Adjectives & Adverbs

Adverbs  Adjectives  
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This lesson contains 32 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Adverbs  Adjectives  

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What are adjectives?
- The big dog
- big says something about a noun -> adjective

Adjectives = bijvoeglijk naamwoorden
Can you give your own examples?

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Adjectives
-  Bijvoegelijke naamwoorden
- Zeggen iets over een zelfstandig naamwoord: 
   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)

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Adjectives in sentences
Most adjectives are before the noun.

e.g.
She wants to become a famous actress.
We like to eat salted popcorn.
Tom has three fast cars.

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What are adverbs?
- I did my homework quickly.
- quickly says something about a verb -> Adv
Adverbs = bijwoorden

Can you give your own examples?

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Adverbs in sentences
Most adverbs are after the main verb.
Adverbs of frequency (never, usually, always) are before  the main verb
e.g.
He drives dangerously.
She usually drives to school.

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Uitzonderingen: Adjectives in sentences
Sometimes, adjectives will 
be after a linking verb.

e.g.
He feels sad.
This popcorn tastes very salty.


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Adverbs
- Adverbs maak je door -ly achter het bijvoeglijk naamwoord te 
   zetten  (quick > quickly, careful > carefully)

Apart from some exceptions which will be explained later on!

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what is the difference between a adverb and adjective? (vb beautiful / beautifully)

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Uitzonderingen
- 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 good dog, you did well
   fast > fast             the fast car, he ran fast                 ('hardly' =
   hard > hard          the hard test, he tried hard          nauwelijks)

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"The teacher talks slowly."
Waar zegt het woord slowly iets over?

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"That's a dangerous road."
Waar zegt dangerous iets over?

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She drives very dangerously.
Waar zegt dangerously iets over?

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cook-bad

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Make a sentence based on the previous slide!

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shout-loud

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Make a sentence based on the previous slide!

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1. Jason stays in shape by playing tennis ...
A
regular
B
regularly

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2. Everything was really quiet. There was ... silence.
A
complete
B
completely

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3. Jason speaks English very ...
A
good
B
well

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4. Our team lost the game because we played very ...
A
bad
B
badly

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5. The bus driver was ... injured.
A
serious
B
seriously

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6. You shouldn't speak so ... I can't understand you.
A
fast
B
fastly

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7. Be ... with this glass of milk. It's really hot.
A
careful
B
carefully

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8. Maria opened her present ...
A
slow
B
slowly

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9. She worked really ... to pass the test.
A
hard
B
hardly

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10. It's ... cold today. You should really wear a sweater today.
A
awful
B
awfully

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Today:
Onderbouw: 
- Work on the worksheet provided

Bovenbouw
- Work on grammar 10 in your reader
- Work on sew succesfully in your alquinn book if you are finished 

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