1. bad - The adjective "bad" describes a noun, while an adverb describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. To change the adjective "bad" into an adverb, we add the suffix "-ly" to the adjective. Therefore, "badly" is the adverb form of "bad."
2. quit - The adjective "quit" does not have a separate adverb form. Instead, we use the same word as both an adjective and an adverb. For example, "He quit his job" (adjective) and "He quit smoking" (adverb).
3. terrible - To change the adjective "terrible" into an adverb, we add the suffix "-ly" to the adjective. Therefore, "terribly" is the adverb form of "terrible."
4. careful - The adjective "careful" ends in "-ful," which is replaced by the adverb suffix "-ly." Therefore, "carefully" is the adverb form of "careful."
5. hungry - The adjective "hungry" does not have a separate adverb form. Instead, we use the same word as both an adjective and an adverb. For example, "He felt hungry" (adjective) and "He ate hungrily" (adverb).
6. quick - The adjective "quick" does not require any changes to become an adverb. We use the same word as both an adjective and an adverb. For example, "He ran quick" (adjective) and "He ran quickly" (adverb).
7. nice - The adjective "nice" does not require any changes to become an adverb. We use the same word as both an adjective and an adverb. For example, "She spoke nice" (adjective) and "She spoke nicely" (adverb).
8. easy - The adjective "easy" does not require any changes to become an adverb. We use the same word as both an adjective and an adverb. For example, "He did it easy" (adjective) and "He did it easily" (adverb).
1. bad - badly
2. quiet - quietly
3. terrible - terribly
4. careful - carefully
5. hungry - hungrily
6. quick - quickly
7. nice - nicely
8. easy - easily
Объяснение:
2. quit - The adjective "quit" does not have a separate adverb form. Instead, we use the same word as both an adjective and an adverb. For example, "He quit his job" (adjective) and "He quit smoking" (adverb).
3. terrible - To change the adjective "terrible" into an adverb, we add the suffix "-ly" to the adjective. Therefore, "terribly" is the adverb form of "terrible."
4. careful - The adjective "careful" ends in "-ful," which is replaced by the adverb suffix "-ly." Therefore, "carefully" is the adverb form of "careful."
5. hungry - The adjective "hungry" does not have a separate adverb form. Instead, we use the same word as both an adjective and an adverb. For example, "He felt hungry" (adjective) and "He ate hungrily" (adverb).
6. quick - The adjective "quick" does not require any changes to become an adverb. We use the same word as both an adjective and an adverb. For example, "He ran quick" (adjective) and "He ran quickly" (adverb).
7. nice - The adjective "nice" does not require any changes to become an adverb. We use the same word as both an adjective and an adverb. For example, "She spoke nice" (adjective) and "She spoke nicely" (adverb).
8. easy - The adjective "easy" does not require any changes to become an adverb. We use the same word as both an adjective and an adverb. For example, "He did it easy" (adjective) and "He did it easily" (adverb).