<span>(a) I'm afraid I
stupidly forgot to bring my camera. (stupid); </span>
<span>(b)It rained continuously for
three hours. (continuous); </span>
<span>c) He died heroically trying to save his friend's
life. (heroic); </span>
<span>(d) The children were playing noisily in the garden. (noisy); </span>
<span>(e) My questions are truthfully. (truthful); </span>
<span>(f) The film ended dramatically
with the hero's death in a gun-fight. (dramatic); </span>
<span>(g) She worked very hard.
(hard); </span>
<span>(h) He looked angrily at the person who had interrupted. (angry); </span>
<span>(i)
She promised publically that the government would not raise taxes. (public); </span>
<span>g)
He's usually very lively but today he's strangely quiet. (strange); </span>
<span>(k) He
arranged his desk very tidily everything in its right place. (tidy); </span>
<span>(l) I agree
with you complete. You're absolutely right. (complete, absolute)</span>
1.Do you want to go to country? my wife asked me on Sunday.
2.I'd love to, I answered. We decided to go to the Kuskovo and got there at eleven in the morning the weather was fine and we had a long walk in the park .
3.We went back to town at four in the afternoon.
4.We had dinner, and in the evening we went to the. theatre.
5. The play was very interesting and we liked it very much.
6.Then we went to home.
7.At home we had. supper, played the game of the chess and went to the bed at 12 o'clock.
<em>It is a fine day, isn’t it?
</em>
<em>You are studying English, aren’t
you?
</em>
<em>Ann has a new car, hasn’t
she ?
</em>
<em>You were in England last
year, weren’t you?
</em>
<em>
He can speak English, can’t
he?
</em>
<span>For a guide</span><span><span> it is always</span> typical to pick up an </span><span>expensive bus and then cycle in a </span><span><span>hurry to the </span>canteen.</span>