Writing Task 2. Adverbs of manner. Please make adverbs from the adjectives in bracket
1. Suzi plays tennis really (good).
2. Please can you talk (quiet)?
3. Mishkarides his bike too (fast).
4. Ilya plays the piano (beautiful).
5. I cook really (bad).
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To make an adverb from the adjective "good", we need to add the suffix "-ly" to the adjective. So, "good" becomes "well". We use "well" here because it describes the manner in which Suzi plays tennis.
2. Please can you talk (quietly)?
To make an adverb from the adjective "quiet", we also add the suffix "-ly". So, "quiet" becomes "quietly". We use "quietly" here because it describes how we want someone to talk, in a quiet manner.
3. Mishkarides his bike too (fast).
To make an adverb from the adjective "fast", we add the suffix "-ly". So, "fast" becomes "fastly". However, "fastly" is not a common adverb in English. Instead, we use the adverb "quickly" to describe how someone rides their bike at a fast pace. So, the correct adverb in this case is "quickly".
4. Ilya plays the piano (beautifully).
To make an adverb from the adjective "beautiful", we replace the ending "-ful" with "-fully". So, "beautiful" becomes "beautifully". We use "beautifully" here because it describes how Ilya plays the piano with beauty or in a beautiful manner.
5. I cook really (badly).
To make an adverb from the adjective "bad", we add the suffix "-ly". So, "bad" becomes "badly". We use "badly" here because it describes how I cook in a bad manner or with poor skill.
In summary, to make adverbs from the given adjectives, we generally add the suffix "-ly" to the adjective. However, there are exceptions like changing "-ful" to "-fully" or using a different adverb altogether. Adverbs of manner describe how an action is performed.