Adjectives & Adverbs

Adjectives & Adverbs
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This lesson contains 13 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Adjectives & Adverbs

Slide 1 - Slide

What are we going to do today?
  • What do you know already?
  • Theory
  • Guess who exercise
Lesson Goals:
  • I can use adjectives  correctly
  • I can use adverbs correctly

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The talent scout is searching for new talent when she hears someone singing beautifully.

The adverb 'beautifully' in this sentence gives information about:


A
people, things, or animals
B
actions
C
how often something happens

Slide 3 - Quiz

Who has this amazing voice?

The adjective 'amazing' in this sentence gives information about:
A
people, things, or animals
B
actions
C
how often something happens

Slide 4 - Quiz

She runs quickly to the other side of the road.

The adverb 'quickly' in this sentence gives information about:
A
people, things, or animals
B
actions
C
how often something happens

Slide 5 - Quiz

She has never heard such perfect notes before.

The word 'never' in this sentence gives information about:
A
people, things, or animals
B
actions
C
how often something happens

Slide 6 - Quiz

Adjectives give information about:
A
people, things, or animals
B
actions
C
how often something happens

Slide 7 - Quiz

Adverbs give information about:
A
people, things, or animals
B
actions
C
how often something happens

Slide 8 - Quiz

Adjectives
Give information about a noun (famous singer, sweet dog, red car)

Word order:
Who/what - does - what - where - when
He - watched - a funny film - at home - last weekend.

Adjective comes before the noun (the what), or after certain verbs: to be, to look, to appear, to seem

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Adverbs
Give information about actions
(Walked wearily, danced gracefully, screamed loudly)
Usually come after the main verb

Some adverbs show how often something happens (never, usually, often)
These come before the verb, and after to be



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Adjective to Adverb
Adjective
Adverb
Nervous
 + -ly
Nervously
Easy
 + -y -> -ily
Easily
Scientific
 + -ally
Scientifically
Terrible
 + -e -> -y
Terribly

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Guess who
  • Pick a fictional character or a celebrity
  • Write a description of about three to four sentences
  • Use three adjectives and three adverbs in your description
  • Present these to each other and guess who your partner has in mind!

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