ESP Digital Resources Adverbial Constructions Question Title * 1. Which of the following sentences have been formed correctly? You may mark as many answers as you wish. It may help to look up the key words here: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/. For further information see here: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/about-adjectives-and-adverbs/adverbs. The lazy students made barely any attempt at the assignment. The lazy students made a bare attempt at the assignment. The lazy students barely made an attempt at the assignment. The lazy students made barely an attempt at the assignment. OK Question Title * 2. Which of the following sentences have been formed correctly? You may mark as many answers as you wish. For more practice with this language issue, see here: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/internet-grammar/adverbs/ly.htm Please exit the room orderly. Please exit the room in an orderly fashion. Please exit the room orderlily. OK Question Title * 3. Which of the following sentences have been formed correctly? You may mark as many answers as you wish. The film was acclaimed critically and was nominated for an Academy Award. The film was critical acclaimed and was nominated for an Academy Award. The critically acclaimed film was nominated for an Academy Award. The film received widespread critical acclaim and was nominated for an Academy Award. OK Question Title * 4. Which of the following sentences have been formed correctly? You may mark as many answers as you wish. The baker carefully weighed the flour to make sure he had exactly the right quantity. The baker carefully weighed the flour to make sure he had exact right quantity. The baker carefully weighed the flour to make sure the quantity were exactly right. The baker weighed the flour carefully to make sure he had exactly right quantity. The baker weighed the flour carefully to make sure the quantity was exactly right. OK Question Title * 5. Which of the following sentences have been formed correctly? You may mark as many answers as you wish. If you're not sure about the differences, see here: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/right-or-rightly The official tribunal was right to condemn the war criminals. The official tribunal condemned the war criminals rightly. The official tribunal was in the right when it condemned the war criminals. The official tribunal rightly condemned the war criminals. OK Fertig