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Using 1 word, describe how you're feeling at the moment.
Slide 1 - Mind map
Adjectives
Chapter 13 - Lesson 121
Slide 2 - Slide
What are adjectives?
An adjective modifies or describes a noun or pronoun.
It makes sentences clearer and more interesting
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I wake up _________ (early) than my alarm clock.
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Slide 4 - Open question
Choose the adjective that best describes the weather on a summer day.
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A
windy
B
cold
C
hot
D
spicy
Slide 5 - Quiz
Find the adjective in the sentence: The stone cottage is now a restaurant.
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A
stone
B
cottage
C
now
D
restaurant
Slide 6 - Quiz
Find the adjective in the sentence: My mom cooks the tastiest tinola.
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A
mom
B
cooks
C
tinola
D
tastiest
Slide 7 - Quiz
My mom cooks tasty tinola.
My mom cooks a tastier tinola than my sister.
My mom cooks the tastiest tinola.
What do you notice in the sentences?
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Degrees of Adjectives - expresses the intensity of an adjective in increasing order.
POSITIVE
hot
tasty
handsome
good/well
bad
little
many
COMPARATIVE
hotter
tastier
more handsome
better
worse
less
more
SUPERLATIVE
hottest
tastiest
most handsome
best
worst
least
most
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Generally, we add -er and -est to one and two-syllable adjectives. We add "more" and "most" for adjectives with three or more syllables.
Use "than" with comparative adjectives. Make sure to only compare two things in this degree. Example: brighter My room's light bulb is brighter than the one in the living room.
DO NOT forget to add "the" in front of every superlative adjective when used in a sentence. You can compare three or more things in this degree. Example: tallest Simon is thetallest student in his class.
Let's try it out!
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POSITIVE
COMPARATIVE
SUPERLATIVE
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best
hotter
confident
much
less exciting
furthest
most friendly
better
bad
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The walking stick is _________ (long) insect alive today.
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Slide 12 - Open question
Deer are _________ (fast) runners.
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Slide 13 - Open question
I do not like showering in ______ (cold) water.
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Slide 14 - Open question
Which is _____ (good), being a night owl or an early bird?
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Adjectives that appear in front of the noun it describes are diagrammed like this:
(Sentence pattern: S-V)
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Predicate Adjectives come after a linking verb and describe the subject.
(Sentence Pattern: S-LV-PA)
We diagram it like this:
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Let's look at the sentence pattern S-V-IO-DO
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them
the
coach
Gatorade
gave
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sweet
mangoes
arrived
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feel
sleepy
students
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we
him
cooked
noodles
spicy
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Let's diagram special adjectives!
Sentence: The visitors enjoy a big feast. (S-TV-DO)
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Special Adjectives
*we can also call them modifiers Chapter 13 - Lesson 122
gerunds --> verbs ending in -ing followed by a noun Examples: swimming pool living room exciting book
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Let's diagram special adjectives!
Sentence: Those flowers are pretty. (S-LV-PA)
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Let's diagram special adjectives!
Sentence: The Japanese call the moon tsuki. (S-TV-IO-DO)
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Which CANNOT be used as an adjective?
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A
this
B
Philippine
C
the
D
bring
Slide 28 - Quiz
Which statement is FALSE?
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A
Adjectives describe or modify nouns and pronouns.
B
Adjectives make sentences richer and more interesting.
C
Adjectives need to be placed before the word it modifies.
D
Some adjectives can be found far from the word it modifies.
Slide 29 - Quiz
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Type ALL the adjectives you see in this sentence:
That butterfly feeds on the nectar of an exotic plant.
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rocks
The
song
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are
fluffy
bunnies
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are
beetles
colorful
these
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has
this
spines
caterpillar
fuzzy
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Adverbs Modifying Verbs
Chapter 13 - Lesson 123
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Using 1 word, describe how well you did in the English exam.
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What are adverbs?
Adverbs are words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. They provide information about how, when, where, or to what extent something happens.
you can transform adjectives to adverbs by simply adding an ly some examples: anxiously bravely calmly eagerly tiredly
not and never are always adverbs when used near a verb
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Which sentence uses an adverb correctly?
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A
She sings beautifully.
B
He walks slow.
C
They run fastly.
D
I eat quick.
Slide 38 - Quiz
Which word is an adverb in the sentence: 'She runs quickly'?
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A
she
B
runs
C
the
D
quickly
Slide 39 - Quiz
Identify the adverb in the sentence 'They worked extremely hard on the project.'
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they
B
hard
C
worked
D
extremely
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"Degrees" of Adverbs - expresses the intensity of an adverb in increasing order.
Some adjectives are also adverbs. See the underlined words below.
POSITIVE
fast
slowly
late
well
lovely
COMPARATIVE
faster
more slowly
later
better
more lovely
SUPERLATIVE
fastest
most slowly
latest
best
most lovely
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What is the comparative form of the adverb 'badly'?
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A
bad
B
most bad
C
worse
D
badlier
Slide 42 - Quiz
What is the comparative form of the adverb 'quickly'?
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A
quicklier
B
quick
C
more quickly
D
most quickly
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What is the superlative form of the adverb 'well'?
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A
welliest
B
good
C
best
D
better
Slide 44 - Quiz
Which adverb form is used when comparing three or more actions?
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neutral
B
superlative
C
comparative
D
positive
Slide 45 - Quiz
Which adverb form is used when comparing two actions?
