,3 E)1,5 ©)3,4 Choose the line of compound adverbs. A) hard-working, nowhere B) seldom, old-fashioned C) badly-behaved, well-paid D) sometimes, everywhere E) outside, southward How many adverbs are compound? 1. outdoors 2. well-known 3. highly-developed 4, somewhere 5. unexpectedly 6. seldom 7. forward 8. clockwise A)2 B)3 o4 D)s E)6 How many adverbs have been made with the suffix “-ly"? ugly, elderly, brightly, longly, early, lately, friendly, straightly, deeply, fluently A)3 B)4 os D)6 E)7 7 7. 10, ra 12, How many adverbs have been made with the suffix “ly”? rarely, really, yearly, womanly, truly, silly, deadly, costly, simply, holy A)4 B)5 D)7 E)8 C6 Zarflarla bagh testlar / The tests on adverbs Choose the line of adverbs. A) still, style, here B) quiet, very, hard C) today, much, quiet D) alone, upstairs, far E) always, there, until Choose the line of adverbs. 1, nowhere, never, no one 2. rainy, seldom, often 3. then, than, tomorrow 4, seldom, recently, near 5. rather, almost, else A)1,2 B)2,3 D)4,5 E)1,5 3,4 How many of the given words are adverbs? hard-working, curly, high, highly-educated, late, lately, recent, recently, lonely, well A)3 B)4 os D)6 E)7 How many of the given words are adverbs? fast, fastly, ready, already, so, such, elderly, densely-populated, real, really A)3 B)4 D)6 E)7 os How many adverbs are there in the passage? The Adverb is one of the most important parts of English Grammar. An adverb typically describes a verb, adjective, or adverb. An adverb can be placed anywhere in a sentence. Adverbs are generally grouped into five categories namely Place, Manner, Time, Frequency and Degree. Adding the suffix“ ly” to an adjective commonly tums it into an adverb. Using adverbs makes your sentences more precise and interesting. A4 B)S D)7 E)8 C6 Test banki. I hiss: Qrammatika Ingilis di 13. How many adverbs are there in the passage? ‘The phoenix (simurqqusu) is a famous bird in Greek mythology. Supposedly, only one of these amazing golden creatures actually existed at any one time. It lived for exactly five hundred years. Then, the old phoenix would bum itself to death. Amazingly a new phoenix ‘would immediately rise from the warm ashes. Because the bird continually re-created itself, it is now used as a powerful symbol of rebirth, determination, and survival. A)S B)6 ©7 D)8 E)9 14. How many adverbs are there in the sentence given below? Treally woke up too early yesterday. A)l B)2 ©)3 D)4 E)5 15. Choose the sentences with the adverbs. 1. It was only a joke. 2. There are only a few cars on the island. 3. We use only the best ingredients. 4, She was the only one who disagreed. 5. He is our only child. 6. Iwas the only woman who won the race. A)1,2,3 B)4,5,6 — C)1,3,5 D)2,4,6 F)1,4,5 16. Choose the sentences with the adverbs. 1. It's only eight o'clock. 2. We stood still and watched them. 3. She’s the only person for this job. 4, Do you still have Julie's phone number? 5. Itwas a hot still day. 6. Would you like still or sparkling water? A)1,3,5 B)2,4,6 C)1,2,4 D)3,5,6 E)2,3,6 17. Choose the sentences with the adverbs, 1. She trembled a little as she spoke. 2. The situation has improved very little. 3. I paid little attention to what the others were saying. 4, Many of the students speak little or no English. 5. She was cutting the meat up into little bits. 6, Let me tell you a little about myself. 7. We have a little time left. 8. The town has changed little over the years, A) 1,3,5,7 B)2,4,6,8 C)1,2,6,8 D)3,4,5,7 -E)3,5,7,8 Kaspi Abitur . tt 18, Choose the correct sentences with the ag 1, Have you read yesterday's newspape, nk 2. Did you read a newspaper yesterday 3, We sat in one of the forward sections train. u 4, We are now ready to move forward. 5, An attacking player on @ team in sports as football and basketball is called a foryeu A)1,3 B)2,4 O1 o D)2,5 E)3,4 , tthe 19. Choose the correct sentences with the adv 1. The outside of the house was painted whi 2. We went outside to See what was happen 3. There was nowhere to sit. ® 4. I found nothing to eat A)1,2 B)2,3 O34 D)1,4 E)2,4 20. Choose the correct sentences with the adverts, 1. Children should be encouraged to take up outside interests, such as music or sport, 2. T opened the door and looked outside. 3. This magazine comes out weekly. 4, Our weekly production has increased. A) 1,2 B)2,3 ©)3,4 D)1,4 E)2,4 21. Choose the correct sentences with the adverts 1. Itis a deadly poison. 2. The conference was deadly dull. 3. [have to get up early for my job. 4, They should catch an early train. A)1,2 B)2,3 3,4 D)1,4 E)2,4 22. Choose the correct sentences with the adverbs 1, What time are daily newspapers delivered? 2. What time are newspapers delivered daily? 3. She was looking straight at me 4. I'd like straight answers, please. A)1,2 B)2,3 O34 D)1,4 E)2,4 Zorfin néviari / The types of adverbs 23. Choose the adverbs of time. 1. then 2. there 3. hide 4. daily 5. now 4 A)1,3 B)2,4 o3, D)1,5 E)2,5 24. 25. 26, 21. 28. 29, Ingilis dili. Test bankt. I hisso: Qrammatika Choose the adverbs of frequency. ir 2. just 3. yearly dearly 5. never 6. usually A)1,35 B)2,4,6 €)3,5,6 p24 E)1,4,6 Choose the adverbs of manner. 1. lately 2. hard 3. often 4. lovely 5. fast 6. well 7. probable 8. gently A)1,4,7,8 B)2,3,5,7 C)1,2,6,7 D)2,5,6,8 E)1,2,3,4 In which of the following sentences does the adverb tell “how”? ‘A) Carol wrapped the gift carefully. B) Then he went to the restaurant to have lunch. C) They played chess yesterday. D) She ate delicious ice-cream. E) We seldom meet him here. In which of the following sentences does the adverb tell “when™? A) Her family moved away. B) I haven’t seen him since yesterday. C) They used to live in a village. D) We have an English lesson every Sunday. E) Now I believe in you. In which of the following sentences does the adverb tell “how long 1. Ittakes me an hour to do homework. 