Adjectives and Adverbs


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Adjectives and Adverbs

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Which one is the adjective?
A
Beautiful
B
Well
C
Normally
D
Wonderfully

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Which one is the adverb?
A
Extreme
B
Well
C
Concrete
D
Fancy

Slide 3 - Quiz

Aim of this lesson
You know:
  • the difference between adjectives and adverbs
  • how to form them
  • when to use which

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Adjectives and Adverbs


(bijvoeglijke naamwoorden en bijwoorden)

1. Frank is a good singer 
2. My brother is a careful driver.

An adjective describes something or someone -> 
it says something about a noun

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Adjectives and Adverbs
1. Frank sings well. 
2. My brother drives carefully.

Adverbs (Bijwoorden) can describe other words. An adverb says, for example, how something has happened or how something is done. It tells you something about a verb.

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An adverb can also describe an adjective.

1. Frank is an extremely good singer.
2. My brother is an awfully careful driver.
3. It's an absolutely perfect video clip.


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An adverb can also describe another adverb in the sentence.

1. Frank sings absolutely beautifully.
2. My brother drives really well.
3. That crocodile was handled extremely carefully. 




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How to form an adverb
Most adverbs are formed by adding -ly after the adjective.
Beautiful - beautifully

Remember! Sometimes the spelling of the adverb changes. 
terrible - terribly     realistic - realistically     easy - easily

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Irregular  adverbs
There are also irregular adverbs. The adverb for good is well - She's a good performer. She performs well. 

A few adverbs have the same form as the adjective.
Fast (snel), fair (sportief/eerlijk), low, high, hard, long, late, loud  and straight (onmiddelijk) 
He's a fast driver, He drives fast






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Adjectives for the senses
When you describe how something smells, looks, tastes etc., you use an adjective instead of an adverb

The coffee smells nice!
The pie tastes delicious!






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Max is a ... singer.
A
real good
B
really well
C
really good
D
real well

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This hamburger tastes ...
A
Awful
B
Awfully

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You can ... open the box.
A
Easy
B
Easily
C
Easyly

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He drives the car ...
A
Carefully
B
Careful

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Jamie Oliver cooks ...
A
Fantastic
B
Fantasticly
C
Fantastically

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Madonna is a ... singer.
A
Terribly
B
Terrible

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That pizza smells ...
A
Nicely
B
Nice

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I think a Friesian horse is ...
A
Beautiful
B
Beautifully

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Adverbs / adjectives

Now practise! Work on §5.5 exs 4-7


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Adjectives and Adverbs

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