Position of adverb - part 2

Position of Adverbs - part 2
Position of adverbs


Today's goal - to recap,  practice and have a better understanding of the grammar by the end of the lesson
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Position of Adverbs - part 2
Position of adverbs


Today's goal - to recap,  practice and have a better understanding of the grammar by the end of the lesson

Slide 1 - Slide

Which answer gives the basic sentence structure in English
A
subject, verb, manner, object, time place
B
subject, verb, object, time, place, manner
C
subject, verb, object, manner, place , time
D
subject, verb, object, manner, time, place

Slide 2 - Quiz

Which element from: subject, verb, object, manner, place, time - can also go at the beginning of the sentence?

Slide 3 - Open question

Adverbs
Adverbs of frequency >>>  Hoe vaak?
Adverbs of manner >>> Hoe dan? 
Adverbs of degree >>> In welke mate? 
Adverbs of place >>> Waar / waarheen?
Adverbs of time >>> Wanneer? 

Slide 4 - Slide

What kind of adverb is the word in brackets?
I (usually) go shopping on Sundays
A
Frequency
B
Manner
C
Place
D
Time

Slide 5 - Quiz

What kind of adverb is the word in brackets?
We always go to France for our (summer holidays)
A
Frequency
B
Manner
C
Place
D
Time

Slide 6 - Quiz

What kind of adverb is the word in brackets?
I can't wait until I am able to travel (abroad) again
A
Frequency
B
Manner
C
Place
D
Time

Slide 7 - Quiz

What kind of adverb is the word in brackets?
June (gently) placed the vase of flowers on the table.
A
Frequency
B
Manner
C
Place
D
Time

Slide 8 - Quiz

What kind of adverb is the word in brackets?
Shelly is (never) late for an appointment.
A
Adverb of frequency
B
Adverb of manner
C
Adverb of place
D
Adverb of time

Slide 9 - Quiz

What kind of adverb is the word in brackets?
Susan often eats her food too (quickly)
A
Adverb of frequency
B
Adverb of manner
C
Adverb of place
D
Adverb of time

Slide 10 - Quiz

Where do adverbs of frequency go in the sentence? (With no emphasis)
A
At the start or the end of the sentence
B
Between subject and verb
C
Between the verb and the object
D
Between the object and place

Slide 11 - Quiz

Which adverbs can be used at the end or the start of a sentence for more emphasis (Tip: there are six) 
Can be used
Can't be used
Always
Occassionally
Often
Never
Rarely
Normally
Sometimes 
Usually
Frequently
Just

Slide 12 - Drag question

What kind of adverb is the word in brackets?
(Tomorrow), Danny is going to Sweden.
A
Frequency
B
Manner
C
Place
D
Time

Slide 13 - Quiz


Tomorrow, Danny is going to Sweden.
What does tomorrow at the front of the sentence do?
A
add more emphasis (nadruk)
B
adds less emphasis (nadruk)

Slide 14 - Quiz

Which sentence/s expresses more emphasis on the frequency?
A
Occassionally, I watch football
B
I occassionally watch football
C
I watch football occassionally
D
I watch occassionally football

Slide 15 - Quiz

Where do adverbs of frequency go if "to be" is in the sentence?
A
Between subject and verb
B
After "to be"
C
Between verb and the object
D
After all the verbs

Slide 16 - Quiz

Adverbs of frequency
Generally go between the subject and the verb: I often go shopping

If there is a form of "to be" they go after the verb. 
I am usually shopping at the weekends. 

NB. Some adverbs of frequency , if the emphasis (nadruk) is on the frequency they can go at the beginning or end of the sentence: frequently, usually, normally, occassionally, sometimes and often.

Slide 17 - Slide

Adverbs in of Frequency in questions
In questions, the adverb cannot go in the beginning position.

What is your favourite holiday destination normally?
What is normally your favourite holiday destination? 
Do they usually come late to class?  

What is the difference between the first two questions? 


Slide 18 - Slide

Negatives 
I don't really like cold coffee.

Negative comes before the adverb of frequency

Slide 19 - Slide

Adverbs of manner: True or False
Can only go in one place in the sentence

A
True
B
False

Slide 20 - Quiz

Where can adverbs of manner go in the sentence?

Slide 21 - Mind map

Where can adverbs of Manner never go
A
Between subject and verb
B
Between verb and the direct object

Slide 22 - Quiz

Adverbs of degree go...
A
at the start of a sentence
B
in front of the word that they modify
C
can in multiple places in the sentence
D
at the end of a sentence

Slide 23 - Quiz

Adverbs 
Adverbs of frequency 
Adverbs of manner
Adverbs of degree
Adverbs of place 
Adverbs of time
How often?
How?
How much?
Where?
When?
- Voor het hoofd-
werkwoord
- Na een vorm van 'to be'
- Meer dan 1 werkwoord, na het eerste ww.
- Na het hoofd-
werkwoord
- Na het onderwerp
van de zin
- Op het einde van de zin
- Staan voor het woord waar het over gaat.

Very, Really, too
- Achteraan in de zin
(voor het bijwoord van tijd)
- Helemaal aan het einde van de zin
- Helemaal aan het begin van de zin

Slide 24 - Slide

Position of adverbs
In the following slides put the adverb in the correct position in the sentence.
Add a full stop to your answer.

Let op: met een korte zin zet de bijwoord van manier na de werkwoord. 

Slide 25 - Slide

(softly -emphasis) The snake hissed.

Slide 26 - Open question

(often - no emphasis) Sally is at her best friend's house after school.

Slide 27 - Open question

(carefully - no emphasis) Tony walked around all the broken glass on the floor.

Slide 28 - Open question

(sometimes - with emphasis) I play tennis in the summer holidays.

Slide 29 - Open question

(very) The concert was loud.

Slide 30 - Open question

Put the words in the correct order.
appeared / the tiger/ suddenly (no emphasis) / from nowhere.

Slide 31 - Open question

Put the words in the correct order:
shouting / why / you/ loudly / are / ?
Don't forget your "? " at the end

Slide 32 - Open question

Put the words in the correct order:
was / unbelievably / the train / yesterday (with emphasis)/ slow.

Slide 33 - Open question

Put the words in the correct order:
(gently - with emphasis)/ her hair/ combed / she.

Slide 34 - Open question

Position of Adverbs: 
Exercise 1, 2, or 3
Finished everything? Make your own grammar exercise. Five questions with answers for both grammar parts.
Short explanation and multiple exercises for word order and adverbs of frequency

Slide 35 - Slide

How do you feel about this grammar
Not great
50/ 50
More positive, than negative
I rock at this!

Slide 36 - Poll