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Izoh: Otdan oldinda ham 2ta sifat yoki ravish qo’yish so’ralsa unda
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3. Adverbs
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- Qoida 9: So Very Too + SIFAT/ RAVISH (oddiy daraja) (oldindagi fe’liga bog’liq) Quite Rather
- Xulosa: Sifat va Ravishning gapdagi joylashuvi: A) Sifat+ OT She is a clever girl. B) 15 Verbs + sifat She became impatient
- RAVISHLAR DARAJALANISHI RAVISHLAR DARAJALANISHDA SIFATLAR BILAN BIR XILDIR FAQAT FARQI FE’LDADIR. Agar 15 ta fe’ldan keyin
- Barcha LY qo’shimchali ravishlar ko’p bo’g’inli sifatlardek darajalanadi
- Ravishlarning ortirma darajasida THE artikli ish-di faqatgina OF bo’lsa, hatto Of all ham emas. The teacher spoke more slowly
- TEST «Adjective and adverb»
Izoh: Otdan oldinda ham 2ta sifat yoki ravish qo’yish so’ralsa unda:
Daraja Miqdor Ravishi + Sifat + OT “O’ta / Juda” Akobir is a … … student. (high/talented) Only with … … results can a person enter the university. (fair/high) … …, he decided not to speak about his problem. (true/disappointed) Qoida 9: So Very Too + SIFAT/ RAVISH (oddiy daraja) (oldindagi fe’liga bog’liq) Quite Rather She dances so beautifully. She is so beautiful. He speaks very quickly. The time seems very quick. He speaks too quickly for me to understand. He is too quick for me to understand Xulosa: Sifat va Ravishning gapdagi joylashuvi: A) Sifat+ OT She is a clever girl. B) 15 Verbs + sifat She became impatient. C) All Verbs + Ravish He answered cleverly. D) V + RAVISH + PII The concert was nicely organized. E) V + To’ldiruvchi+ Ravish The woman speaks English fluently. F) V + Sifat+ OT He speaks fluent English. G) 15 Verbs + ravish + sifat He seemed absolutely clever. H) All Verbs + Ravish + ravish She worked absolutely cleverly. I) D. M. Ravish + Sifat + Ot Akobir is a highly talented student. RAVISHLAR DARAJALANISHI RAVISHLAR DARAJALANISHDA SIFATLAR BILAN BIR XILDIR FAQAT FARQI FE’LDADIR. Agar 15 ta fe’ldan keyin darajalanish so’ralsa Sifat darajalanadi. Agar BARCHA fe’ldan keyin darajalanish so’ralsa RAVISH darajalanadi. RAVISH LAR DARAJALANISH JADVALI 2 ga bo’linadi Quyida gi ravishlar sifat shaklidek darajalanadi
Barcha LY qo’shimchali ravishlar ko’p bo’g’inli sifatlardek darajalanadi
Ravishlarning ortirma darajasida THE artikli ish-di faqatgina OF bo’lsa, hatto Of all ham emas. The teacher spoke more slowly to help us to understand. Could you sing more quietly please? He works more industriously than Tom. Jane spoke more quickly than Ann. The sun is shining as brightly as yesterday. Tom works most among his friends. Tom works the most of his friends. He runs as fast as Jack. Jane sings as beautifully as Mary. Tom did the task not so perfectly as Bob. If you wear loose clothing made of natural materials such as cotton you will feel …… as your skin will be able to breathe … A) more comfortably / easily B) comfortably / more easily C) more comfortable / more easily D) more comfortable / easier TEST «Adjective and adverb» 1. Mrs. Smith is very beautiful. She’s much . . . than her husband. A) youngest B) young C) younger D) the youngest 2. The two brothers have found . . . solutions to the problem. I’m not sure who is right. A) the most different B) more different C) differently D) different 3. In the . . . 1990s several companies introduced electronic books, or e-books. A) last B) late C) latest D) later 4. Since Indians in the high Andes Mountains live in thin air, their hearts grow to be . . . than an average size. A) larger B) large C) the largest D) largely 5. Because the forest area is so . . . this summer, it is prohibited to light campfires. driest B) drier C) dry D) drily 6. Come on, Dave! Why are you always so . . . ? We are going to miss the train. A) slow B) slowly C) slower D) slowest 7. Uzbekistan is rich in mineral resources that include . . . gas, petroleum, coal, gold, silver, uranium, copper, lead, zinc, molybdenum, and