2. They reached the hotel two hours ago. 3. He worked in a bank for a year. 4. She has been watching TV since 2 o'clock. 5. They come home at 2 o’clock. A)1,3,5 B)2,4,5 D)1,2,5 E)2,3,4 © 1,3,4 Choose the correct sentences with the adverbs of manner. 1. Have you seen my glasses anywhere? 2. We haven't started yet. 3. Listen to me carefully. 4, She is always honest. 5. He sings well. A)1,3 D)1,2 B)3,5 E)2,4 O45 15- 30. 31. 33. 34, 35. Kaspi Abituriyent Choose the correct sentences with the adverbs of place. 1, She went upstairs. 2. Ihave seen this film once. 3. The box is completely empty. 4, I searched for him everywhere. 5. He is never late for work. A)1,5 B)2,3 D)1.4 E)2,4 ©)3,5 ‘Choose the correct sentences with the adverbs of time. 1. I've done that journey before. 2, He passed the exams quite easily. 3. They will arrive soon. 4, Barking dogs seldom bite. 5. The employees are paid monthly. A)1,3 B)3,5 ©4,5 D) 1,2 E)2,4 Choose the correct sentences with the adverbs of frequency. 1. Do it now. 2. She lives somewhere in New York. 3. My friend is always late for classes. 4. They deliver the newspaper daily. 5. He drove quite dangerously. A) 1,2 B)2,3 O34 D)4,5 E)1,5 Choose the correct variant, The film has ... started. 1. just 2. still 3. yet 4, ever 5. already A) 1,2 B)2,3 ©)3,4 D)4,5 E)1,5 Choose the correct variant. They haven’t returned from holiday .... A) already B) just C) yet D) late E) still Choose the correct variant, We haven't seen Eddie... . 1. since yesterday 2. yesterday 3. for two days 4, since two days A) 1,2 B)2,3 ©)3,4 D) 1,3 E)2,4 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 4. Test banki. [hisso: Qrammal ingilis dil Kaspi a} } oe 42. Choose the correct vari ‘Choose the correct variant. = How often does Ann go to the kindergarten? 1. On Monday 2. Three times a week 3. For three days 4, Every day except Sunday 5. Three times A)1,5 B)2,4 D)1,3 F)2,3 ‘Choose the correct variant. ‘We have known them ... . 4,5 1. late 2. lately 3. in 1995 4, since 1995 5. recently 6. hardly A)1,3,5 B) 2,4, D)1,3,6 E) 1, 2, Choose the correct variant. He was working in the garden ... 1. the whole day yesterday 2. the day before yesterday 3. at this time yesterday 4, by this time yesterday A) 1,3 B)2,4 D)3,4 E)1,4 Choose the correct variant. He had finished the work ... 1 yesterday 2. by yesterday 3. at 4 o'clock yesterday 4. by 4 o'clock yesterday A) 1,2 B) 2,3 D)2,4 E) 1,4 Choose the correct variant. 1. That house over here is old. 2. This house over there is old. 3. That house over there is old. 4, This house over here is old. A)1,2 B)2,3 D)1,4 E)2,4 Choose the correct variant, o1,2 ©)3,4 C)3,4 1. Who are these children over here? 2. Who are those children over here? 3, Who are these children over there? 4, Who are those children over there? A)1,2 B)2,3 D)1,4 E)2,4 ©)3,4 -76- 43. 45, 46. 47. 48, The hall is fall of people. . 1. There is nowhere to sit down, 2. There is not nowhere to sit do 3. There is not somewhere to sit dey 4. There is not anywhere to sit dows 5. There is everywhere to sit down, A)1,4 B)2,5 © D)1,5 E)2,3 a4 Choose the correct variant. Lam tired. I need to £0 ... to have a rest A) something B) somewher C) nowhere D) nothing . E) anything Choose the correct variant. It is white outside. There is snow ... A) nowhere B) somewhere C) not anywhere D) not somewhere E) everywhere Choose the correct variant. There are a lot of seats in the hall. You can sit you want. A) nowhere B) anywhere C) something D) everything E) not anywhere Choose the correct variant. I looked for my mobile phone ... but I could not find it... A) somewhere, everywhere B) nowhere, somewhere C) everywhere, anywhere D) anywhere, nowhere E) everywhere, nowhere Choose the correct variant. Llooked for my mobile phone ... but I could find it. ‘A) somewhere, everywhere B) nowhere, somewhere C) everywhere, anywhere D) anywhere, nowhere E) everywhere, nowhere Choose the correct variant. They arrived ... at 2 o'clock. Lin Baki 2. to Baki 3. in the cinema 4, atthe einer? 5, at home 6. home 5 A)1,3,5 Bias Ob D)4,5,6 E) 2,3,6 49. 50. 51 52. 53, ingilis dili. Test bank, I hissa: Qrammatika Choose the correct variant. They lef... yesterday. Bald 2. for Baki Apna 4. from Baki 12 B)2,3 ©)3,4 Du3 E)2,4 Choose the correct variant. - Thave been to Rome this month. ‘A) How often have you been to Rome? B) How much time have you been to Rome? C) When have you been to Rome? D) How many times were you been to Rome? E) When were you in Rome? Choose the correct variant. ~ He hasn’t come to work this week. ‘A) When did he came to work? B) When hasn't he come to work? ©) When has he come to work? D) When didn’t he come to work? E) When wasn’t he come to work? Choose the correct variant, fe hasn't come to work since Monday. 1. When didn’t he come to work? 2. Since when hasn't he come to work? 3. When hasn't he come to work? 4, How long didn’t he come to work? 5. How long hasn’t he come to work? A)1,4 B)2,5 ©)3,4 D)1,2 E)3,5 Choose the correct variant. ~ He hasn't come to work for 3 days. A) How long didn’t he came to work? B) How long hasn’t he come to work? C) How long ago didn’t he come to work? D) How long ago hasn't he come to work? E) When didn’t he came to work? 54, 55. 56. 37. 58, 59. 60. 