You can tell the difference between adjectives and adverbs in English.
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You can tell the difference between adjectives and adverbs in English.
Slide 1 - Diapositive
They live in a beautiful house. He writes meaningless letters. This glass is breakable.
Slide 2 - Question ouverte
Can you give me some more examples?
Slide 3 - Carte mentale
He ran quickly. She spoke softly. James coughed loudly to attract her attention.
Slide 4 - Question ouverte
Adjectives
- Bijvoegelijke naamwoorden
- Say something about a noun (person, animal or a thing): the careful driver, the angry teacher, a beautiful dress
- Soms twee vormen: This job is boring / interesting / tiring / annoying (= over ding) I am bored / interested / tired / annoyed (= over persoon)
Slide 5 - Diapositive
Adverbs
- Bijwoorden - Say something about verbs, adjectives or other words. Except nouns.
she drovecarefully, it rainedheavily, incredibly quickly, surprisingly easy
- +ly is the key (quick > quickly, careful > carefully)
Slide 6 - Diapositive
You add -ly to the end of a word:
- extreme > extremely
exceptions:
- words ending with -le get -ly instead adorable > adorably
- consonants (medeklinkers) + y get -ily heavy > heavily
- words ending with -ic get - ally automatic > automatically
Slide 7 - Diapositive
More exceptions
- Je gebruikt ook adjectives i.p.v. adverbs bij werkwoorden zoals be / feel / look / taste / sound / smell / seem I am tired, she is hungry, you look tired, you smell nice
- Een aantal adverbs maak je niet met -ly: good > well the gooddog, you didwell fast > fast the fast car, he ranfast ('hardly' = hard > hard the hard test, he triedhardnauwelijks)
Slide 8 - Diapositive
Adjective
- says something about a noun (zelfstandig naamwoord)
the BIG house, the RED car
Adverb
- An adverb describes a verb or anything apart from a noun and pronoun: "That boy speaks so loudly!"
Slide 9 - Diapositive
Some horses are _______
A
Dangerous
B
Dangerously
Slide 10 - Quiz
Don't use that saddle it doesn't seem _______
A
safe
B
safely
Slide 11 - Quiz
A tortoise walks
A
slow
B
slowly
Slide 12 - Quiz
Jason speaks English very ...
A
good
B
well
Slide 13 - Quiz
I tried on the shoes and they fit me ...
A
perfect
B
perfectly
Slide 14 - Quiz
I tried really ... to remember his name, but I couldn't.
A
hard
B
hardly
Slide 15 - Quiz
Our team lost the game because we played very ...
A
bad
B
badly
Slide 16 - Quiz
He looked at me ______
A
Angry
B
Angrily
Slide 17 - Quiz
Kevin is ... clever.
A
extreme
B
extremely
Slide 18 - Quiz
This hamburger tastes ... ! What's in it?
A
awful
B
awfully
Slide 19 - Quiz
You shouldn't speak so ... I can't understand you.
A
fast
B
fastly
Slide 20 - Quiz
You can ... do this if you put some effort into it.
A
easy
B
easily
Slide 21 - Quiz
14. Robin looks so ... What's the matter with him?
A
sad
B
sadly
Slide 22 - Quiz
16. Maria opened her present ...
A
slow
B
slowly
Slide 23 - Quiz
17. She worked really ... to pass the test.
A
hard
B
hardly
Slide 24 - Quiz
18. He was expelled because he was extremely ... to one of his teachers.
A
impolite
B
impolitely
Slide 25 - Quiz
19. Can you speak more ..., please?
A
loud
B
loudly
Slide 26 - Quiz
20. It's ... cold today. You should really wear a sweater today.