Adverbs and adjectives - Position

Position of adjectives and adverbs
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Position of adjectives and adverbs

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1. Position of adjectives

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Where do you normally place adjectives?
A
Before the noun
B
After the noun

Slide 3 - Quiz

Exception!
Adjectives come after an indefinite pronoun (someone, anyone, anybody, somebody, something, ...).

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Choose the right answer:
'Can they find [...] of taking his place in the team?'
A
capable someone
B
someone capable

Slide 5 - Quiz

Choose the right option:
'I have got [...] for you.'
A
special something.
B
something special.

Slide 6 - Quiz

2. Position of adverbs

Slide 7 - Slide

How many adverb positions do we have?
A
One!
B
Two!
C
Three!
D
Four!

Slide 8 - Quiz

We have three positions!
Front position (= beginning of the sentence)
Mid position (= before main verb or after 1st auxiliary verb)
End position (= at the end of the sentence)

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Depending on the position, we prefer different types of adverbs. 

Slide 10 - Slide

Front position
adverbs of frequency
adverbs of time
adverbs of place

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Drag the parts of speech so that the adverb is in the front position!
I saw
Yesterday
a friend of mine.

Slide 12 - Drag question

Drag the parts of speech so that the adverb is in the mid position!
quickly
I
around.
turned

Slide 13 - Drag question

Drag the parts of speech so that the adverb is in the end position!
practise
regurarly
You
need
to

Slide 14 - Drag question

Do you have any questions?
No, sir!
Yes...

Slide 15 - Poll