FCE 3 adverbs order

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Slide 1 - Slide

De positie van deze adverbs
1. Voor het hoofdwerkwoord
I often play guitar.
She has never played guitar.
She does not often go home in summer.

2. na een vorm van be (am/is/are/was/were)
I am always on time for my lessons.

Slide 2 - Slide

Wat is de juiste plek van de adverb?
A
He usually does his homework.
B
He does his homework usually.
C
He does usually his homework.

Slide 3 - Quiz

Wat is de juiste plek van de adverb
A
My sister never has gone to New York.
B
My sister has gone never to New York.
C
Never my sister has gone to New York.
D
My sister has never gone to New York.

Slide 4 - Quiz

Wat is de juiste plek van de adverb?
A
I frequently am late.
B
I am frequently late.
C
Frequently I am late.

Slide 5 - Quiz

Wat is de juiste plek van de adverb?
A
I miss never the train.
B
I never miss the train.
C
I miss the train never.
D
Never miss I the train.

Slide 6 - Quiz

Typ nu de gehele zin met alle woorden op de juiste plaats:
always - in - songs - George - hallway - the - at - school - Monday - on - sings

Slide 7 - Open question

Typ nu de gehele zin met alle woorden op de juiste plaats:
on - always - Xbox. - played - I - younger - was - videogames - When - I - my

Slide 8 - Open question

Typ nu de gehele zin met alle woorden op de juiste plaats:
now. - for - homework - my - have - weeks - I - three - done - not

Slide 9 - Open question

Drag the star to the adverb.
The
snow
fell
heavily
for
24 hours.
over

Slide 10 - Drag question

Drag the star to the adverb.
A
camera
crew
usually
follows
her.

Slide 11 - Drag question

Which word is the adverb?

We looked everywhere for my lost notebook.

Slide 12 - Open question

Which word is the adverb?

The students will be returning soon to their desks.

Slide 13 - Open question

Order of Adjectives in Sentences
  • Adjectives are words that modify, or tell more about nouns or pronouns. 
  • Adjectives can provide information, such as:
-how many
-what color
-what kind

Slide 14 - Slide

Order of Adjectives in Sentences
  • Two or more adjectives can work together to modify the same noun.  Here are some examples:

A beautiful, towering oak tree stood in the front yard.
A beautiful, towering oak describe the tree

Slide 15 - Slide

Order of Adjectives in Sentences
  • Two or more adjectives can work together to modify the same noun.  Here are some examples:

Tara wore a bulky, green wool sweater.
A bulky, green wool describe the sweater.

Slide 16 - Slide

Order of Adjectives in Sentences
    The old, abandoned house has twelve little stained-glass windows.

    The old, abandoned describe the house.
    twelve little stained-glass describe the windows.

    Slide 17 - Slide

    Order of Adjectives in Sentences
    • The order in which adjectives appear before a noun should usually follow a pattern.  
    • If they are ordered in a way that does not follow the conventional, or usual, pattern, then the sentences may sound akward or the meaning might be unclear. 

    Slide 18 - Slide

    Order of Adjectives in Sentences
    • Here is the first sentence again, but it is not in the correct order.  Notice that it is unclear.

    An oak towering beautiful tree stood in the front yard. 

    Slide 19 - Slide

    Look at the adjectives below. Which ones are positive and which are negative?
    positive adjective
    Negative adjective
    fussy
    bitchy
    caring
    bossy
    easy going
    brave

    Slide 20 - Drag question

    Which sentence is in the correct order?
    A
    We bought a dozen Asian fresh pears.
    B
    We bought a dozen fresh Asian pears.

    Slide 21 - Quiz

    Which sentence is in the correct order?
    A
    Several local basketball teams took part in the tournament.
    B
    Local several basketball teams took part in the tournament.

    Slide 22 - Quiz

    Which sentence is in the correct order?
    A
    I got to ride Phinn’s red, cool, new scooter.
    B
    I got to ride Phinn’s cool, new, red scooter.

    Slide 23 - Quiz

    Which sentence is in the correct order?
    A
    Logan drew a black-and-white impressive picture.
    B
    Logan drew an impressive black-and-white picture.

    Slide 24 - Quiz

    Slide 25 - Link