havo 3 adjectives and adverbs

today's class
- During class you will be able to tell apart adjectives and adverbs.
-During class you will be able to identify adjectives and adverbs in English sentences.
-During class you will be able to use adjectives and adverbs in English sentences.
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today's class
- During class you will be able to tell apart adjectives and adverbs.
-During class you will be able to identify adjectives and adverbs in English sentences.
-During class you will be able to use adjectives and adverbs in English sentences.

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New words
Noun = zelfstandig naamwoord
Adjective = bijvoeglijk naamwoord
Adverb = bijwoord

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adjectives
adjectives say something about a noun.
It is the word you use to describe a person, place, or thing.
The brave dog.
The adorable cat.


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Where to place adjectives
You usually place an adjective before a noun.
- The bright sweater.
- The early morning.


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Where to place adjectives
Of course there is an exception.
Adjectives are placed at the end of a sentence when an opinion is given using "to be"
- That boy is handsome
- The coach is really mean


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What is the function of an adjective?
A
To describe a noun
B
To describe an adverb

Slide 6 - Quizvraag

We in a sentence is an adjective usually placed?
A
At the beginning of a sentence
B
In front of a verb
C
in front of a noun

Slide 7 - Quizvraag

What is the exception to placement of an adjective in a sentence?
A
When to be is in the sentence
B
When stating a fact
C
When giving an opinion using to be
D
When stating a fact using to be

Slide 8 - Quizvraag

adverbs
There are a few ways to use adverbs.
you can often recognize adverbs by the ending -ly-

- An adverb can describe a verb. -> He sings loudly.
- An adverb can describe an adjective. -> The dog is very brave
- An adverb can describe another adverb. -> it ended too quickly.

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Adverbs describing verbs.
An adverb that describes a verb shows us how the action is happening.
- Tom sings loudly in the shower.
- The cat waits impatiently for its food.
The adverbs in both sentences answer the question in what manner? How does Phillip sing? Loudly. How does my cat wait? Impatiently.


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Adverbs describing adjectives
An adverb that describes an adjective adds a degree of intensity to an adjective.
- “Is my singing too loud?” asked Phillip.
- My cat is incredibly happy to have his dinner.

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Adverbs describing adverbs
You can use an adverb to describe another adverb. In fact, if you wanted to, you could use several.

- The race finished too quickly.
- Philip sings incredibly loudly.

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When do we use adverbs
A
to describe a verb
B
to describe a noun

Slide 13 - Quizvraag

When do we use adverbs?
A
To describe a situation
B
to describe an adjective

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Which sentence is correct?
A
He sings much too loudly.
B
She is pretty quite.

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worksheet

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