61. Choose the correct variant, - Twice a week. A) How often do you have English lessons? B) When do you have English lessons? C) How much time do you have English lessons? D) How many times do you have English lessons? E) How long do you have English lessons? Choose the correct variant, - Once. ‘A) How often have you seen the film? B) How much time have you seen the film? C) Have you ever seen the film? 1D) How many times have you seen the film? E) When have you seen the film? Choose the correct variant. «+. did you arrive home? A) When B) Whose C) Who D) What E) Which Choose the correct variant. . do your parents work? 1, Which 2. Whose 3. Where 4. How much 5. How many A) 1,2 B)2,3 ©)3,4 D)4,5 E)1,5 Choose the correct variant. «+. does he like his job? A) Why B) What ©) Which D) Whose E) Whom Choose the correct variant. -- do you go to school? A) What B) How ©) Which D) Who E) Where Choose the correct variant, .. has he found a job? A) When B) Where C) Who D) How many —_E) Which Choose the correct variant. ..- have they come for? 1. What 2. When 3, Why 4. What time 5. Who A)1,3 B)2,4 O41s D)3,4 E)2,5 62. 63. 65. 66. 67. ingilis dili, Test bankt. I hissa: Qrammatika tu 68. Choose the correct variant, Re Choose the incorrect variant. «is your father? A) Who D) Where B) What C) How E) What time Choose the correct variant. He had returned from work ... you rang. 1after 2before 3. since 4, when 5. while ALS B)2,4 D)2,5 E)1,5 c)3,4 Choose the correct variant. We haven’t heard of him ... he left for London. A) after D) before B)when —C) since E) while ‘Choose the correct variant. 1, Ishall have a bath ... I go to bed. 2. I'll ring you ... [hear from Kate. 3. Ishan’t go home ... Jim comes back. a, as soon as b. before c. until A) 1-a,2-b, 3-¢ B) I-b, 2-c, 3-a ©) I-a, 2-c, 3-b D) Lec, 2-b, 3-a B) 1-b, 2-4, 3-¢ Choose the correct variant. 1. ... he got out of bed, he got dressed. 2. ... you have any problem, just ask for help. 3..... ’m on holiday, I like to relax. a. While bf ©. After A) 1-a,2-b,3-¢ B) 1-b, 2-¢, 3-4 ©) 1-a, 2-0, 3-b D) L-c, 2-b, 3-4 E)I Choose the correct variant. 1. They had rented that place ... you called. 2. He broke his leg ... he was skiing. 3. She would stay at home ... she were ill. a. when b. before c. if A) I-26, 3-0 B) Lb, 20, 3a Hae D) 1-e, 2+, 3a B) 1+, 24,3 69. 70. 7. 72. \) Kaspi 1. It was hot, ... I didn’t need 19 coat. Paton bs 2. They decided to postpone the match, weather conditions were bad, : 3. Thad to work until midnight ,.. tired. Twas ve a.s0 b. though A) l-a, 2-b, 3-¢ B) Lb, poset C) 1-a, 2-¢, 3-b D) be 2g, a E) 1-b, 2-a, 3-¢ » Sa Choose the correct variant. 1. Despite the hardships they had to face team managed to reach the top of the mountain. 2. Although the hardships they had to fac iy team managed to reach the top of the mountain, 3. Despite they had to face so many harsh, the team managed to reach the top of the mountain, 4, Although they had to face so many hardships, the team managed to reach the op of the mountain, A)1,2 B)2,3 D)1,4 E)2,4 O34 Choose the correct variant. 1. As it’s rainy today, we'll stay at home 2. Because of it's rainy today, we'll stay at home. 3. As the rainy weather we'll stay at home 4, Because of the rainy weather we'll stay at home. A)1,2 D)1,3 B) 2,3 ©)3,4 E)1,4 ‘Choose the correct variant. Who can tell me... . A) what time is it? > B) when Julia has graduated from university’ C) how long will it take us to get to the airport? D) what she came for yesterday? oot E) where are they going to build a new cH Choose the correct variant. Have you ever wondered ... A) why is the sky blue? 7 B) when will she take an exam in English! C) where the ceremony would take place! ) how far itis from Bake to Ista0bU? oy E) which floor did Samir's family lv B. 74. 1S. 76. ingilis dili, Test bankt. I hiss: Qrammatika Choose the correct variant. He asked us .... ‘A) when we should be at home. B) if there’s a lot of cheese in the fridge. C) where had we seen Maryam. D) what she feels sorry for. ) how much money did we pay for that coat, Choose the correct variant, Can you tell us 1. where the post office is? 2. how much did that pair of jeans cost? 3. how long have they been studying English? 4, why had they not invited the Browns to their wedding party? 5, what time they have English lessons? A)1,2 B)2,3 0)3,4 D)4,5 E)1,5 Choose the correct variant. Nobody knows 1. the reason why he is always late for the lessons. 2. why he is always late for the lessons. 3. the exact date when he has arrived in London. 4. when he has arrived in London. 5. where is the hammer which I bought yesterday, 6. where the hammer which I bought yesterday is, B)2,4,6 E)2,4,5 ©)1,2,6 Zarflor va sifatlarla bagh testlar / The tests on adverbs and adjectives Choose the correct variant. 1. Too much central heating can harm indoor plants, 2. Itis raining so we have to stay indoors. 3. Too much central heating can harm indoors plants. 4. Itis raining so we have to stay indoor. A)1,2 B) 2,3 3,4 D)1,4 E)2,4 -79- 7. 7B. 79. 80. 81 82. Kaspi Abituriyent Choose the correct variant. 1, He drives a car carefully. 2. He speaks to them cowardly. 3. The band played the music lively. 4. The man shouted at his son loudly. A) 1,2 B)2,3 ©)3,4 D) 1,3 E)1,4 Choose the correct variant. 1, She sang lovely. 2. He spoke to me very friendly. 3. Her singing was lovely. 4, He spoke to me in a very friendly way. A) 1,2 B)2,3 ©)3,4 D) 1,3 B)2,4 Choose the sentences with the adverbs. 1, It was an ugly creature. 2. This is my favourite monthly magazine. 3, He is a miner and works deep under the ground. 4, Her words touched him deeply. A)1,2 B) 2,3 03,4 D) 1,4 E)2,4 Choose the sentences with the adverbs. 1, Did you have enough food to eat? 2. This rope isn’t strong enough 3. Inearly missed the bus. 4. The death of a near relative is bad for a child. A)1L,2 D)1,4 03,4 Choose the sentences with the adverbs, 1. The cake was decorated with little flowers 2. He was a little surprised at her request. 3. The film was interesting enough. 4, We don't have enough chairs. A)1,2 B)2,3 D)1,4 E)2,4 O34 Choose the sentences with the adverbs. 1. The car was reasonably cheap 2. He looks very manly in his uniform. 3, Idon't like football much. 4, He doesn’t drink much coffee. A)1,2 B)2,3 D)1,3 E)2,4 ©)3,4 83. 84, 85. 86. 87. 88. ingilis dili, Test banks. 