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{{Box|Tip|Don't overdo it! Don't give every adjective its own adverb of degree but sprinkle it into your guided writing!|Hervorhebung}} | {{Box|Tip|Don't overdo it! Don't give every adjective its own adverb of degree but sprinkle it into your guided writing!|Hervorhebung}} |
Version vom 30. April 2020, 13:13 Uhr
Some sentences may be correct and yet something is still missing:
They sound boring and lifeless.
Give more background information with attributes:
Here's another example:
Adjectives describe nouns and adverbs describe verbs or other adjectives /adverbs:
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Adverbs of degree
Adverbs of degree are used to modify verbs, adverbs and adjectives. They tell us the intensity to which something happens.
*
- a bit
- a little
- barely
- hardly
- narrowly
- scarcely
…
**
- fairly
- pretty
- quite
- rather
- somewhat
…
***
- deeply
- decidedly
- extremely
- incredibly
- really
- very
****
- absolutely
- completely
- entirely
- totally
The Test
Put in the correct adverbs:
We had an English test. I was almost finished when I saw a bird outside the window.
Its colorful feathers looked absolutely wonderful.
The bird was sitting on the window sill and I was barely moving.
I felt incredibly lucky to see such a beautiful creature but my teacher was terribly grumpy today.
Use adverbs of degree:
Did you do well in the last test?
Well, it was OK . We were fairly|pretty|quite|rather|somewhat (**) late but that seems absolutely|completely|incredibly|really|totally(***) normal, doesn't it? So we had to hurry to class.
Did you do well in the last test?
Inversion
Sometimes you want to strenghten your point of view by putting the adverb first:
Little did I know ...
Never have I seen such wildlife.
Rarely do foxes show themselves.
Not only did she do ...
Interactive Exercises
The Test
We had an English test. I was almost finished when I saw a bird outside the window.
Its colorful feathers looked absolutely wonderful.
The bird was sitting on the window sill and I was barely moving.
I felt incredibly lucky to see such a beautiful creature but my teacher was terribly grumpy today.
- adverbs and adjectives
- Adverbs of degree
- Inversions
- Synonyms
- Mindmapping