M4A - Adjectives and Adverbs

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This is a beautiful car.          

He sings beautifully.           

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This is a beautiful car.          --> adjective

He sings beautifully.            --> adverb

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Adjectives

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Adjective
= bijvoegelijk naamwoord

An adjective tells you something about a noun.

Can you give me an example of an adjective?

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Can you give me an example of an adjective?

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Adjective
the blue sky

the gigantic mansion

the expensive mansion



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Adjective
The sky is blue. 

That house is gigantic.

That gigantic house is expensive.


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Pay attention to...
Verbs like taste, smell, look, sound and feel are called sense verbs.

We use the verb TO BE and sense verbs with adjectives.
I am late.
I feel good.
You look tired.

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Adverbs


What are adverbs?

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Adverb
= bijwoord

An adverb tells you something about:
  • verb
  • another adverb
  • adjective

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Adverb
= bijwoord

An adverb tells you something about:
  • verb  --> The celebrity proudly announced her new movie.
  • another adverb  --> It all happened really quickly.
  • adjective  --> The incredibly supportive host helped the singer off the stage.

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Let's practice.
Is the word [between brackets] an adjective or an adverb?

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My aunt always cries very [loudly]!
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adjective
B
adverb

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Do you know that [wonderful] song?
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adjective
B
adverb

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Wow, Justin sings [fantastically]!
I absolutely love him.
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adjective
B
adverb

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I am going to be [late] for school!
A
adjective
B
adverb

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How to form an adverb
loudly
fantasically
quickly
severly
funnily
gently

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How to form an adverb
adjective + ly = adverb

wonderful + ly = wonderfully

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EXCEPTIONS
consonant + y  --> -ily      funny --> funnily
-le --> -ly                                 gentle --> gently
- ic --> -ically                         automatic --> automatically
- ue --> -uly                             true --> truly
- ll --> lly                                    full --> fully

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Irregular adverbs
good --> well
fast --> fast
hard --> hard (=hard)
-        --> hardly (= nauwelijks)
daily --> daily

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He is doing a good job.
I'm doing well.
Adjective or Adverb?
Adverb - How?

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He is doing a good job.
I'm doing well.
Let's practice.

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Beyoncé dances ___, doesn't she?
A
fabulous
B
fabulously

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Vinny plays rugby very ___.
A
good
B
well

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Hermione ___ answered the question.
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happy
B
happily

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         Let's practise
- Unit 2, lesson 4: exercises 12+13+14

Done?
- Unit 2.3 - exercises 2 tm 7 + 13

Time:  11:05 hrs






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I understand adjectives and adverbs
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