Adjectives & adverbs

Adverbs & adjectives
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Adverbs & adjectives

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Which answer is correct?

The band plays ...
A
beautiful
B
beautifully

Slide 2 - Quiz

Which answer is correct?

That is a ... flower.
A
beautiful
B
beautifully

Slide 3 - Quiz

Adjectives 
An adjective (bijv. naamwoord) tells you something about a noun.

Examples:
- This is a beautiful car. (beautiful - refers to the car = a noun)
- That is a perfect match.

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Adverbs (= bijwoorden)
- are made by adding -ly to the adjective (quick - quickly)
- tell you how something is done
- say something about a verb, another adverb or an adjective.

Examples
She sings wonderfully. (wonderfully - refers to the verb to sing)
That music is loud --> He is talking loudly
Please be quiet. --> and whisper quietly

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ADVERBS
1. We use adverbs to say something about a verb.

Examples:
  • The children protested loudly.
  • My sister walked in proudly.
  • Mary sings wonderfully.


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We use adverbs 
2. When we want to say something about an adjective

Examples:
  • This is a terribly spacious room.
  • I am eating an amazingly delicious steak right now.


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We use adverbs 
3. To say something about another adverb.

Examples:
  • They reacted very angrily.
  • The boy ran incredibly fast.
  • My grandparents talk incredibly loudly.


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We use adverbs 
4. When we want to say something about the whole sentence.

Examples:
  • Hopefully, she will call me back later.
  • Luckily, the bus was on time.
  • Unfortunately, I lost my watch.


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Adverb
beautiful
beautifully
easy
easily
good
well
fast
fast
hard
hard
            adjective                           adverb

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Watch out: exceptions!
  • word ending in -le                            terrible -> terribly  

  • word ending in medekl.+y             easy -> easily  

  • word ending in -ic                            fantastic -> fantastically 

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Adverb or Adjective?
3 Steps:
1. Find out to which word it refers.
2. To a noun -> it's an adjective
3. To a verb/adjective/adverb -> add -ly to the adjective (or nothing when it is irregular)

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Let's practice together

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What are adverbs?
A
zelfstandige naamwoorden
B
bijvoeglijke naamwoorden
C
bijwoorden
D
werkwoorden

Slide 14 - Quiz

What does an adverb do?
A
says something about a verb
B
says something about a person
C
says something about a noun
D
says something about time

Slide 15 - Quiz

Adverbs say something about the way it happened. They end with:
A
-ship
B
-ness
C
-ly
D
-ty

Slide 16 - Quiz

Vertaal: mijn zus zingt mooi

Slide 17 - Open question


He is a professional speed skater. He skates very ....
A
fastly
B
fast
C
fastily
D
fasty

Slide 18 - Quiz


In this bakery, they make ......... bread.
A
deliciously
B
delicious

Slide 19 - Quiz


That movie we saw last weekend in the cinema was ..... good.
A
terribly
B
terrible
C
fantastically
D
fantastic

Slide 20 - Quiz


She is a very good writer. She writes ..... stories.
A
beautiful
B
beautifully

Slide 21 - Quiz


This group dances ......
A
wonderful
B
wonderfully

Slide 22 - Quiz


These girls drive ....
A
fastly
B
fast

Slide 23 - Quiz


She plays the piano ......
A
well
B
good

Slide 24 - Quiz


Words that end in -ly are:
A
adverbs
B
adjectives

Slide 25 - Quiz

ADVERBS

Soms verandert de spelling van het woord.

  • Beautiful – beautifully
  • Easy – easily
  • Probable – probably
  • Realistic – realistically


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ADJECTIVES & ADVERBS
Write the correct adjective/adverb down in your notebook:
  1. John held the plate ___. (careful / carefully)
  2. Julia is a ___ person. (careful / carefully)
  3. I ran ___ to the station. (quick / quickly)
  4. The journey was ___. (quick / quickly)
  5. You look ___. Didn't you sleep well? (tired / tiredly)
  6. The baby rubbed her eyes ___. (tired / tiredly)
  7. She sang ___. (happy / happily)

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Answers ADJECTIVES & ADVERBS
  1. John held the plate carefully.
  2. Julia is a careful person.
  3. I ran quickly to the station.
  4. The journey was quick.
  5. You look tired. Didn't you sleep well?
  6. The baby rubbed her eyes tiredly.
  7. She sang happily.

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ADJECTIVES & ADVERBS
Write the correct adjective/adverb down in your notebook:
  1. You sound ___. (happy / happily)
  2. I speak English ___. (well / good)
  3. Her English is ___. (well / good)
  4. She cooks ___. (terrible / terribly)
  5. He is a ___ cook. (terrible / terribly)
  6. The music was ___. (beautiful / beautifully)
  7. She plays the piano ___. (beautiful / beautifully)

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Answers ADJECTIVES & ADVERBS
  1. You sound happy.
  2. I speak English well.
  3. Her English is good.
  4. She cooks terribly.
  5. He is a terrible cook.
  6. The music was beautiful.
  7. She plays the piano beautifully.

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ADJECTIVES & ADVERBS
Write the correct adjective/adverb down in your notebook:

  1. That was a ___ answer. (clever / cleverly)
  2. She answered ___. (clever / cleverly)
  3. Your flat seems ___ today. (tidy / tidily)
  4. He put the dishes away ___. (tidy / tidily)
  5. He spoke ___. (warm / warmly)
  6. She is a very ___ person. (warm / warmly)

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Answers ADJECTIVES & ADVERBS
  1. That was a clever answer.
  2. She answered cleverly.
  3. Your flat seems tidy today.
  4. He put the dishes away tidily.
  5. He spoke warmly.
  6. She is a very warm person.

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