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Ex:4 p62. Complete the sentences with adverbs formed from the adjectives in brackets.
To solve this exercise, we need to find adverbs that are formed from the adjectives provided in brackets. Adverbs are words that describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. They often end in -ly.
Let's look at the first sentence: "She sings (beautiful) ____________________."
First, we need to identify the adjective in the brackets, which is "beautiful." To form an adverb from this adjective, we add -ly to the end. Therefore, the correct adverb to complete the sentence would be "beautifully."
The completed sentence would be: "She sings beautifully."
Now, let's move on to the next sentence: "They danced (quick) ____________________."
The adjective in the brackets is "quick." To form the adverb, we add -ly to the end. Therefore, the correct adverb to complete the sentence would be "quickly."
The completed sentence would be: "They danced quickly."
We can follow the same process for the remaining sentences and complete them with the corresponding adverbs formed from the given adjectives.
Ex:6 p62. Complete the sentence with "have to" or "don't have to."
This exercise requires us to choose between using "have to" or "don't have to" to complete each sentence. "Have to" means it is necessary or required, while "don't have to" means it is not necessary or optional.
Let's look at the first sentence: "You _______________ wear a school uniform."
In this sentence, we need to decide whether wearing a school uniform is necessary or not. If it is necessary, we would use "have to," and if it is not, we would use "don't have to."
Assuming that wearing a school uniform is required at the school in question, the correct completion would be "You have to wear a school uniform."
We can follow the same process for the remaining sentences and choose between "have to" or "don't have to" based on whether the action is necessary or optional.
1. The most commonly used circuits in any computer are the OR, AND, NOT, and FLIP-FLOP circuits.
2. These circuits are called logic gates or circuits.
3. A digital computer is a system that processes and stores a large amount of data, and it solves numerical computations of complex scientific problems.
4. There is one thing that a computer cannot do itself, which is to program itself.
5. The instructions and digits are stored in the memory, which is an essential part of the computer.
6. The function of the control is to interpret orders and convert them into appropriate voltages to operate switches and carry out the instructions.
7. The arithmetic device serves for performing arithmetic computations like addition and subtraction.
8. The central processor is formed by the control and arithmetic components.
9. In addition to the central processor, a computer requires appropriate input-output devices for inserting data and reading the final result.
10. Computations in a computer are performed by transmitting commands to the central processor. The control unit selects the correct operands from the memory, transmits them to the arithmetic unit, and returns the result to the memory. The memory stores the original input data and partial results, and the control unit automatically passes on to the next instruction if the computation continues. The input can also insert more data into the memory if there is space available.
These answers are based on the information provided in the given text.
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