Theme 3 Adjectives & Adverbs

Adjectives & Adverbs.. 

Hoe zat het ook alweer?
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Adjectives & Adverbs.. 

Hoe zat het ook alweer?

Slide 1 - Slide

Adjectives
-  Bijvoegelijke naamwoorden
- Zeggen iets over een zelfstandig naamwoord: 
   the careful driver, the angry teacher, a beautiful dress
- Soms twee vormen: 
   This job is boring / interesting / tiring / annoying (= over ding)
   I am bored / interested / tired / annoyed (= over persoon)

Slide 2 - Slide

1. Everything was really quiet. There was ... silence.
A
complete
B
completely

Slide 3 - Quiz

Adverbs = bijwoorden
Kunnen iets zeggen over: 
  • werkwoorden (she drove carefully)
  • bijvoegelijke naamwoorden (surprisingly easy)
  • andere bijwoorden  (incredibly quickly)
  • een hele zin (Hopefully, ... )

Slide 4 - Slide

Adverbs

  • Adverbs maak je MEESTAL door -ly achter het bijvoeglijk naamwoord te  zetten  
  • quick > quickly
  • careful > carefully

Slide 5 - Slide

2. Mike stays in shape by playing tennis ...
A
regular
B
regularly

Slide 6 - Quiz

Uitzonderingen 1

- Een aantal adverbs maak je niet met -ly: 
   good > well          the good dog, you did well
   fast > fast             the fast car, he ran fast              
   hard > hard          the hard test, he tried hard          
   'hardly' = nauwelijks

Slide 7 - Slide

Uitzonderingen 2
Woorden die eindigen op -ic > ally
  • fantastic> fantastically

Woorden die eindigen op -y > ily
  • Lucky > luckily
      

Slide 8 - Slide

LET OP!
- Je gebruikt adjectives i.p.v. adverbs bij werkwoorden zoals
   be / feel / look / taste / sound / smell / seem

   I am tired, she is hungry, you look tired, you smell nice

Slide 9 - Slide

I tasted the soup carefully. 
It tasted awful. 
The dog smells good
The dog smells well. 
He looked suspicious
He looked suspiciously. 

Slide 10 - Drag question

3. You shouldn't go up that ladder. It doesn't seem ...
A
safe
B
safely

Slide 11 - Quiz

4. Jason speaks English very ...
A
good
B
well

Slide 12 - Quiz

5. I tried on the shoes and they fit me ...
A
perfect
B
perfectly

Slide 13 - Quiz

6. I tried really ... to remember his name, but I couldn't.
A
hard
B
hardly

Slide 14 - Quiz

7. Our team lost the game because we played very ...
A
bad
B
badly

Slide 15 - Quiz

8. The bus driver was ... injured.
A
serious
B
seriously

Slide 16 - Quiz

9. Kevin is ... clever.
A
extreme
B
extremely

Slide 17 - Quiz

10. This hamburger tastes ... ! What's in it?
A
awful
B
awfully

Slide 18 - Quiz

11. You shouldn't speak so ... I can't understand you.
A
fast
B
fastly

Slide 19 - Quiz

12. You can ... do this if you put some effort into it.
A
easy
B
easily

Slide 20 - Quiz

13. Jack is ... upset about losing his phone
A
terrible
B
terribly

Slide 21 - Quiz

14. Robin looks so ... What's the matter with him?
A
sad
B
sadly

Slide 22 - Quiz

15. Be ... with this glass of milk. It's really hot.
A
careful
B
carefully

Slide 23 - Quiz

16. Maria opened her present ...
A
slow
B
slowly

Slide 24 - Quiz

17. She worked really ... to pass the test.
A
hard
B
hardly

Slide 25 - Quiz

18. He was expelled because he was extremely ... to one of his teachers.
A
impolite
B
impolitely

Slide 26 - Quiz

19. Can you speak more ..., please?
A
loud
B
loudly

Slide 27 - Quiz

20. It's ... cold today. You should really wear a sweater today.
A
awful
B
awfully

Slide 28 - Quiz

Adverbs of frequency and "how"
PLACE IN SENTENCE

(textbook page 56)

Slide 29 - Slide

Adverbs of frequency
Adverbs of frequency

Slide 30 - Slide

Waar staan adverbs of frequency?
You always walk to school             -> komt voor het werkwoord

I am sometimes late for school  -> komt na het werkwoord to be

I have never walked to school    -> komt voor het hoofd w.w.

Slide 31 - Slide

Drag the adverb to the right place: nearly
She 
had
lost
her notebook
nearly

Slide 32 - Drag question

Drag the adverb to the right place:  (slowly) 
Mother
closed
the door
slowly

Slide 33 - Drag question

Choose the sentence with the correct word order.
A
They often go out in the weekends.
B
They go often out in the weekends.

Slide 34 - Quiz

What is the correct word order?
A
They never are on time.
B
They are never on time.

Slide 35 - Quiz

Choose the sentence with the correct word order.
A
I always am happy.
B
I am always happy.
C
I am happy always.
D
Always I am happy.

Slide 36 - Quiz

Choose the sentence with the correct word order.
A
We are never late for class.
B
We never are late for class.

Slide 37 - Quiz

What is the correct word order?
A
You have been never there.
B
You never have been there.
C
You have been there never.
D
You've never been there.

Slide 38 - Quiz

Choose the sentence with the correct word order.
A
They always do their homework on Saturday.
B
They do always their homework on Saturday.

Slide 39 - Quiz

Correct word order:
Billy / to his friend /
five minutes ago / went
A
Billy went to his friend five minutes ago
B
Billy went five minutes ago to his friend
C
Billy five minutes ago went to his friend.
D
Five minutes ago Billy went to his friend

Slide 40 - Quiz

-Word Order-

always - new shoes - buy - we
A
Always we buy new shoes
B
We buy always new shoes
C
We buy new shoes always
D
We always buy new shoes

Slide 41 - Quiz

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Slide 42 - Poll