tungsten. A) nature B) natural C) naturalist D) naturally 8. Canary Islands’ farmers have exported their tomatoes to the UK from . . . October until June for more than 120 years. A) late B) later C) latest D) lately 9. I sank onto . . . chair, feeling weak with worry. A) nearly B) near C) nearer D) the nearest 10. The cobra is a snake which can grow from 1 metre to over 4 metres. Its poison. . . enough to kill humans. A) power B) powered C) powerful D) powerfully 11. The BBC channels offer a mixture of drama, light entertainment, films, sport, children’s, religious and . . . programmes, news and current affairs, and documentaries. A) educate B) educational C) educated D) educator 12. There are many books about cricket and many on beer, but this is . . . book to bring the two subjects together. A) better B) good C) best D) the best 13. The Kiwi is New Zealand’s national symbol. It’s an . . . bird that cannot fly. A) unusual B) unusually C) usual D) usually 14. According to a recent survey, the main meal of the day for . . . British people is the evening meal. A) most B) any C) much D) more 15. West Indians are one of the many minority ethnic groups who help to make life in the UK so . . . and colorful. A) richer B) richest C) rich D) richly 16. Many scientists now view the modern threat of global warming as the . . . threat mankind has ever faced. A) great B) greater C) greatest D) greatly 17. On Girls Day, which is celebrated in Japan in March, the entire family gathers for a . . . dinner honoring the girls in the family. A) tradition B) traditions C) traditional D) traditionally 18. The plov prepared for Navruz holiday was . .. and the team of builders enjoyed it very much. A) wonder B) wonders C) wonderfully D) wonderful 19. English people don’t usually have porridge for breakfast. Porridge is rather more a Scottish . . . an English food. A) that B) than C) then D) this 20. We went to ... school, lived in ... town, but never talked to each other. A) same/the same B) such/one another C) same/same D) the same/the same 21. The farm could no longer operate . . . and was closed down. A) profitably B) profitable C) profit D) profiteer 22. Though plastic is essential for modern civilization, it is a very new material. Today we think of plastic as environmentally . . ., because it does not decay. A) friendless B) unfriendly C) friendship D) friendliness 23. Farm workers have to work very . . . during the harvest. A)hard B) hardly C) harder D) the hardest 24. The postman brings my mail so . . . . I rarely see it before I go to work. A) lately B) late C) later D) latest 25. You are very . . . . I’m sure the boss thinks very highly of you. A) responsibility B) response C) responsible D) responsibly 26. Please don’t go too . . . the edge of the platform. It’s very dangerous. A) near B) nearly C) nearest D) nearer 27. John appeared . . . at the end of the party. A) expect B) to expect C) unexpectedly D) expecting 28. Father said ”no” so . . . that we understood that he would never change his mind. A) firmer B) firm C) firmness D) firmly 29. Here is the … activity that my father has taught me. Let’s play hide and sick. a) fun b) funny c) funnily d) funniest 30. The postman brings my mail so . . . . I rarely see it before I go to work. A) lately B) late C) later D) latest 31. You are very . . . . I’m sure the boss thinks very highly of you. A) responsibility B) response C) responsible D) responsibly 32. Please don’t go too . . . the edge of the platform. It’s very dangerous. A) near B) nearly C) nearest D) nearer 33. John appeared . . . at the end of the party. A) expect B) to expect C) unexpectedly D) expecting 34. Jane smiles . . . than the sun. She always looks wonderful. A) more brightly B) most brightly C) brightly D) a little brightly 35. Yesterday the mayor laid . . . the foundation stone of the new leisure center. A) proud B) pride C) proudly D) prouder 36. −I’m going to tell you something very important, so