Prepare L7 - Unit 6 - Position and types of adverbs

Good morning A3A!
Good morning, V3A!

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This lesson contains 16 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 45 min

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Good morning A3A!
Good morning, V3A!

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Today's checklist
You know the rules about adverb placement.
You can put adverbs in the right spot in a sentence.
You can make sentences with adverbs and vocabulary of U4-6

-Grammar note: Adverb placement (5 min)
-Practice: Adverb placement (5 min)
-Do: make sentences with vocab words and adverbs (10 min)
-Watch: Home Alone (25 min)

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Adverbs (=bijwoorden)

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Types of adverbs
  • Adverbs of frequency (hoe vaak)
  • Adverbs of certainty (hoe zeker)
  • Adverbs of manner (hoe)
  • Adverbs of place (waar of waarheen)
  • Adverbs of time (wanneer)
  • Connecting adverbs (verbinding tussen zinnen)

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Adverb of frequency
Adverb of certainty
Adverb of manner
Adverb of place
Connecting adverbs
besides
outside
calmly
absolutely
every
nevertheless
up
beautifully
seldom
from time to time

Slide 5 - Drag question

Position of adverbs in a sentence
  • But where do we place adverbs?
1. Adverbs that say something about another adverb or adjective > in front of that word
The extremely pretty girl

2. When it comes to verbs, place them in their mid-position*
> One verb? In front of it (unless it's to be, then it comes after) 
He slowly walks to school. 

> Two verbs? before the main verb
I am always waiting for him!
Have you always liked him?

> Three verbs? Between the first two verbs. 
We have occasionally been dealing with several natural causes. 

3. Adverbs that generally add something to the whole sentence go in the beginning of the sentence.
Fortunately, we made it in time. 

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Beginning of sentence
Middle of sentence
End of sentence
adverbs of time
adverbs of place
adverbs of frequency
adverbs of manner
adverbs of certainty
connecting adverbs

Slide 7 - Drag question

Let's practice!

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Our friends must write a text (also).

Slide 9 - Open question

The children play football (in the garden).

Slide 10 - Open question

Mary watches TV (hardly) (ever).

Slide 11 - Open question

He drives his car (carefully).

Slide 12 - Open question

Her friend will buy her some flowers (probably).

Slide 13 - Open question

Today's checklist
You know the rules about adverb placement.
You can put adverbs in the right spot in a sentence.
You can make sentences with adverbs and vocabulary of U4-6

-Grammar note: Adverb placement (5 min)
-Practice: Adverb placement (5 min)
-Do: make sentences with vocab words and adverbs (10 min)
-Watch: Home Alone (25 min)

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Make your own sentences 

                                                                      Work in pairs.

Write at least 5 sentences of 10 words each.
Keep in mind:
- You need to use 5 different types of adverbs and
   vocabulary words from Unit 4-6.
- Underline your adverbs and vocabulary words.

                                Hand in your sentences in Teams>Assignments.
timer
10:00

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Today's checklist
You know the rules about adverb placement.
You can put adverbs in the right spot in a sentence.
You can make sentences with adverbs and vocabulary of U4-6

-Grammar note: Adverb placement (5 min)
-Practice: Adverb placement (5 min)
-Do: make sentences with vocab words and adverbs (10 min)
-Watch: Home Alone (25 min)

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