Adjectives and adverbs

Adjectives and Adverbs
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Adjectives and Adverbs

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adjective - bijvoeglijk naamwoord
Een bijvoeglijk naamwoord zegt iets over een zelfstandig naamwoord:
That beautiful house is for sale.
This stunning piece of art is painted by my sister.


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adjectives met getallen
That 7-year-old girl over there is my niece.
It's only a 30-minute walk to the montains.
In the summer we have a six-week holiday.

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adverbs - bijwoorden
Bijwoorden zeggen iets over:
een werkwoord: She sings beautifully.
een bijvoeglijk naamwoord: That indredibly beautiful painting.
een ander bijwoord: She drives extremely carefully.
een zin: Unfortunately, he was already gone.

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adverbs - bijwoorden
Je vormt een bijwoord door -ly achter het bijvoeglijk naamwoord te zetten:

beautiful - beautifully
careful - carefully
extreme - extremely

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let op:
easy - easily
crazy - crazily
ordinary - ordinarily
en:
probable - probably
amiable - amiably


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Confusing adjectives:
woorden zoals: friendly, lovely, unlikely, silly zijn bijvoeglijk naamwoorden ondanks hun vorm. Als ze als bijwoord gebruikt worden is er een formulering met 'way of manner' nodig.
That's a silly hat.
She behaved in a silly manner.
She is a friendly person.
She spoke in a friendly way.

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difficult & impossible
Voor difficult en impossible bestaan geen bijwoorden. Dat moet op een andere manier geformuleerd worden.
Bijvoorbeeld:
She wrote her essay with great difficulty.
He can't possibly be gone.

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bijwoord
He calls her daily.
She always gets up early.
I can jump really high.
The plane flew low.
She can run far.
He can run fast.
You spelled that word wrong.
She behaves strange.
bijv naamwoord
This is a daily newspaper.
Let's take the early train.
That ceiling is high.
This is a low ceiling.
The far end of the hallway.
This is a fast car.
That's the wrong word.
That's a strange girl.


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verschillen in betekenis
I like short stories. (ik hou van korte verhalen.)
I will see you there shortly. (Ik zie je daar binnenkort.)
That book was hard to read. (Dat boek was moeilijk te lezen).
I could hardly read that book. (Ik kon dat boek nauwelijks lezen).

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Confusing adjectives & adverbs
Watch out: friendly, silly, lovely, unlikely are adjectives, not adverbs!

If you want to use them as adverbs, you need to use 'way' or 'manner'
  • He spoke in a very friendly way
  • They acted in a silly manner

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Confusing adjectives & adverbs
Difficult and impossible don't have adverbs, so you need to rephrase

That boy speaks with great difficulty
I can’t possibly visit you next week

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Confusing adjectives & adverbs
Words can be both adverbs and adjectives
This counts for words ending in –ly: daily, weekly, monthly, yearly, early
  • It’s a daily paper            It comes out daily
  • We took an early bus        We got up early

It also counts for: high, low, far, fast, wrong, strange

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Confusing adjectives & adverbs
Adjectives and their adverbs can have different meanings

Short – shortly
Hard – hardly
High – highly
Late – lately

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Confusing adjectives & adverbs
Na werkwoorden die een zintuiglijke waarneming uitdrukken, zoals taste, look, feel, smell, sound komt er een adjective, geen adverb

Your chocolates tasted very good
She looked bad

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Let's practice!
Fill in the correct form of the word in brackets

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John held the plate _________________.
A
careful
B
carefully

Slide 17 - Quiz

Julia is a _________________ person.
A
careful
B
carefully

Slide 18 - Quiz

I ran _________________ to the station.
A
quick
B
quickly

Slide 19 - Quiz

The journey was _________________.
A
quick
B
quickly

Slide 20 - Quiz

You look _________________. Didn’t you sleep well?
A
tired
B
tiredly

Slide 21 - Quiz

The baby rubbed her eyes _________________.
A
tired
B
tiredly

Slide 22 - Quiz

She sang _________________.
A
happy
B
happily

Slide 23 - Quiz

You sound _________________.
A
happy
B
happily

Slide 24 - Quiz

I speak English _________________.
A
good
B
well

Slide 25 - Quiz

Her English is _________________.
A
good
B
well

Slide 26 - Quiz

She cooks _________________.
A
terrible
B
terribly

Slide 27 - Quiz

He is a _________________ cook.
A
terrible
B
terribly

Slide 28 - Quiz

The music was _________________.
A
beautiful
B
beautifully

Slide 29 - Quiz

She plays the piano _________________.
A
beautiful
B
beautifully

Slide 30 - Quiz

_________, I have never been to a music festival before. (unfortunate)

Slide 31 - Open question

So I felt _______ _________ when I finally went to one. (extreme/ nervous)

Slide 32 - Open question

I had already started to pack my belongings a few days before, but I soon realised that I would have to leave a lot of things behind that I had ____________ planned to take with me. (original)

Slide 33 - Open question

When my boyfriend came to pick me up , I had an _______ huge rucksack and I was _______ ______when he laughed at me _______. (impressive/ real/angry/loud)

Slide 34 - Open question

When we finally arrived at the festival I was _______ surprised by the masses of people there. (total)

Slide 35 - Open question

I saw hundreds of tents ______ packed together on _______ grass. I was shocked. (close/ mud)

Slide 36 - Open question

I knew at once that I would never be able to spend a few days at that muddy place. I shouted at my boyfriend ________ , but, once more, he ______ laughed. (hysterical/ simple)

Slide 37 - Open question

He showed me two tickets which he slowly took out of his pocket : "These are VIP tickets ! We are not going to spend our nights here!" he said ____________. (triumphant)

Slide 38 - Open question