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3A2 English
- Unit 5
FOOD!
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3A2 English
- Unit 5
FOOD!

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DO: pg. t/m 243
10mins

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How to: SAY MORE ABOUT A person, animal or a thing?
You add words that describe it

A STATEMENT
GIVING MORE INFORMATION
Michael Jordan is a man.
Michael Jordan is a tall man.
I saw a cat.
I saw an orange cat.
We live in a town.
We live in a small town.
What are words in bold called?
ADJECTIVES
Adjectives are words which we add to give more information about a person, animal or a thing

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Position of the adjective
1. Can be right in front of the noun
This is a big house.

2. Can be after the verb 'be'
This house is big.

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Exercise 1: Fill the gaps with the adjectives

1. He is a ____________________ driver. (snel)
2. Jim and Luke drive a _____________________________ car. (stil)
3. The actor is very __________________. (beroemd)
4. This girl is _____________________. (groot)
5. Our house is _________________. (klein)
6. I threw my _________________ backpack in the trash. (oud)
7. I love my ______________ _______________ shirt. (nieuw, rood)

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How to: give extra information about how am I doing whatever I am doing, 
                                                             Everyone's face rn ------->

A STATEMENT
Extra information on verb
I am running.
I am running slowly.
I am running slowly.
I am running terribly slowly
SLOWLY - describes how you are running
(Running is a verb- an action).
ADVERBS describe verbs.
Terribly describes how 'slowly' you are going. 
slowly - is an adverb
So, adverbs can also describe other adverbs.

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3rd example of an adverb
1st: I am running slowly. (Adverb describes a verb)
2nd: I am running terribly slowly. (Adverbs describes another adverb)
3rd: This picture is old. -> This picture is incredibly old. (Adverb describes an adjective)

-LY = ADVERBS (but there are expections!)

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Do pg. 245-247

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Do pg. 248-250

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Uncountable nouns
You cannot count them, but you can give them a 'container' to make them countable!
-> 3 glasses/bottles of water
-> 2 tablespoons of sugar
-> 4 cups of coffee

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Practice: Is it countable or uncountable
1. Glasses
2. Bananas
3. Rice 
4. Rain
5. orange juice
6. orange
7. furniture
8. jeans

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Practice: Is it countable or uncountable
1. Glasses C/U
2. Bananas C
3. Rice U
4. Rain U
5. orange juice U
6. orange C
7. furniture U
8. jeans U

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Fill in table pg. 226 & do asgn. 3

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Do pg. 227: 6, 7
Finished? Click on the LINK 
- Type ROOM NAME: SALEHAR1800
- Type: Your name
and do the self-test

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CONTINUE
pg. 228-233

Homework:  t/m pg. 234

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