1 hisso: Qrammatika Kas bit Abita 89. Choose the correct variant. Choose the sentences with the advert 1. The two countries are close to signing a peace agreement. 2. Political activity is closely controlled. 3. We've always thought very highly of her. 4. The employee earned high praise from his employer. 5, He kicked the ball high into the air. A)1,3,5 B)1,2,4 — ©)2,3,5 D)1,4,5 E) 1,3,4 Choose the sentences with the adverbs. 1. [have been closely involved in the work of both committees. 2. Fiona and I have been close friends. 3. We can hardly hear you. 4, He works so hard that he deserves promotion. 5. His work is so hard that he deserves promotion. A) 1,3,5 D)1,2,5 B)2,4,5 c)1,3,4 E)2,3,4 Choose the correct sentences. 1. He's quite a good soccer player. 2. He's quiet a good soccer player. 3. I'll be as quite as a mouse 4. I'll be as quiet as a mouse 5. Rosa shut the door quitely. 6. Rosa shut the door quietly. A135 B)2.4,6 D)2,3,5 E)1,2,5 C)1,4,6 Choose the correct sentences. 1. She was a strange quite girl. 2. She was a strange quiet girl 3. She was a strangely quite girl. 4, She was a strangely quiet girl. A)1,2 B)2,3 D) 1,3 E)2,4 03,4 Choose the correct variant, I. abad child 2. abadly child 3. a bad-behaved child 4, a badly-behaved child A)1,2 B) 2,3 D)1,4 E)2,4 C)3,4 Choose the correct sentences. 1. a good-paid job 2. a well-paid job 3. a good job 4. awell job A) 1,2 B)2,3 03,4 D)1,3 E)2,4 90. 91. 92. 93. 94, She was ... tohim and she .. spoje A)unfriendly, hardly frengt hn C) unfriendly, hard D) ange lini E) kind, hardly Ysa Choose the correct variant, He listened ... despite being ... A) attentive, tired B) good, bored C) carelessly, excitedly D) carefully, badly B) attentively, bored Choose the correct variant. They are ... with their neighbours and speak to them... . : A) sincere, always, sincerely B) sincerely, always, sincere C) sincerely, usually, sincerely D) sincere, usually, sincere E) sincere, never, sincerely Choose the correct variant. He swam ... although he was ... tired, A) well, terribly B) well, terble C) good, terribly D) good, terrible E) goodly, terrible Choose the correct variant. The cook tasted the meal ... . The meal tased A) carefully, horribly B) attentively, badly C) careful, good D) attentive, bad E) carefully, awful Choose the correct variant. 1. She told her grandchildren something interestingly. 2. She told her grandchildren something interesting. 3. [don't want to appear rudely. 4, He answered me very rude. A) 1,2 B)2,3 D)14 E)2,4 3,4 i Test banki. I hi 95. Choose the correct variant, 1, A man suddenly appeared from behind a tree. 2, Ann didn't seem very surely, 3, We gathered around the fire to keep warm. 4. Keep quietly! I'm trying to watch the game. AL2 B)2,3 ©)3,4 p)L3 E)2,4 96. Choose the correct variant. 1. Her prediction came truely. 2, He went blindly after the crash, 3. She did well in English. 4, A week in the countryside will do you good. A)1,2 B)2,3 €)3,4 D)1,3 E)2,4 97. Choose the correct variant. 1. Things got very badly for him. 2. The old find it difficult to learn another foreign language. 3. They found that place difficultly after a log search. 4, It grew darkly as we walked. A)1,2 B)2,3 3.4 D)1,3 E)2,4 98. Choose the correct variant. 1. The boy remained silently. 2. Her face turned pale. 3. Why did you become so rude? 4. The whole story sounded very oddly. A)1,2 B)2,3 ©)3,4 D)1,3 E)2,4 99. Choose the correct variant. 1. She came in slowly. 2. The sky went pink 3. It's very impolitely to stare at someone. 4, What are you staring at so surprised? A) 1,2 B)2,3 C)3,4 D)1,4 E)2,4 100. Choose the correct variant. 1. You smell wonderful - what perfume is that? 2. You smell wonderfully - what perfume is that? 3. He sounded tired 4, He sounded tiredly. A)1,2 B)2,3 D)1,3 E)2,4 ©)34 81- ing rammatika Kaspi Abituriyent 101. Choose the correct variant. 1, Mmm! This tastes very good! 2. Mmm! This tastes very well! 3. His answer made everybody happy. 4, His answer made everybody happily. A)1,2 B)2,3 ©)3,4 D)1,3 £)2,4 102. Choose the correct variant. 1, She made a cake for us perfectly. 2. She made a cake for us perfect. 3. Those flowers smelt horribly! 4. Those flowers smelt horrible! A)1,2 B)2,3 ©)3,4 D)1,3 E)1,4 103. Choose the correct variant. 1, He explained everything slowly. 2. He explained everything slow. 3. She looked terribly yesterday. 4, She looked terribly sad yesterday. A)1,2 B)2,3 C)3,4 D4 E)2,4 104. Choose the correct variant. 1. The twins looked sadly at each other. 2. The twins looked sad at each other. 3. The twins looked sad at the party. 4, The twins looked sadly at the party. A) 1,2 B)2,3 C)3.4 D)1,3 E)2,4 105. Choose the correct variant. 1. She felt lonely at home. 2. She stayed alone at home. 3. You shouldn't leave a child lonely in the house. 4, Did you see an alone child in the street? A) 1,2 B)2,3 O34 D) 1,4 E)2, 106. Choose the correct variant, ‘The internet has made it with other people A) possible, quickly B) possibly, quick - to communicate D) possibly, quickly E) more possible, quicker ingilis dili, Test bank. I hissa: Qrammatika Ikan Abi; 114, Choose the correct variant, aa 107. Choose the correct variant. Tom’s ... arrival made everybody ..- ‘A) unexpected, shocked B) unexpecting, shocking C) unexpectedly, shockedly D) unexpectingly, shockingly E) unexpected, shocking 108. Choose the correct variant. Tom arrived ... and it made everybody ‘A) unexpected, worried B) unexpecting, worrying C) unexpectedly, worriedly D) unexpectingly, worryingly E) unexpectedly, worried 109. Choose the correct variant. He tried .,. to appear ...