Adverbs

Adverbs & advanced phrases
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Adverbs & advanced phrases

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Adverbs 
  •  More information about other words 
  • Verbs, adjectives or other adverbs
  • Adjective + ly -> he drives slowlye drives slowly
  • slowly says something about the way he drives

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After the verb-> to be
Before the adjective -> beautiful
Before the other adverb -> beautifully


The
book
is 
beautifully
written
This 
extremely 
beautiful
book
The 
book
is 
very
beautifully
written

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Adverbs

Adverbs of manner ->    After the verb or after the (in)direct object 
The man is walking slowly -> how?
Adverbs of place ->  Usually at the end of the sentence
The man is painting here -> where?
Adverbs of time ->  Usually at the end of the senctence, or at the beginning of the sentence for extra emphasis. 
He played tennis yesterday   -> when       Yesterday he played tennis
Adverbs of frequency -> For the main verb /after the form of to be
He always reads the newspaper. -> how often?     She is often late.

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Which word is the adverb in this sentence?

We are sometimes late, when we are going to school.
A
late
B
to
C
sometimes
D
are

Slide 5 - Quiz

Exceptions
                                      words ending with able/ible:                                     e=y available -> availably 
                        words ending with y:
                               y= i + ly happy -> happily


Fast
deep(ly) 
Low
fair(ly)
Hard
high(ly)
Late
loud(ly)
Long
right(ly) 
Straight
wrong(ly)

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My father drives very ............... (fast)
A
fastly
B
fastily
C
fastely
D
fast

Slide 7 - Quiz

Advanced phrases
  • Will help you talk about emotions
I´m in bad mood
I´m over the moon
Flying high
  • Phrasal verbs
stand against (oppose)
stand aside (resign)
stand by/with (someone/something) [support (someone/something)]
stand for (signify)

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Advanced phrases
People use advanced phrases in
 a conversation!
 
What do you think about that?
What's your opinion?
How do you feel about it?
Can I jump in here? 
  • means:  into the conversation right now at this point.                                            I want to say something.
         

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Drag the right emotions to the right expressions

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Pumped up
Be down in the dumps
Bite someone’s head off
Afraid of your own shadow

Slide 11 - Drag question

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