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superlative
B
comparative
C
positive
D
neutral
Slide 46 - Quiz
Adverbs of manner - how? quickly, elegantly, lazily, clearly, keenly
Adverbs of time - when? now, today, tomorrow, next month
Adverbs of place - where? anywhere, outside, left, right, south, east
Adverbs of frequency - how often? rarely, often, seldom, frequently, yearly
Adverbs of degree very, too, much, more, little, barely, totally - how much? (intensity, not the price)
Types of Adverbs
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Adverbs of manner - how? She seriously answered the exam.
Adverbs of time - when? Make sure to submit it next week.
Adverbs of place - where? My father went outsideto get the mail.
Adverbs of frequency - how often? She goes to the dentist annually.
Adverbs of degree They are most excited for the break.
Types of Adverbs
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1. We oftengo on morning jogs.
2. We live southof Metro Manila.
3. Laboratory materials should be handled carefully.
4. I promise to wake up early tomorrow.
5. My family does not like mint ice cream very much.
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when
how
where
how much
how often
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Let's diagram adverbs!
Sentence: The moon is very bright tonight. (S-LV-PA)
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Let's diagram adverbs!
Sentence: The artist paints beautifully. (S-V)
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Let's diagram adverbs!
Sentence: She eagerly played the new game. (S-TV-DO)
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1. He always showers after the gym.
2. I fell asleep one lazy afternoon.
3. Do you consider yourself a fast learner?
4. The boy runs the fastest among his teammates.
5. She is first in the class ranking.
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adjective
adverb
adverb
adjective
adjective
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Adverbs Modifying Adjectives & Adverbs
Chapter 13 - Lesson 124
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Adverbs modify verbs. They can also modify adjectives and other adverbs.
Adverbs that modify adjectives or adverbs are classified as adverbs of degree. They answer the question to what extent? or to what level?
These types of adverbs ALWAYS come before the words that they modify.
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Let's diagram adverbs!
Sentence: Some insects sing very noisily. (S-V)
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Let's diagram adverbs!
Sentence: The cicada very carefully sheds its skin. (S-TV-DO)
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Let's diagram adverbs!
Sentence: The insect was unusually brightly colored. (S-LV-PA)
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Let's diagram adverbs!
Sentence: Bees do not fly swiftly. (identify the pattern)
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was
very
bright
sun
the
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dinner
quite
ate
speedily
Tim
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found
Dana
a
quickly
seat
quite
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Modifiers:
Prepositional Phrases
Modifying Nouns, Pronouns, & Verbs
Chapter 13 - Lesson 125 - 127
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Do you remember prepositions? Type 1-2 prepositions you remember!
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Prepositions are words that show the relationship between a noun or a pronoun and other words in a sentence.
Object of the Preposition (OP) is the noun or pronoun being acted on, referenced, or affected by the preposition
Prepositional Phrase isa group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or a pronoun
Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases
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Prepositional phrases can modify nouns, pronouns, and verbs. They act as adjectives or adverbs in these cases.
Prepositional phrases are often near the word it modifies.
Can you identify the word these prepositional phrases modify?
Noun, Pronoun, and Verb Modifier
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Type the word that the prepositional phrase is describing.
Students of the graduating class are busy all month long.
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Slide 67 - Open question
Type the word that the prepositional phrase is describing.
The cat sneaked quietly into the room.
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Slide 68 - Open question
Type the word that the prepositional phrase is describing.
We washed our hands with soap and water.
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Type the word that the prepositional phrase is describing.
The cat is on the cold floor.
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Is the prepositional phrase acting as an adjective or as an adverb?
1. He gave up without trying.
2. The boy in the white T-shirt is my cousin.
3. The little girl jumped with excitement.
4. The book on the last shelf is the one I read last week.
5. Mrs. Cruz thanked everyone for their time.
Is the prepositional phrase an adjective or an adverb?
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Is the prepositional phrase acting as an adjective or as an adverb?
6. The apartment on the left has just been vacated.
7. During the pandemic, many people lost their jobs.
8. The seat near the window is mine.
9. We went to the vintage car museum.
10. Jerry likes to read historical books.
Is the prepositional phrase an adjective or an adverb?
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How do we diagram prepositional phrases?
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Let's diagram prepositional phrases
Sentence: The little girl jumped with excitement. (S-V)
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Let's diagram prepositional phrases
Sentence: The boy in the white T-shirt is my cousin. (S-LV-PN)
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Let's diagram prepositional phrases
Sentence: The chickens laid eggs on haystacks. (S-TV-DO)
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Insects
for
useful
are
some
farmers
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ants
fifty
can eat
in
day
Ladybugs
a
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communication
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process
of
advanced
The
is
much
very
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Confusing Words
Chapter 13 - Lesson 128
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Is the prepositional phrase acting as an adjective or as an adverb?
good -> always an adjective well -> always an adverb
betweenis used for 2 things amongis used for 3 or more things
fewer/fewest& less/least -> adjectives on their own.
*Use fewer for plural count nouns and less for singular and uncountable nouns.
less becomes an adverb when placed before an adjective
examples:
I am less tired after drinking coffee.
She was the least prepared among the contestants.
Some pairs of modifiers can be confusing because they have similar meanings.
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The ants divided the food ___________ themselves.
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between
B
among
Slide 82 - Quiz
Some ants eat _______ food.
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A
fewer
B
less
Slide 83 - Quiz
The valedictorian studies _________.
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A
well
B
good
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There were __________ attendees compared to the last concert.