can apply English adjectives and adverbs in a clear context
have started familiarising yourself with the vocab of MS 6
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What is ....
an adjective ?
an adverb?
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Linking verbs
connect the subject of a sentence with words that describe or identify that subject = adjectives (or adjective phrases) or nouns (or noun phrases).
Examples:
be, become, seem, appear, smell, look, taste, sound, and feel.
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A Painted House - John Grisham
This was our sole topic of conversation over breakfast and pappy was so angry he could barely eat. Ten well-rested and hardworking and Mexicans were far more valuable than the Spruills.
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A Painted House - John Grisham
This was our sole topic of conversation over breakfast and pappy wassoangry he could barely eat. Ten well-rested and hardworking Mexicans werefarmorevaluable than the Spruills.
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Check
Ex. 1, 4 and 5, pp. 100, 102, 103
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Euphemisms
A polite way to say something sad, harsh, uncomfortable or blunt.