Exercise 6. Point out the kind of adverbial modifier, and state by what it is expressed. Translate into Russian.

1. Gallio slowly nodded his head. (Douglas) 2. He's coming on Satur­day at one o'clock. (Cronin) 3. Lucia stopped them in their tracks with a stern command. (Douglas) 4. Sally was sitting on the front seat of the buggy, dumb and unhappy at being ignored. (Prichard) 5. I feel my own deficiencies too keenly to presume so far. (Shaw) 6. A few miners hung on, hoping the mines .would reopen. (Prichard) 7. The first bar of gold raised hopes sky high. (Prichard) 8. She had to talk because of her desire to laugh. (Mansfield) 9. Gallio pushed back his huge chair and rose to his full height as if preparing to deliver an address. (Doug­las) 10. He takes aglass and holds it to Essie to be filled. (Shaw) 11.Morris was walking too quickly for Sally to keep up with him. (Prichard) 12. The poor woman was annoyed with Morris for dumping his wife on her. (Prichard) 13. It was quite a long narrative. (Douglas) 14. Of course Laura and Jose were far too grown-up to really care about such things. (Mansfield) 15. Now and then Gavin would stop to point out silently some rarity. (Cronin) 16. And for all her quiet mariner,' and' her quiet smile, she was full of trouble. (Dickens) 17. The young school­teacher's spirits rose to a decided height. (Dreiser) 18. Evil report, with time and chance to help it, travels patiently, and travels far. (Collins)