Adverbs and Adjectives


Adjectives and Adverbs
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Adjectives and Adverbs

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Aim of this lesson
You know:
  • the difference between adjectives and adverbs
  • how to form them
  • how to use them
  • LIFE 1C

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Adjectives and Adverbs


(bijvoegelijke naamwoorden en bijwoorden)

1. Frank is a good singer 
2. My brother is a careful driver.

An adjective modifies a noun (zelfstandig naamwoord). It tells us something about the noun.

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Adjectives and Adverbs
1. Frank sings well. 
2. My brother drives carefully.

An Adjective (Bijwoord) can modify other words. It tells us for example how something happens, how often and in what manner. It can tell us something about an adjective, other adverb, verb or part of a sentence even! 

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Watch out!
1. My teachers are nice.
2. That car looks beautiful.
3. Haggis smells awful.

After linking verbs (koppelwerkwoorden) such as: to be , to seem , to feel + to look , to smell, to sound, to taste you do not use an adverb (bijwoord) but an adjective! 

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Linking verbs

Verbs that describe the noun. These verbs are not always used as linking verbs. Because they describe a noun an adjective is used. 

Sally grew angry.

The plant grew quickly.




to appear       to prove
to be                to remain
to become     to seem
to feel              to smell
to get              to sound
to go                to stay
to grow           to taste
to look             to turn

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An adverb can also tell us something about an adjective. 

1. Frank is an extremely good singer.
2. My brother is an awfully careful driver.
3. It's an absolutely perfect video clip.


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An adverb can also tell us something about another adverb. 

1. Frank sings absolutely beautifully.
2. My brother drives really well.
3. That clip was filmed extremely perfectly. 




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-ly
You can form most adverbs by putting -ly after the word.
Beautiful - beautifully

Watch out! Sometimes you have to change the spelling of the word.
Terrible - terribly
Easy - easily

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adverbs
There are irregular adverbs as well! The adverb of good is  well - She's a good performer. She performs well. 

Some adverbs are the same as their adjectives. 
Fast (snel), fair (sportief/eerlijk), low (laag), high (hoog), hard (hard), long (lang), late (laat), loud (luid) en straight (onmiddelijk) - He's a fast driver, He drives fast






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Max is a ... singer.
A
Good
B
Well

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You can ... open the box.
A
Easy
B
Easily
C
Easyly

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He drives the car ...
A
Carefully
B
Careful

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Jamie Oliver cooks ...
A
Fantastic
B
Fantasticly
C
Fantastically

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This hamburger tastes ...
A
Awful
B
Awfully

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Madonna is a ... singer.
A
Terribly
B
Terrible

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Now you! 
Read p.4 of your grammar reader.
Do exercise 1, 2 and 3. 

Done? --> Text 1C exercise 2, 3, 4, 8, 9

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Finish up! 
Read text 3C 'The Paper Architect'
Do exercise 2, 3, 4, 5 and 8. You can work together with a partner! 

Finish up: 1C, 2C, and 3C. 

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Immortal Words
Reading, Speaking and Vocabulary

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Immortal words

Slide 20 - Mind map

Which famous writers do you know?

Slide 21 - Open question

Do you know any famous quotations from popular culture?

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What Shakespeare plays do you know?

Slide 23 - Open question

Do you know any famous Shakespeare quotes?

Slide 24 - Open question

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Watch the video and answer the following question:
Why is Shakespeare such a great artist?

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Now you
- Do Exercise 2, 3, 4, 5, + 9
p. 14 of Life

Done? --> Finish up your grammar. 
LIFE 2C exercise 3, 4. 8, 9
Check your own answers

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