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Adjectives & Adverbs
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Adjectives & Adverbs

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Adjectives and adverbs
Adjectives
Adverbs
1. To say something about a noun
1. To say something about a verb
2. To say something about an adjective
3. To say something about another         adverb
4. To say something about a sentence

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Grammar: Adjectives & Adverbs

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Adjectives
Adjectives would be *bijvoeglijk naamwoord* in Dutch

We use adjectives to:
  • describe a noun (mensen, dieren, dingen) 
  • give extra information about the object we are talking about
  • pimp a story ;-)

                there are all kind of adjectives: 

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Adjectives 
  • Jack wears a red bandana
  • Jack has a golden tooth
  • The beautiful ship is called the Black Pearl
  • One of the crew members has got a glass eye
  • Another one always carries a talking parrot
  • The barking dog is being followed by the hungry cannibals

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Adjectives, uitzonderingen
stellende trap/eigenschap
vergrotende trap(vergelijking)
overtreffende trap 
bad
many
little
few
good
worse than
more than
less than
fewer than
better than
the worst
the most
the least
the fewest
the best

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Adverbs
Adverbs would be *bijwoord* in Dutch.

We use adverbs to:
  • describe a verb 
  • describe an adjective / another adverb


                          Adverbs usually end with
-ly


(tells us in what way someone does something)
(professionally made = really professionally made)

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Adverbs
Examples
  • The cannibals breath heavily when they think about food.
  • The ship looked beautifully on the sandy beach.
  • Jack behaved very awkwardly when being chased.
  • Jack's crew witnessed completely crazy situations.

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Adverbs
Adverbs -LY
Adverbs are normally formed by adding -LY to the end of an adjective.

E.g. Quick - Quickly 

For adjectives that end in -l or -e, we simply add -ly:

special + ly = specially 
terminal + ly = terminally
literal + ly = literally
nice + ly = nicely
polite + ly = politely


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Adjectives
  • noun, extra info
  • verbs of the senses
Adverbs
  • verb, adverb, adjective

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Jacks has long hair.

What is long in the following sentence?
A
Long is an adjective
B
Long is an adverb

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The parrot is very smart.
What is very in the following sentence?
A
Very is an adjective
B
Very is an adverb

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Adjectives and adverbs
She sings.....
A
beautiful
B
beautifully

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Adjectives and adverbs
The garden is .....
A
beautiful
B
beautifully

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Adjectives and adverbs
He dances ......
A
wonderful
B
wonderfully

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Adjectives and adverbs
The concert is .....
A
terribly
B
terrible

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Adjectives and adverbs
She skates ....
A
fastly
B
fast
C
fastily
D
fasty

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Adjectives and adverbs
The ... movie
A
interesting
B
interestingly

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Adjective or adverb?

He is an ...... person
A
awful
B
awfully

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what is the adverb in the sentence
"the blue jacket fits perfectly"
A
jacket
B
fits
C
perfectly
D
the

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Adverb of adjective?
We .......... went home after school.
A
quick
B
quickly

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Write down a sentence using an adjective about Davy Jones.

Slide 24 - Open question

Write down a sentence using an adverb about Will Turner.

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Well done!

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