« A) hard, calm B) much hard, calmly ©) hardly, calmly D) hardly, calm E) harder, much calmly 110. Choose the correct variant. We were ... awakened by a ... noise A) nude, loud B) rudely, loudly ©) nude, loudly D) rudely, loud E) more rudely, very louder 111. Choose the correct variant. The play was so ... that I could ... keep myself from falling asleep. A) interested, hardly C) interesting, hard E) boring, hardly B) boring, hard D) bored, hardly 112, Choose the correct variant. Helen became ... anxious about her husband's behaviour, A) increasingly, strange B) increasingly, strangely ©) badly, the strangest D) terrible, most strangely E) terribly, a more strange 113. Choose the correct variant. Helen became. anxious because her husband A) increasingly, strange B) increasingly, strangely C) badly, the strangest D)terible, most strangely E) terribly, much strange Helen became ... worri behavior seemed .... sdesher Husband, A) enough, strange B) quite, strangely C) such, the strangest D) terrible, most strangely ) terribly, strange . Choose the correct variant. The box was so ... that I could A) heavy, hardly ©) light, easy E) heavily, hardly 115. eany B) heavy, hat D) lightly, easly Choose the correct variant, 1. Linda’s answer made us happy. 2. Linda’s answer made us happily. 3, Linda made us a tasty cake, 4, Linda made us a tastily cake. 5, Linda made a cake bad. 6. Linda made a cake badly. A)1,3,5 B)2,4,6 D)2,4,5 E)1,2,4 116. 0136 Choose the correct variant. Paul shouted ... at Sam because he arived at the office. A) angrily, lately B) angry, late C) angrily, late D) angry, lately E) more angrily, more lately 117. Choose the correct sentences. 1, He speaks good English. 2. He speaks well English. 3. He speaks English good. 4, He speaks English well A)1,2 B)2,3 D) 1,4 E)2,4 118, O34 Choose the correct sentences with the adv 1, He isa fast driver. 2. He drives a car fast. 3. He drinks little coffee 4, He drinks coffee very little. A)1,2 B)2,3 D)1,3 E24 119. 34 dili. Test banki, I hisso: Qrammatika ing 39, Choose the correct sentences with the adverb. 120 | His work is too hard. 2, He works too hard. 3. He doesn’t study much English. 4, He doesn’t study English much. A)L2 B)2,3 D)14 E)2,4 03,4 Choose the correct sentences. 1. He eats a lot of sugar. 2. He eats a lot sugar. 3. He eats sugar a lot of. 4, He eats sugar a lot. A)1L,2 B)2,3 D)14 E)2,4 121. C)3,4 122, Choose the correct antonym of the underlined word. He speaks very fast. A) slow B) rapid C) quick D)slowly E) quickly 123. Choose the correct antonym of the underlined word. Itisa fast car. A) slow B) rapid ©) quick D) slowly E) quickly 124. Choose the correct variant. She works ... on his English, doesn’t she? 1. hardly 2. hard 3. badly 4, bad 5. lonely 6. alone A)1,3,5 B)2,4,6 C)1,4,5 D)2,3,6 E)1,3,5 125. Choose the correct variant. She ... works to learn Engish, does she? A) badly B)hardly —C) hard D) lonely E) usually 126, Choose the correct variant. She runs .... 1. incredible quick 2, incredibly quickly 3. incredibly quick 4. incredible fast 5. incredibly fast 6. incredible fastly A)L4 D)1,3,5 B)2,5 E)2,4,6 ©)3,6 -83- 127. 128. 129, 130. 131 132. 133, Kaspi Abituriyent Choose the correct variant. He entered the room . A) quite quietly B) quiet quitely C) quitely quiet D) quiet quietly E) quitely quietly Choose the correct variant. Heis ... today. 1 terrible tired 2. terribly tired 3. much tired 4, much more tired 5. so tired 6. so more tired A)1,3,5 B)2,4,6 C)2,4,5 D)1,3,6 E)2,3,6 Choose the correct variant. They were ... injured in the accident. 1. bad 2. badly 3. such 4, serious 5. seriously A)1,4 B)2,5 ©)3,4 D) 1,2 E)3,5 How many variants are correct? He feels ... today. 1, well 2. good 3. alone 4. lonely 5. badly 6. bad A)l B)2 3 D)4 E)5 Choose the correct variant. She looks ... . 1.ugly 2elderly 3. sadly 4. angrily 5. lively A)1,2,5 B)2,3,4 C)3,4,5 D)1,2,3 E)2,4,5 Choose the correct variant, She looked at us .... 1. friendly 2. angry 3. angrily 4. sad 5. sadly A) 1,23 B)3,5 ©)1,2,4 D145 E)2,4 Choose the correct variant. 1, He felt nervous. 2. He felt nervously. 3. He waited nervous. 4, He waited nervously. A) 1,2 B)2,3 ©)3,4 D) 1,4 E)2,4 bank. I hisso: Qrammatika ingilis dili. Te: 134. Choose the correct variant. 1. He went to bed late. 2. He went to bed lately. 3. He has been ill late. 4, He has been ill lately. 5, He has been late for work no more. 6. He has been lately for work no more. A) 14,5 B)2,3,6 C)1,3,5 D)2,4,6 E) 1,3,6 135. Choose the correct variant. He spoke to me... . 1. friendly 2. in a friendly way 3. sadly 4. in a sadly way A)1,2 B)2,3 O34 D)14 £)2,4 136. Choose the correct variant. This is ... bus. It stops... A) slow, everywhere B)a slow, everywhere C) slowly, nowhere D)a slowly, anywhere E) slower, somewhere 137. Choose the correct variant. ‘One feels .., when he or she lives ... A) alone, lonely B) sadly, sadly C) boring, boring D) lonely, alone E) happy, bored 138. Choose the correct variant. ‘A: I’m afraid we can expect ... temperatures over the holiday. B: I'm... sorry about it. A) extreme, extremely B) extremely, extremely C) extremely, extreme D) extreme, extreme E) extremer, more extremely 139. Choose the correct variant. Her condition improved .... There was a... improvement in her condition. A) steadily, steady B) steadily, steadily C) steady, steadily D) more steady, steady E) much steadily, steadier -84- 140. 141 142. 143. 144, 145. Kaspi ing Choose the correct variant The ... discovery of penicill 1928 made the effective a a bacterial diseases ... A) accidental, possible B) accidentally, possibly C) accidentally, possible D) accidental, possibly E) most accidental, possibly lent of me Choose the correct variant, She is a... driver. She drives her car L.carelessly, careless 2. slowly ai, low 3. well, good a 5. fast, fast arefl, caret AL3 B35 ¢ D)1,2 E)2,4 oh Choose the correct variant, ‘The weather changed .... It w. cated ee ‘A) unexpected, unexpectedly B) unexpected, an unexpected C) unexpectedly, a unexpected D) unexpectedly, unexpectedly E) unexpectedly, an unexpected Choose the correct variant, ‘The food looked ... to me. A) perfectly well B) perfect nicely C) perfectly deliciously D) perfectly good E) pefect well Choose the correct variant. The poor gi! looked ... ‘A) miserable unhappy B) miserably unhappy C) miserable unhappily D) miserably unhappily E) miserable happy Choose the correct variant. She tasted the soup .. to see if it tases ~ not. ‘A) happily, wonderfully B) careful, well ©) nicely, badly D)attentive, bad E) suspiciously, good j 146. 