Оригинал на английском:
34. Choose the right form in the brackets to complete the sentences.
1. She turned her face to me and smiled (happy/happily). 2. We could (hard/hardly) talk at the disco as the music was playing very (loud/loudly). 3. This stuff smells (bad/badly), throw it away. 4. The old man looked (sad/sadly) at me but didn't say a word. 5. The children seem very (excited/excitedly) today. What's happened? 6. The dog's nose smells very (good/well), a lot better than man's. 7. My words sounded unexpectedly (loud/loudly) in the silence of the empty house. 8. I'm afraid I've got a cold, I'm not feeling (good/well). 9. The perfume smells too (sweet/sweetly), it's not quite what I fancy. 10. The frog's skin felt (smooth/smoothly) and (cold/coldly) in my hand.
1. She turned her face to me and smiled (happy/happily). 2. We could (hard/hardly) talk at the disco as the music was playing very (loud/loudly). 3. This stuff smells (bad/badly), throw it away. 4. The old man looked (sad/sadly) at me but didn't say a word. 5. The children seem very (excited/excitedly) today. What's happened? 6. The dog's nose smells very (good/well), a lot better than man's. 7. My words sounded unexpectedly (loud/loudly) in the silence of the empty house. 8. I'm afraid I've got a cold, I'm not feeling (good/well). 9. The perfume smells too (sweet/sweetly), it's not quite what I fancy. 10. The frog's skin felt (smooth/smoothly) and (cold/coldly) in my hand.