Test 16. Adverb. Spelling of не and ни with adverbs. Variant 1: a1. Which word serves as a demonstrative adverb?

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Test 16. Adverb. Spelling of "не" and "ни" with adverbs. Variant 1:
a1. Which word serves as a demonstrative adverb? 1) here 2) this 3) when 4) nowhere.
a2. Which example contains an adverb in the comparative degree? 1) The road turned out to be longer than we expected. 2) Our athletes performed better than everyone else in the pursuit race. 3) Usually, goods in the store are more expensive than at the market. 4) I think the chocolate candy is tastier than the caramel.
a3. Which adverb is written with "не" without a hyphen? 1) not at all funny 2) not quietly, but loudly 3) not tomorrow 4) not stupidly.
a4. In which answer variant are all the numbers correctly indicated, in their places.
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The spelling of "не" and "ни" with adverbs is an important aspect of Russian grammar. Let"s go through each question step by step to understand and find the correct answers.

a1. In this question, we need to identify the word that serves as a demonstrative adverb. A demonstrative adverb is used to point out or indicate something specific. Let"s examine the options:

1) here
2) this
3) when
4) nowhere

Out of these options, "here" and "nowhere" can be considered demonstrative adverbs. However, "here" is more commonly used as a locative adverb, indicating a specific location, rather than a demonstrative adverb. On the other hand, "nowhere" is a demonstrative adverb as it shows absence or negation of any place.

So the correct answer is 4) nowhere.

a2. Here, we need to find the example that contains an adverb in the comparative degree. Adverbs in comparative degree are used to compare two actions or states. Let"s examine the options:

1) The road turned out to be longer than we expected.
2) Our athletes performed better than everyone else in the pursuit race.
3) Usually, goods in the store are more expensive than at the market.
4) I think the chocolate candy is tastier than the caramel.

Out of these options, option 1) "The road turned out to be longer than we expected" contains the adverb "longer" in the comparative degree. It is used to compare the length of the road with the expectation.

So the correct answer is 1) The road turned out to be longer than we expected.

a3. This question asks us to identify the adverb that is written with "не" without a hyphen. Let"s examine the options:

1) not at all funny
2) not quietly, but loudly
3) not tomorrow

The correct answer is 1) "not at all funny." "Не" without a hyphen is used to negate an adjective or a participle, not an adverb. In this case, "funny" is an adjective, and "не" is used to negate it.

So the correct answer is 1) not at all funny.

I hope this detailed explanation helps you understand the concepts of demonstrative adverbs, comparatives, and the use of "не" without a hyphen with adverbs. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask!