Adjective - Adverbs For Student
Adjective - Adverbs For Student
Adjective - Adverbs For Student
PARTICIPLE ADJECTIVES
: Adjectives can also be formed from Verb
Some ing forms (present participle) and ed forms (past participle) of Verbs can be used as
adjectives.
Ex: I am tired. The play was boring.
PastP->Adj. PreP->Adj.
The formula :
Somebody feels ed if something (or somebody else) is ing.
Ex:
- We are bored because the show is boring.
- The show is boring, so we are bored.
- You are boring because you always talk the same thing.
FUNCTIONS OF ADJECTIVES
- is used after a Linking Verb (LV) to describe the Subject.
2. Some Verbs
Meanings:
to describe process of seeming
changing
- become - appear
- come - look NOTE: Linking Verb (LV) can also
be followed by Noun Phrase (NP).
- end up - seem
Ex: It sounds a nice place
- grow - sound S LV NP
- turn - feel
- go - taste
- get
- prove
Ex: The tax seems high. I got suspicious when he entered my room.
S LV Adj. S LV Adj.
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- to describe Nouns
Ex: I bought an expensive watch last night.
Adj. N
a/an Opinion Size Age Shape Color Pattern Origin Material Purpose Noun
THE good big old round brown spotted Chinese wooden dining table
- is not used before the Nouns (for adjectives: afraid, alike, alive, alone, ashamed, asleep,
awake, aware)
Opinion
Ex: The man is alone at home (NOT: The alone man )
N Adj. Adj. N
Ex: a smart young boy
Adj. Adj. N
All adjectives describe the word BOY as a Noun.
- is used after BE to describe the Subject
Ex: They are smart.
S BE Adj.
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2. Mid
a) Subject Adverb Main verb
They ------------------- always speak English.
b) Subject be Adverb -------------------
We are almost ------------------- ready.
c) Subject Auxiliary Adverb Main verb
I have never said that.
Notes:
- With main verbs, the adverb comes before the verb:
They always speak English.
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Notes :
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2. MANNER (how?)
Many adverbs of manners (how something is done) are formed from adjectives by adding ly ,
like:
Adjective quick serious careful quiet heavy slow beautiful soft
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Adverb: quickl seriousl carefull quietl heavil slowl beautifull softly..etc
y y y y y y y .
Yet, NOT all words ending in ly are adverbs. Some adjectives end in ly too.
Ex: friendly, lively, elderly, lonely, silly, lovely, cowardly, kindly, etc.
*To make these words becomes Adverbs of manner we use a prepositional phrase
with fashion, manner, way.
Ex: He smiled at me in a friendly way.
She waved her hands in a lively fashion.
Note these words: well, hard, fast, early, late, loud/ loudly.
He's a good worker. He works well.
She's a hard worker. She works hard.
She's a fast runner. She runs fast.
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4. TIME (when?)
: some words, use preposition IN, ON, AT to indicate time
afterwards first/last today at 6.30
before immediately tonight on Monday
early/late now/then yesterday in July
lately soon last night for ages
now still two days ago this morning
daily hourly monthly weekly, etc.
Some RULES:
Most adverbs of degree modify Adjectives and Adverbs
My bag is very heavy.
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Some adverbs of degree modify VERBs, like: almost, hardly, just, nearly, quite, rather,
really.
He almost succeeded. I nearly missed the train.
badly and well modify past participle(V3)
He was badly injured. The patients are well treated by the doctors.
far and much need TOO + ADJ or COMPARATIVE
He is much taller than you. You are far too fat to wear that shirt.
a little
He is a little sad because of your problem.
She is a little older than you are
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- BE as a linking verb