please listen . . . . −I’m all ears. A) carefully B) careful C) more careful D) so careful 37. I feel tired this morning. I didn’t sleep . . . last night. A) well B) good C) better D) best 38. Can Jalil speak English . . . than Russian? A) most fluently B) – C) the most fluently D) more fluently 39. We don’t read ... books ... they do. A) as more/as B) as most/as C) the most/- D) as many/as 40. Garcia Lopez de Cardenas . . . discovered the Grand Canyon while he was looking for the legendary Lost City of Gold. A) accidental B) accidentally C) accident D) accidence 41. Unless I study very . . . , I will not pass all of my exams. A) hardest B) hardly C) harder D) hard 42. It was late when Jane arrived home, so she opened the door very . . . as her parents were already sleeping. A) slow B) slowly C) slower D) slowest 43. She looked good in jeans and a black sweater and her hair was . . . washed after her gym class. A) fresh B) freshen C) fresher D) freshly 44. Literature was important to her, and religion. She was . . . romantic by nature. A) deep B) deeply C) quick D) quickly 45. Then Freddy got up from his chair and walked . . . to the door like a tired man. A) slowly B) slow C) slowest D) slowing 46. Harry stood up, and backed away . . . , returning to his cauldron which was filled with a thick, black liquid. A)) slow B) slower C) slowest D) slowly 47. Spanish is the second most . . . spoken language in the United States - there are 30 million Spanish speakers in the country. A) wide B) wider C) widely D) widen 48. I asked him to call me as soon as he could. Alex smiled ... and nodded. A) sweet B) sweeter C) sweetly D) sweeten 49. Rob was tired and went straight to bed. He slept . . . and didn’t wake up until nine o’clock the next morning. A) best B) most C) good D) well 50. Mobile phones appeared only a few years ago. Now many people . . . cannot imagine their lives without them. A) simple B) simpler C) simply D) simplest 51. Uncle Paddy never went to the cinema and very . . . watched TV. All he seemed to like was reading his books. A) rare B) rarely C) frequent D) frequently 52. You will be surprised when you go to the USA. People drive . . . , and the traffic is very slow. A) carefulness B) more careful C) careful D) carefully 53. . . . the man knows, . . . power he has A) greater/more B) the more/the greater C) the more/greatest D) most/more greater 54. The plane flew so . . . , we could . . . see it. A) high/hardly B) highly/hardly C) high/hard D) highly/hard 55. He is . . . age . . . my brother. A) as/as B) not so/as C) the same/as D) the same/so 56. Your car is much more powerful . . . mine, but my small car is . . . expensive . . . yours. A) than/the more/than B) than/than/than C) as/more/as D) than/as/as 57. Howard Hughes, the American film . . . used to live for fifteen years completely on his own. He used to spend all day lying on his bed watching films. A) producer B) produce C) producing D) production 59. Barbara Cortland is one of the world’s most popular writers. She has sold about 400 million . . . of her novels. A) copies B) copy C) copy’s D) copies’ 60. Five astronauts were aboard the space shuttle. The . . . safe return to earth was a welcome sight to millions of television viewers. A) astronauts’ B) astronaut’s C) astronauts D) astronaut 61. The . . . favourite part of the circus programme was the trapeze act. A) children B) children’s C) child D) childhood 62. I borrowed the . . .pen to fill in the application form. A) secretaries B) secretary C) secretary’s D) secretariat 63. We have a few diplomatic missions assigned to our city. Almost all of the . . . children attend a special school. A) diplomats B) diplomat C) diplomatic D) diplomats’ 64. Texas is a leading producer of petroleum and gas. It’s one of the . . . largest storage areas. A) world B) world’s C) worlds D) worlds’ Download 99 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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