Adverbs and adjectives

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  • Questionnaire 
  • explanation adverbs and adjectives
  • practice
  •  checking 
  •  ending the lesson
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Welcome!
  • Questionnaire 
  • explanation adverbs and adjectives
  • practice
  •  checking 
  •  ending the lesson

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Questionnaire
Please go to this website:
exitticket.nl/ticket/aaoqwnif

Answer the questions honestly and explain your choices. 


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Grammar: adverbs and adjectives
  • What is a noun? (zelfstandig naamwoord)
  • Een zelfstandignaamwoord is een mens/ dier/ ding
  • Examples: Lisa, That house, His dog etc. 

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Grammar: adverbs and adjectives
Have a look at these sentences. 
What are the underlined words describing? 

  • She is beautiful.
  • Why are you playing those easy games?
  • That dog is big.
  • He has a deep voice.

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Grammar: adverbs and adjectives
Have a look at these sentences. 
What are the underlined words describing? > Nouns 

Therefore the underlined words are adjectives (bijvoeglijk naamwoorden) 
  • She is beautiful.
  • Why are you playing those easy games?
  • That dog is big.
  • He has a deep voice.

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The underlined words (bnw)  in this case say something about a noun (znw

  • She is beautiful.
  • Why are you playing those easy games?
  • He has a deep voice.  
Now look at these sentences. What are the bold words describing now? 

  • She smiles beautifully.
  • You can win those games easily
  • He is deeply in love.

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The underlined words (bnw)  in this case say something about a noun (znw

  • She is beautiful.
  • Why are you playing those easy games?
  • He has a deep voice.  
Now look at these sentences. The bold words (bijwoord) are describing verbs (ww)

  • She smiles beautifully.
  • You can win those games easily
  • He is deeply in love.

beautiful > beautifully
easy > easily
deep > deeply

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wat valt je op als je kijkt naar de uitgangen

                      Adjectives
Bijvoeglijk naamwoorden omschrijven een mens/dier/ding. 

1. 
- she is quick 
- Your son looks happy
- That painting is horrible
2. 
- That's a fast car. 
- My sister is a hard worker. 
3. 
- They are good students. 

                        Adverbs
Bijwoorden omschrijven werkwoorden. Dus hoe iets gedaan wordt.

1. Bijwoorden eindigen vaak met 'ly'
- quick>  She got here quickly.
2. Als het woord eindigt met 'y' verander het naar 'ily' 
-  happy> She hugged him happily
3. Als het woord eindigt met 'ble' of 'the' verander het naar 'bly' of 'tly' 
-  horrible> My parents are suffering horribly
-  gentle> she placed it gently on the table. 

4. Soms verandert het woord niet
-  fast> He's driving fast.
-  hard> She works hard
5. Soms verandert het woord helemaal.
- good> They are studying well

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Let op!
Verbs like feel, sound, look, taste, appear and seem are called sense verbs. In English, we normally use sense verbs with adjectives (“I feel bad today”), not adverbs.
That looks amazing.
This fish tastes awful.
I'm sorry I feel horrible about the situation. 

But sometimes it can be correct> She looked angrily at me. 

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Checking
Which of these sentences are correct and which are wrong? What should it actually be?

- You played good yesterday. 
- I scratched my head nervously. 
- She's talking loudly. 
- That box is heavily. 


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Checking
1. Sue climbed up the ladder ..... (careful)
2. He's an ......... (excellent) actor. 
3. Why do you always behave so ..... (bad)
4. He sings ..... (good)
5. The soup tastes ......... (wonderful)

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Checking
1. Sue climbed up the ladder carefully.
2. He's an excellent actor. 
3. Why do you always behave so badly.
4. He sings well.
5. The soup tastes wonderful/wonderfully.

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Practice
First work on this hand out. You have about 20 minutes to finish it. We will check the answers afterwards.

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Checking 
I will put up the answers on the screen. Check whether you got your answers right or wrong and fix the mistakes. 

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Homework for the next lesson
- Finish the second hand out at home if you haven't already. I will upload the answer sheet on magister. Check your answers at home. 

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