147. 148, se the correct variant, ae fish tasted awful. 2, The fish tasted awfully. 3 The fish tasted awful bad. 14, The fish tasted awfully bad. A)1,2 B)2,3 C)3,4 D)1,4 E)2,4 Choose the correct variant. 1, [heard something interesting. 2. [heard something interestingly. 3. Book all the tickets available. 4, Book all the tickets availably. A)1,2 B)2,3 C)3,4 D)1,3 E)1,4 Choose the correct variant, His thoughts were ... and ... helpful. A) interesting, much B) interested, very C) pleasant, enough D) pleasantly, quiet E) logical, exteremely 149. Choose the correct variant. 1.1 found all the staff friendly 2.1 found all the staff helpfully. 3.1 found all the stuff immediate. 4, [ found all the stuff immediately. A)1,2 B)2,3 O34 D)1,4 E)2,4 150. Choose the correct variant. ISL. Though Ben is ... footballer, he played very ... yesterday. A) bad, badly B) a bad, badly ©) good, well D) a good, well E) a bad, well Choose the correct variant. Bernard's walking ... was ... A) alone, unusual B) lonely, unusually ©) alone, unusually D) lonely, unusual E) lonely, usually Kaspi Abituriyent CO $< ETE Zarfin va sifotin dorocalari / The degrees of adverbs and adjectives 152. Choose the correct variant. For ... people it is... to learn other foreign languages 1. older, more difficult 2. younger, easier 3. elder, more difficultly 4. younger, more easily A) 1,2 B)2,3 C)3,4 D)1,4 E)2,4 153. Choose the correct variant, Ofall Bred Pitt's films ... one was ... A)a later, a less exciting B) the last, the most exciting C)a latter, a more exciting D) the latest, the best exciting E) the lastest, the least exciting 154. Choose the correct variant, He gave ... present to his... sister on her birthday. A) more expensive, younger B) the best expensive, elder C)a more expensive, the eldest D) the most expensive, elder E) an expensive, the youngest 155. Choose the correct variant. Be ... and cross the street .. A) careless, careless B) carelessly, careless ©) careful, carefully D) carefully, carefully E) carefully, carefull 156. Choose the correct variant. The people were ... impressed with his ... speech. A) deep, short B) deeply, shortly C) deeply, short D) most deeply, the shortest E) deepest, shortest -35- 157. Choose the correct variant. ‘After the ... news they looked at each other ... ‘A) most unexpected, most silent B) unexpectedly, silently ©) unexpected, much silently _ 1D) more unexpectedly, more silently E) unexpected, silently 158, Choose the correct variant. The door opened ... and he came in... . A) slowly, quietly B) slow, quite C) slow, quiet D) slow, quietly E) quitely, slowly 159. Choose the correct variant. They greeted the guests ... 1. warmly 2. friendly 3. ina warmly way 4. ina friendly way A)1,2 B)2,3 3,4 D)L4 E)2,4 160. Choose the correct variant. Tcouldn’t understand him ... as he spoke so ‘A) clearly, quickly B) clear, fastly C) clear, rapid D) clearly, slowly B) clearly, quick 161. Choose the correct variant. ‘She made so ... mistakes in her ... dictation. 1. many, last 2. many, the last 3. few, last 4. few, the last A)1,2 B)2,3 03,4 D)1,3 E)2,4 162. Choose the correct variant. She talked ... because she was really ... . A) joyfully, excited —_B) joyful, excited C) joyful, exciting —_—_D) joyfully, excitedly E) joyfully, excitingly 163. Choose the correct variant, Although the journey was very ... , he retumed home... A) dangerous, safe B) dangerously, safely C) dangerously, safe D) more dangerously, safely E) more dangerous, more safely -86- Kaspi Abituiy, It 164. Choose the correct variant, Mother cooked ... soup. It smelt A)a delicious, good 8B) del Chadelicions well yep He E) delicious, good ‘UST, wet 165. Choose the correct variant, ‘My sonis ... football player. He py very... *PIYS fot A) good, well ore C) well, good D)a rae E) a good, better , 166. Choose the correct variant. She looked ... and looked at us ... ‘Ay hopeless, sadly B) hopelessly, sad C) hopeless, sad D) hopelessly, sadly E) more hopeless, sadder 167. Choose the correct variant, 1, Everybody spoke highly of him. 2. Everybody spoke high of him. 3. The plane was flying very highly. 4. The plane was flying very high. A) 1,2 B) 2,3 D) 1,4 E)2,4 C)3,4 168. Choose the correct variant. After the ... work he felt so .... A) hard, tired B) hardest, tiredly C)harder, more tired) hard, tring £) hardest, most tiring 169. Choose the correct variant. ~ Does he travel ... ? = No, he travels very 1a lot, much 2, much, few 3. little, much 4. much, little 5. alittle, more ; A)1,3 B25 03, D)1,5 E)2,4 170. Choose the correct variant. ; Have you ...heard .. news ofthe day? A) already, last B)ever ae ) just, the farthest D) yet, furth E) already, the latest 4 tnailsdili. Test banka, isso: Qrammatika the correct variant, ? Jowly B) slow ©) slower S) slowest E) more slow 170.Choose the correct variant. Heis alittle .... A) angrily B) more angrily ) much angry D) angrier £) more angrier 173.How many variants are correct? Ishe much ...? 