My uncle is moving to Stockholm soon. (definitely)
My uncle is definitely moving to Stockholm soon.
"Adjectives describe nouns. They say what something is like." Is it TRUE or FALSE?
TRUE
I like those pink flowers. (really)
I really like those pink flowers.
When Adverb is used to describe the adjective, we have "________________" What is correct? a) ADJECTIVE + ADVERB b) ADVERB + ADJECTIVE
b) ADVERB + ADJECTIVE
The children play football. (in the garden)
The children play football in the garden.
EXPENSIVE - PENCILS - WOODEN - SOME - BRITISH - LONG - DRAWING
SOME EXPENSIVE LONG BRITISH WOODEN DRAWING PENCILS
THREE - DOGS - CUTE - BIG - BRITISH
THREE CUTE BIG BRITISH DOGS
Adverb tell us about a ________ or how something happens. What is in the blank? a) noun b) verb
b) verb
Adverb is used to describe how frequent something happens => _____________ + VERB. What is in the blank?
ADVERB of frequency
TRADITIONAL - RED - RATTAN - JAPANESE - A - FRUIT BASKET
A TRADITIONAL RED JAPANESE RATTAN FRUIT BASKET
I’m flying to Edinburgh. (tomorrow)
I’m flying to Edinburgh tomorrow.
They sang. (wonderfully)
They sang wonderfully.
A - HOUSE - MODERN - LARGE - STONE - AFRICAN - WHITE
A MODERN LARGE WHITE AFRICAN STONE HOUSE
We went to the cinema. (yesterday)
We went to the cinema yesterday./Yesterday, we went to the cinema.
BEAUTIFUL - SWEDISH - A -WOODEN - BROWN - GUITAR
A BEAUTIFUL BROWN SWEDISH WOODEN GUITAR
Her boyfriend will buy her some flowers. (probably)
Her boyfriend will probably buy her some flowers.
Mary watches TV. (hardly) (ever)
Mary hardly ever watches TV.
JAPANESE - SCARY - KATANAS - TWO - STEEL - LONG - ANCIENT
TWO SCARY LONG ANCIENT JAPANESE STEEL KATANAS
A - BELT - TRENDY - LEATHER - LONG - NEW - BROWN
A TRENDY LONG NEW BROWN LEATHER BELT
Our friends must write a test. (also)
Our friends must also write a test.
OLD - A - FAN - PLASTIC -INDONESIAN - BIG
AN OLD BIG INDONESIAN PLASTIC FAN
She plays really well the piano. CORRECT or INCORRECT?
INCORRECT. She plays the piano really well. (We usually don't put adverbs between the verb and the object)
I was joking. (only)
I was only joking.
BLACK - BUCKET - IRON - A - STRONG - NEW - INDIAN
A STRONG BLACK INDIAN IRON BUCKET
SOME - SHOES - LEATHER - BASKETBALL - MODERN - EXPENSIVE - AMERICAN
SOME EXPENSIVE MODERN AMERICAN LEATHER BASKETBALL SHOES
BACKPACK - A - GREEN - SCHOOL - CUTE - LARGE - NEW
A CUTE LARGE NEW GREEN SCHOOL BACKPACK
THREE - WATCHES - METAL - MODERN - SWISS - BLACK
THREE MODERN BLACK SWISS METAL WATCHES
The dog barks. (loudly)
The dog barks loudly.
Do adjectives go after "to be"?
Yes
Not all words ending in -ly are adverbs. Some adjectives end in -ly too. Is it TRUE or FALSE?
TRUE
What is the adjective form of "beauty"?
Beautiful
EXPENSIVE - AN - BAG - SCHOOL - RED - LEATHER
AN EXPENSIVE RED LEATHER SCHOOL BAG
SOME - HEAVY - SWORDS - STEEL - SCOTTISH - ANCIENT - LONG
SOME HEAVY LONG ANCIENT SCOTTISH STEEL SWORDS
Which word is an adverb in this sentence: "She always eats breakfast"?
Always
I’d rather not go out. (personally)
Personally, I’d rather not go out.
Joe naps (after lunch) (in his room) (every afternoon)
Joe naps in his room every afternoon after lunch.
Which adverb tells how something happens? a) Adverb of Time b) Adverb of Place c) Adverb of Manner
c) Adverb of Manner
Where do adverbs of manner, place and time usually go?
In end position.
James played. (in the match) (on Saturday) (brilliantly)
James played brilliantly in the match on Saturday.
Find the adverb in this sentence: "They ran quickly."
quickly
A - JACKET - AMERICAN - LEATHER - COOL - NEW - RIDING
A COOL NEW AMERICAN LEATHER RIDING JACKET
Which ending is often added to an adjective to make an adverb? a) -ness b) -ly c) -ful
b) -ly
There are 7 types of adjectives. What are they?
Opinion, Size, Shape, Color, Origin, Material, Age
Where do you usually find an adjective in a sentence? a) Before a noun b) After a noun c) After a verb
a) Before a noun
CERAMIC - MUGS - SOME - UGLY - BLACK AND WHITE - LARGE
SOME UGLY BLACK AND WHITE CERAMIC MUGS
GOOD - MOVIE - A - SPANISH - HORROR - SHORT
A GOOD SHORT SPANISH HORROR MOVIE
WALKING - STICKS - SOME - WOODEN - OLD - LONG - WHITE
SOME LONG OLD WHITE WOODEN WALKING STICKS
John fell off the bike. (almost)
John almost fell off the bike.
He drives his car. (carefully)
He drives his car carefully.
A - SONG - BEAUTIFUL - LONG - OLD - IRISH
A BEAUTIFUL LONG OLD IRISH SONG
Beth swims (every evening) (before dusk) (to keep in shape) (in the pool) (enthusiastically)
Beth swims enthusiastically in the pool every evening before dusk to keep in shape.
AN - HEAVY - RUBBER - AMERICAN - EXPENSIVE - BALL - BASKET - ORANGE
AN EXPENSIVE ORANGE AMERICAN RUBBER BASKET BALL
He walked out without saying a word. (simply)
He simply walked out without saying a word.
I saw him. (there)
I saw him there.
Did you enjoy the flight? (both)
Did you both enjoy the flight?
Find the adjective in this sentence: "He has a small dog."
Small
I forgot my swimming costume so I had to sit on the side and watch. (unfortunately)
Unfortunately, I forgot my swimming costume so I had to sit on the side and watch.
I get up late on weekends. (usually)
I usually get up late on weekends.
FAST - A - GERMAN - RED - CAR - RACING
A FAST RED GERMAN RACING CAR
What is the definition of an adverb? a) A word that describes or modifies a noun b) A word that describes or modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverbs
b) A word that describes or modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverbs
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