This lesson contains 22 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 60 min
Items in this lesson
Adverbs vs. adjectives
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What is an adjective?
What is an adverb?
Slide 2 - Slide
Adjective (bijvoeglijk namwoord)
An adjective adds something to a noun (zelfstandig naamwoord) or in other words:
An adjectve says something about noun (de, het, een woorden)
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Examples
Peter has a fast car.
Sanne has an old phone
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Adverbs (bijwoorden)
Bijwoorden geven eigenlijk meer informatie over een ander woord. Soms geven ze aan hoe vaak iets gebeurt (bv. never), waar iemand is (bv. outside), op welke manier iets gebeurt (bv. quickly)
SPELLING: heel vaak met -ly erachter
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Adverbs (bijwoorden)
Adverbs can say something about:
Verbs. For example:
He bravely entered the burning house.
She greeted us politely.
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Adverbs also say something about
- An adjective (bijvoeglijk naamwoord)
It is extremelywarmtoday.
His car is veryfast.
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Adverbs also say something about other ADVERBS
He played surprisingly well.
‘well’ is an adverb and so is ‘surprisingly’
surprisingly says something about well
‘surprisingly well’ combined say something about the verb played
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Full sentence
Adverbs tell us something about
An entire sentence, for example:
Fortunately, he could sell the printers
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To sum up
Adjectives say something about the nouns (znw)
Adverbs say something about
- verbs
- adjectives
- adverbs
- whole sentences
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The athlete ran _____ to cross the finish line first.
A
fast
B
fastly
Slide 11 - Quiz
She is very _____.
A
nicely
B
nice
Slide 12 - Quiz
The children played _____ in the park.
A
happy
B
happily
Slide 13 - Quiz
She wore a _____ sweater on the chilly winter day.