1. clever 2. more clever 3, most clever 4. cleverer 5. more cleverer 6. cleverest Al B)2 C3 D)4 E)S 174. Choose the correct variant. If you get any ... information, please send it to me... A) farther, immediately B) the farthest, quickly ©) further, immediately D) the furthest, quickly E) further, lately 175. Choose the correct variant. Steven arrived at the party ... of all 1. the earliest 2. earliest 3. the last 4. last 5. the latest 6. latest A)1,3,5 B) 2, 4,6 C)1,2,6 D)3,4,5 E)1,3,6 176. Choose the correct variant. He talked to us ... about his ... plans. A) comprehensively, further B) comprehensive, further ©) comprehensively, farther D) comprehensive, farther E) comprehensively, the furthest 177. Choose the correct variant. They live ... away than you do. A) more farther B) farthest C) so further D) the furthest E)a bit farther -87- 178. 179, 180. 181 182, 183, Kaspi Abituriyent Choose the incorrect variant. It costs ... to go by bus. A) much less B) much more C)a lot more D) many more B) less Choose the correct variant. We know ... about his adult life, and ... about his childhood. A) many, more B) much, the most ©) little, less D) few, fewer E)a lot of, more Choose the correct variant. 1. I'm going out for a bit - I'l see you 2. He was lost in thought for several minutes, but... he spoke. 3. The distance between the two cities is ... 100 kilometres. a. at last b. more than c. later 4. finally ¢. less than A) 1-c; 2-a,d; 3-b,e B) 1-b; 2-d,¢; 3-a,c C) 1-a; 2-b,¢; 3-de D) 1-e; 2-a,c; 3-b.d E) 1-d; 2-b,e; 3-a,¢ Choose the correct variant, 1. at least, 2. later 3. the latter a. ... the repairs will cost a thousand manats. b, Two years ... he became a Senator. c. Celebrations are planned for ... part of November 4. It will take you ... 20 minutes to get there. . The launch was postponed to a ... date A) L-c.d; 2-a,b; 3-€ B) I-b,c; 2-a,¢; 3-4 C) L-a,d; 2-b,e; 3-¢ D) 1-c,¢; 2-b,d; 3-a E) 1-a,¢; 2-0,d; 3-b Choose the correct variant, To eat food ... is... A) slow, more harmful B) slowly, not enough harmful C) fast, very harmful D) fastly, enough harmful E) quickly, too more harmful Choose the correct variant. The days become ... in summer. A) shortly B) too longer ©) shorter D) much longer E) longest 184. Choose the correct v: 1. too lovely 2. enough lovely 3. lovely enough 4. much lovely 5, much more lovelier_ __ 6. quite lovely A) 1,3,6 B)1,2.6 ©)2,4,5 D)3,4,5 E)2,3,6 185. Choose the correct variant. 1. too friendly 2. enough friendly 3. friendly enough 4, much friendlier 5. so friendlier A)LL34 B)1,2,5 €)2,4 D)4,5 E)2,3 186. Choose the correct variant. It’s very ... to live in... street. A) difficult, so noisy B) difficult, such noisy C) easier, a quiet D) hardly, noisily E) hard, such a noisy 187. Choose the correct variant. His sister paints ... he does. 1. so well as 2. as well as 3. better than 4. better that A)1,2 B)2,3 O34 D)1,4 E)2,4 188, Choose the correct variant Sevda speaks English ... her brother does. 1.as fluent as 2. as fluently as 3. more fluent than 4, more fluently than A) 1,2 B)2,3 0)3,4 D)1,4 E)2,4 189. Choose the correct variant. My sister cooks very ... . She is ... cook. A) well, well B) better, better C) well, good D) better, a better E) well, a good 190. Choose the correct variant. She danced so ... . Her ... dance surprised us too A) nice, nice, much B) nicely, nice, more C)nice, nicely, much D) nicely, nicely, more E) nicely, nice, much Kaspi Ab a ea 191. Choose the correct variant, Iti... article. I can translate it A) easy, easier B) easier, easily C) an easy, easily D) an easier, much easily E) easy, easily 192. Choose the correct variant, Itis.... article. I can ... translate it, A) difficult, hard B) difficultly, hardly C)a difficult, hard D)a difficult, hardly E) more difficult, harder 193. Choose the correct variant. Hes ... person, He explains everything vey 1. educated, clear 2. an educated, clearly 3. a high-educated, clearer 4, highly-educated, more clearly 5. ahighly-educated, clearly A) 1,3 B)2,5 ©)3,4 D) 1,5 E)2,4 194. Choose the correct variant. Ittakes Rauf ... time to get to school as he lives ... of all, 1. more, nearest 2. less, farthest 3. more, farthest 4, less, nearest A) 1,2 B)2,3 C34 D)1,4 B)2,4 195. Choose the correct variant. This sweater suits her ... than that one. 1. nicer 2, more nicely 3. badder 4. better 5. more badly A)1,3 B)2,5 ©)34 D) 1,5 5)2,4 196. Choose the correct variant. Barbara does ... at university because he spends much ... time on studying. 1. well, less 2. badly, moe 3. well, 4. badly, ~ 5. well, more 6 badly, le A)1,3,5 B)2,4,6 0)?” D)L24 E) 1,34 isso: Qrammatika ingi Kaspi Abituriyent many variants are correct? ow 191 as sings ... Leyla. epetter than 2. as good as, Sas bad 25 4. worse than 5, so well as 6. as well as + so badly as 8. as badly as 3 B)4 Os D)6 By 198, Choose the correct variant. Samira gets up SO... . Elnur gets up ... than Samira, Babek gets up ... of all. A) earlier, as early, earlier B) early, more early, most early ) earlier, very early, the earliest D) early, much earlier, earliest E) early, more earlier, most earliest 199. Choose the correct variant, Elshan paints ... . Andy paints ... than Carol. Mary paints... of all ‘A) well, very well, the best B) good, better, the best ©) very good, better, best D) well, much better, best E) very well, more better, the best 200. Choose the correct variant. The ... the problem is, ... solution. ‘A) more complicated, hardly B) most complicated, the hardest C) more complicated, the harder D) more complicated, the hardest E) most complicated, hardest it is to find a 201. Choose the correct variant. .. We leave, ... we'll arrive. A) The sooner, the earlier B) Sooner, earlier C) The soonest, the earliest D) The much sooner, the more early E) The soonest, the most early 202. Choose the correct variant. Ibacked three horses. The Night Star ran ... . ie Sun ran much ... and The Wind ran ... of A) bad, badly, worst B) badly, worse, worst ©) good, better, best D) well, best, the better E) badly, more badly, most badly -89- 203. 204. 205. 206. 207. 208. 