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<div style="font-style:italic;color:navy;margin:1em;">I was walking throught the forest. I saw a fox.</div> | |||
They sound boring and lifeless. | |||
Give more background information with attributes: | Give more background information with attributes: | ||
<div style="font-style:italic;color:navy;margin:1em;">I was walking <span style="display: inline-block;background:yellow;padding:0.2em 0.5em;border-radius:0.2em;text-align: center;width: 5em;">slowly</span>through the <span style="display: inline-block;background:tomato;padding:0.2em 0.5em;border-radius:0.2em;text-align: center;width: 5em;">dark</span> and <span style="display: inline-block;background:tomato;padding:0.2em 0.5em;border-radius:0.2em;text-align: center;width: 5em;">peaceful</span> forest.</div> | |||
<div style="font-style:italic;color:navy;margin:1em;">Then I <span style="display: inline-block;background:yellow;padding:0.2em 0.5em;border-radius:0.2em;text-align: center;width: 5em;">suddenly</span> saw a <span style="display: inline-block;background:tomato;padding:0.2em 0.5em;border-radius:0.2em;text-align: center;width: 5em;">small</span> <span style="display: inline-block;background:tomato;padding:0.2em 0.5em;border-radius:0.2em;text-align: center;width: 5em;">red</span> fox.</div> | |||
Here's another example: | |||
<div style="font-style:italic;color:navy;margin:1em;">There was a house.</div> | |||
<div style="font-style:italic;color:navy;margin:1em;">There was an old house.</div> | |||
<div style="font-style:italic;color:navy;margin:1em;">There was a really old house with a sagging roof and some broken windows in the attic.</div> | |||
'''''Adjectives''''' describe nouns and '''''adverbs | '''''Adjectives''''' describe nouns and '''''adverbs''''' describe verbs or other adjectives /adverbs: | ||
<div style="font-style:italic;color:navy;margin:1em;">I was walking <span style="display: inline-block;background:yellow;padding:0.2em 0.5em;border-radius:0.2em;text-align: center;width: 5em;">quite</span> <span style="display: inline-block;background:yellow;padding:0.2em 0.5em;border-radius:0.2em;text-align: center;width: 5em;">carefully</span> and <span style="display: inline-block;background:yellow;padding:0.2em 0.5em;border-radius:0.2em;text-align: center;width: 5em;">slowly</span>through the <span style="display: inline-block;background:yellow;padding:0.2em 0.5em;border-radius:0.2em;text-align: center;width: 5em;">really</span> <span style="display: inline-block;background:tomato;padding:0.2em 0.5em;border-radius:0.2em;text-align: center;width: 5em;">dark</span> and <span style="display: inline-block;background:tomato;padding:0.2em 0.5em;border-radius:0.2em;text-align: center;width: 5em;">peaceful</span> forest. </div> | |||
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* [[Adverbs/Adverb_or_Adjective%3F|Adverb or Adjective?]] | |||
== Adverbs of degree == | == Adverbs of degree == | ||
'''''Adverbs of degree''''' are used to modify verbs, adverbs and adjectives. They tell us the intensity to which something happens. | '''''Adverbs of degree''''' are used to modify verbs, adverbs and adjectives. They tell us the intensity to which something happens. | ||
<div style="font-style:italic;color:navy;margin:1em;">I'm cold!</div> | |||
<div style="font-style:italic;color:green;margin:1em;">How cold?</div> | |||
<div style="font-style:italic;color:navy;margin:1em;">I'm a little cold. (★) - I'm pretty cold. (★★) - I'm really cold (★★★). - I'm absolutely frozen. (★★★★) </div> | |||
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<p style="font-size:1.5em;font-weight:bold;margin-left:2em;">★</p> | |||
* a bit | |||
* a little | |||
* barely | * barely | ||
* hardly | |||
* narrowly | |||
* scarcely | |||
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<p style="font-size:1.5em;font-weight:bold;margin-left:2em;">★★</p> | |||
* fairly | * fairly | ||
* pretty | * pretty | ||
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* rather | * rather | ||
* somewhat | * somewhat | ||
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<p style="font-size:1.5em;font-weight:bold;margin-left:2em;">★★★</p> | |||
* deeply | * deeply | ||
* decidedly | * decidedly | ||
* extremely | * extremely | ||
* incredibly | * incredibly | ||
* really | * really | ||
* very | * very | ||
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<p style="font-size:1.5em;font-weight:bold;margin-left:2em;">★★★★</p> | |||
* absolutely | |||
* completely | |||
* entirely | |||
* totally | |||
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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}} | |||
=== The Test === | |||
'''Put in the correct adverbs:''' | |||
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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. | |||
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'''Use adverbs of degree. (Look at the number of stars.)''' | |||
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Did you do well in the last test? | |||
Well, it was OK . We were ''a bit|a little(★)'' late but that seems ''absolutely|completely|incredibly|really|totally(★★★★)'' normal for me, doesn't it? So we had to hurry to class. | |||
Oh dear! Your attitude towards school is ''fairly|pretty|quite|rather|somewhat (★★)'' disturbing. You always try | |||
Ralph was ''fairly|pretty|quite|rather|somewhat (★★)'' nervous at first, but when he saw the test everything was ok. | |||
