A06-Unit 17

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1 Katya is a slow reader. 14-10 ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS

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2 (a) Ada is a slow reader. ADJECTIVES ADVERBS careful slow quick easy carefully slowly quickly easily adjective noun adverb action 14-10 ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS (b) Ada reads slowly .

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3 (c) Len is a fast runner. ADJECTIVES ADVERBS fast hard early late fast hard early late 14-10 ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS (d) Len runs fast .

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4 (e) Lou is a good runner. ADJECTIVE ADVERB 14-10 ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS (f) Lou runs well . good well

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5 I can see ______. It is a _____ day. clear clearly clear clearly 14-10 Let’s Practice

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6 When you study enough, exams are _____. easy easy easily 14-10 Let’s Practice

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7 Everyone should drive _______. carefully careful Everyone should be ______ when they drive. careful carefully 14-10 Let’s Practice

Adverbs and Verbs:

Adverbs and Verbs Adverbs answer the following questions about verbs: Where? Ex. The bird was chirping downstairs. When? Ex. The bird chirped today. How? Ex. The bird chirped loudly. How long? or How much? Ex. The bird chirped constantly.

Adverbs and Adjectives:

Adverbs and Adjectives Adverbs can be used to modify an adjective and give more detail to a sentence. Usually, adverbs are used to answer the following questions about adjectives: How much? and To what extent? Ex. The cheese is moldy. The cheese is extremely moldy. I am tired. I am very tired. The adverbs most commonly used to modify adjectives are: very, too, and so.

Adverbs and Other Adverbs:

Adverbs and Other Adverbs Adverbs can be used to modify other adverbs by giving more detail and answering the questions: How much? or To what extent? Ex. Calvin was never late. Calvin was almost never late. We’ll meet afterward. We’ll meet shortly afterward.

REMEMBER!:

REMEMBER! Adverbs can modify verbs, adjectives and other adverbs . Adverbs are used to add more detail to a sentence . Adverbs often end in – ly BUT , not always AND some – ly words ARE NOT adverbs.

Adverbs Modifying Verbs:

Adverbs Modifying Verbs

EXAMPLE:

EXAMPLE Shamrock frantically ran towards the squirrel. Answer: adv.: frantically, verb: ran

Number 1:

Number 1 The first balloonist floated gently above Paris in a hot-air balloon that had been cleverly designed by the Montgolfier brothers.

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Answer: adv: gently, verb: floated, adv: cleverly, verb: designed

NUMBER 2:

NUMBER 2 These earlier balloons differed significantly from modern balloons, which are sturdily constructed of nylon.

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Answer: adv: significantly, verb: differed, adv: sturdily, verb: constructed

NUMBER 3:

NUMBER 3 In their first experiments, they bravely prepared fuel from rotten meat and old shoes.

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Answer: adv: bravely, verb: prepared

Number 3:

Number 3 In the final four minutes of the game, Frank shot extremely accurately.

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Answer: adv: extremely, adv: accurately, verb: shot

Final Question:

Final Question I screamed quite loudly when I found out the usually calm dog had very innocently brought a dead bird into the house for me.

ANSWER:

ANSWER Adv: quite, Adv: loudly, Verb: screamed Adv: usually, Adj: calm, Noun: dog Adv: very, Adv: innocently, Verb: brought