209. Choose the correct variant. He speaks Spanish as... his ... brother. A) good as, elder B) fluently as, the eldest C) better than, an older D) much worse than, younger E) badly as, youngest Choose the correct variant. The delegates arrived ... we'd expected. A)as later as B) so late as C) much later than D) more lately than E) as lately as Choose the correct variant. ‘You looked so ... yesterday but you look a bit... now. A) more depressing, happy B) depressed, happier C) depressed, happily D) depressingly, happily E) depressing, more happily Choose the correct variant, This team is... . Itplays... . A) abad, badly B) bad, more badly C) not good, bad D) well, very better E) not bad, very well Choose the correct variant, ‘The man who was looking ... at us looked very A) angry, nervously B) angrily, nervous C) angry, neorvous D) angrily, more nervously B) angrily, more nervous Choose the correct variant. He is... at painting. He paints .... A) bad, badder B) bad, badly C) worse, bad D) badly, the worst E) badly, more badly Choose the correct variant. He came ... because he couldn’t run... the others. A) late, as fast as B) carlier, faster than ©) the latest, the fastest of D) later, much quickly than E) ealiest, most quickly of mmatik: Ingili 210. Choose the correct v: The situation resolved itself .,. 1 had expected. 1, much easily than 2, so easily as 3. much easier 4. as easily as 5. more easily than A)1,3 D)1,2 B)3,5 O45 E)2,4 Choose the correct variant. Every child reacts ... . A) rather different B) quiet differently C) so different D) more differently E) enough differently 2il. 212. Choose the correct variant. The exam was ... we expected but fortunately 1 passed it ... A) harder than, hardly B) as easy as, much easier C)as difficult as, successful D) much easier than, more hardly B) as hard as, successfully 213. Choose the correct variant. The goods are ...cheaper than I expected. 1a little 2. less 3. much 4. more 5.00 A)1,3 B)3,5 4,5 D)1,2 E)2,4 214. Choose the correct variant. The goods are ...cheap than I expected. A)alittle B) less C) much D) more B) alot 215. Choose the correct variant, This dress is ... expensive than I expected! L alittle 2. less 3. much 4, more 5.80 A)1,3 D)1,2 04,5 216. Choose the correct variant. He chose ... route... . A) short, possible B) short, possibly C) the shortest, possible D) the shortest, the most possibly E) a shorter, a more possible oat 7. Choose the correct variant They answered all of the teacher's «-- because they studied ... during “St A) correctly, very good, last.” a, B) very easily, enough well, the last | C) so hardly, too badly, the latest D) perfectly, much well, latest E) quite casily, hard, the last Choose the correct variant, Linda is ... reader but she can’t read ag she did before. ey A) fast, fast C) fast, fastly E) faster, fast B)a fas, fast faster D)a fast, fast 219. Choose the correct variant, She's become too ... , itis raining ..., A) wet, heavy B) wetter, heavier C) wet, heavily D) weiter, more heavily E) wet, much heavier 220. Choose the correct variant. The problem seems ... . However, we can’t solve it .... A) easy, successfully B) easily, successfully D) easily, successful E) much more successful 221. Choose the correct variant. The students will be ... if they study very ... and they can pass the exam ... than the others. A) successfully, hardly, much easily B) successful, hard, more easily C) successful, hardly, much easier D) successfully, harder, more easily E) successfully, more hardly, easier 222. Choose the correct variant. Elizabeth's voice sounds ... , she sings So" .. among the other singers. A) hearty, hearty B) most heartily, most heartily C) hearty, most heartily D) heartily, most heartily E) more heartily, hearty is dili. Test bank1. I hi the correct variant. = ae ... for her oil and gas. A) particularly famous _B) so popularly ©) enough popular D) much famous ) too more popular 294, Choose the correct variant. Inwinter nights become ... and... . A) long, darkest B) shorter, darker ©) longer, darker 1D) more long, more dark E) much longer, more darker 225. Choose the correct variant. In winter days become ... A) longer B) shorter C) long D) more shorter E) much longer 226. Choose the correct variant. In summer days become ... and ... A) long, hottest B) shorter, hotter C) longer, hotter D) more long, more hot E) much longer, more hotter 227. Choose the correct variant. In summer days become ... . A) longer B) shorter ©) short D) much shorter E) more longer 228. Choose the correct variant. Sharon has bought ... ear, so she looks very ... B) anew, happy D) new, happily A) new, happy ©) newer, happier E) anew, happily 229. Choose the correct variant. Charles isn’t... person, but today he looks very .... A)a serious, seriously B) seriously, serious ©) serious, serious D) aserious, serious E) a more serious, more seriously Qrammatika 230. Choose the correct variant, Jennifer is ... singer, so she sang ... of all at the concert. A) a good, best B) better, best C) good, the best D) good, best E) a good, better 231. Choose the correct variant. The man who was standing ... in front of the door looked very .... A) the most quietly, sadder B) quite, sad C) more quitely, more sadly D) quietly, sad E) quietly, sadly 232. Choose the correct variant, ‘The man who was standing ... in front of the door looked at us so... . A) the most quietly, sadder B) quite, sad C) more quitely, more sadly D) quietly, sad E) quietly, sadly 233. Choose the correct variant. Father shouted at me ..... It is very ... of him. A) angry, more pleasant B) angrily, more polite C) angrier, nobler D) angrily, impolite E) more angrily, nicer 234. Choose the correct variant. If he doesn’t work ... , he will ... be able to pass his exam. 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