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Cheap with verbs buy, get, hire, sell; cheaply in other cases Clean – прямо, напрямую (e.g. The bullet went clean through his shoulder); cleanly – чисто Clear=aside (e.g. Stand clear of the door); clearly – ясно, четко Dear with verbs buy, sell; dearly in other cases Easy in phrases take it easy, go easy about it; easily in other cases fair in phrases play fair and fight fair; fairly in other cases free – бесплатно; freely – свободно hard – тяжело, усердно; hardly – едва high – высоко; highly=very much just=exactly; justly – справедливо, законно late – поздно; lately – недавно mostly – в основном near – близко; nearly – почти pretty=rather; prettily=beautifully quick (informal)=quickly (formal) sharp – резко (sing sharp – петь слишком высоко, turn sharp – резко повернуть) sharply in other cases short in phrases stop short and cut short; shortly=soon slow goes after verbs and slowly before verbs sound in phrase sound asleep; soundly in other cases sure=certainly; surely (not) – expression of surprise tight (informal)=tightly (formal) wide – широко; widely suggests distance or separation (figural meaning) wrong (informal)=wrongly (formal)
After verbs blow/lie/stand/sit/shine we find both adjectives and adverbs (e.g. They lay silent(ly) on the grass) After verbs feel/smell/taste adjectives are used instead of adverbs (e.g. He felt happy) источники: Гордон, Крылова. Present-day English grammar Collinse reference book
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