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Did you do well in the last test? | |||
Well, it was OK . We were ''a bit/a little(★)'' late but that seems ''absolutely/completely/incredibly/really/totally(★★★★)'' normal for me, doesn't it? So we had to hurry to class. | |||
Oh dear! Your attitude towards school is ''fairly/pretty/quite/rather/somewhat (★★)'' disturbing. You always try | |||
Ralph was ''fairly/pretty/quite/rather/somewhat (★★)'' nervous at first, but when he saw the test everything was ok.}} | |||
=== A Weekend Trip === | |||
'''Add an adverb of degree.''' | |||
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Our trip was ''extremely|incredibly|really|very(★★★)'' exciting. Munich is ''extremely|incredibly|really|very(★★★)'' nice. | |||
What did you do there? | |||
First we went shopping downtown. It'is a fashionable city, you know. In the afternoon we went to one of the many cool beer gardens where we had a traditional Bavarian dinner. It was ''absolutely|completely|incredibly|really|totally(★★★★)'' fantastic. | |||
That sounds ''fairly|pretty|quite|rather|somewhat (★★)'' nice. | |||
Then on Sunday we visited the Olympic Park. It was built for the 1972 Summer Games and it's ''absolutely|completely|incredibly|really|totally(★★★★)''amazing. We also went up the TV tower and had a ''extremely|incredibly|really|very(★★★)'' fantastic view! Then we to the Olympic Hall where an exhibition was held. | |||
Oh, that sounds ''extremely|incredibly|really|very(★★★)'' interesting. | |||
But Josie was ''a bit|a little(★)'' bored, so we didn't stay long. | |||
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{{ | {{Show-Hide|Our trip was ''extremely/incredibly/really/very(★★★)'' exciting. Munich is ''extremely/incredibly/really/very(★★★)'' nice. | ||
What did you do there? | |||
First we went shopping downtown. It'is a fashionable city, you know. In the afternoon we went to one of the many cool beer gardens where we had a traditional Bavarian dinner. It was ''absolutely/completely/incredibly/really/totally(★★★★)'' fantastic. | |||
That sounds ''fairly/pretty/quite/rather/somewhat (★★)'' nice. | |||
Then on Sunday we visited the Olympic Park. It was built for the 1972 Summer Games and it's ''absolutely/completely/incredibly/really/totally(★★★★)''amazing. We also went up the TV tower and had a ''extremely/incredibly/really/very(★★★)'' fantastic view! Then we to the Olympic Hall where an exhibition was held. | |||
Oh, that sounds ''extremely/incredibly/really/very(★★★)'' interesting. | |||
But Josie was ''a bit/a little(★)'' bored, so we didn't stay long. }} | |||
== Inversion == | == Inversion == |
Aktuelle Version vom 27. Oktober 2022, 17:52 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:
see more:
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. (Look at the number of stars.)
Did you do well in the last test?
Well, it was OK . We were a bit|a little(★) late but that seems absolutely|completely|incredibly|really|totally(★★★★) normal for me, doesn't it? So we had to hurry to class.
Oh dear! Your attitude towards school is fairly|pretty|quite|rather|somewhat (★★) disturbing. You always try
Ralph was fairly|pretty|quite|rather|somewhat (★★) nervous at first, but when he saw the test everything was ok.
Did you do well in the last test?
Well, it was OK . We were a bit/a little(★) late but that seems absolutely/completely/incredibly/really/totally(★★★★) normal for me, doesn't it? So we had to hurry to class.
Oh dear! Your attitude towards school is fairly/pretty/quite/rather/somewhat (★★) disturbing. You always try
Ralph was fairly/pretty/quite/rather/somewhat (★★) nervous at first, but when he saw the test everything was ok.
A Weekend Trip
Add an adverb of degree.
Our trip was extremely|incredibly|really|very(★★★) exciting. Munich is extremely|incredibly|really|very(★★★) nice.
What did you do there?
First we went shopping downtown. It'is a fashionable city, you know. In the afternoon we went to one of the many cool beer gardens where we had a traditional Bavarian dinner. It was absolutely|completely|incredibly|really|totally(★★★★) fantastic.
That sounds fairly|pretty|quite|rather|somewhat (★★) nice.
Then on Sunday we visited the Olympic Park. It was built for the 1972 Summer Games and it's absolutely|completely|incredibly|really|totally(★★★★)amazing. We also went up the TV tower and had a extremely|incredibly|really|very(★★★) fantastic view! Then we to the Olympic Hall where an exhibition was held.
Oh, that sounds extremely|incredibly|really|very(★★★) interesting.
But Josie was a bit|a little(★) bored, so we didn't stay long.
What did you do there?
First we went shopping downtown. It'is a fashionable city, you know. In the afternoon we went to one of the many cool beer gardens where we had a traditional Bavarian dinner. It was absolutely/completely/incredibly/really/totally(★★★★) fantastic.
That sounds fairly/pretty/quite/rather/somewhat (★★) nice.
Then on Sunday we visited the Olympic Park. It was built for the 1972 Summer Games and it's absolutely/completely/incredibly/really/totally(★★★★)amazing. We also went up the TV tower and had a extremely/incredibly/really/very(★★★) fantastic view! Then we to the Olympic Hall where an exhibition was held.
Oh, that sounds extremely/incredibly/really/very(★★★) interesting.
But Josie was a bit/a little(★) bored, so we didn't stay long.
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