
2014- 3- 23
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متميزة بملتقى الطلاب والطالبات الترفيهي
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ِAdjectives and Adverbes
Adjectives Definitions:
are words that describe nouns or pronouns.
Places:
1)They may come before the word they
That is flower beautiful
2)They may follow the word they describe
That is flower beautiful.
Adverb Definitions:
are words that modify everything but nouns and pronouns
They modify ==>1)Adjectives==>Basil is a very popular teacher
2)Verb==>He played well
3)Another adverbs==>He played very well
A word is an adverbs that cause grammatical problems are those that answer the question how so focus on these.
First we will study the rules;
There is 10 rules:
Rule 1:
Generally,If aword answers question [how], it is an adverb if it can have an –ly added to it, place it there.
Example:
Adj=>1) she look kind. , )
Adv==> 2)She look how? Kindly.
Adj 3)She is kind {kind} does not answer how?==> so it is an adjective no –ly is attached
Adj==> 4) She is kindly looker
Rule 2:-ly rule
It's applies when four of the sense verb :
1) taste 2) smell 3)look 4) feel
Ask if the sense verb is being used actively.
If so, use the –ly
1. Adj==>
• The teacher looked(angry or angrily) did teach actively look with eyes or are we describing her appearance? We are describing appearance, so no –ly.
Give me an adjective& adverb for these word
Week==>
Year==>
2. Adv==>
• The teacher looked (angry/angrily) at the paper test==> Here the teacher did actively look with eyes, so the –ly is added.
Exercise:
Choose the correct adverb or adjective in the sentence appropriate.
• Flowers smell (sweet- sweetly)
• The bird sang ( sweet- sweetly)
Regular Adverb and Adjective
[COLOR="rgb(255, 0, 255)"] Memory this table in your mind
[table=99%][tr=tcat][td][/td][td][/td][td][/td][/tr][tr=alt1][td] Slowly[/td][td]Slow[/td][td]Infinitive[/td][/tr][tr=alt2][td] Quickly[/td][td] Quick[/td][td]Quick[/td][/tr][tr=alt1][td]Politely[/td][td] Polite[/td][td]Polite [/td][/tr][tr=alt2][td] Expensively[/td][td]Expensive[/td][td]Expensive [/td][/tr][tr=alt1][td]Healthily[/td][td] Healthy [/td][td]Health[/td][/tr][tr=alt2][td]Badly[/td][td] Bad [/td][td]Bad[/td][/tr][tr=alt1][td] Kindly[/td][td]Kind[/td][td]Kind [/td][/tr][tr=alt2][td]Poorly[/td][td]Poor [/td][td]Poor [/td][/tr][tr=alt1][td]Sweetly[/td][td]Sweet[/td][td]Sweet [/td][/tr][tr=alt2][td]Daily[/td][td]Every day[/td][td]Day [/td][/tr][tr=alt1][td]monthly[/td][td]Every month[/td][td]Month [/td][/tr][tr=alt2][td][/td][td][/td][td][/td][/tr][/table]
Adjectives ending in –y>> >> >> -ily
Infinitive Adjective Adverb
Happy Happy Happily
Angry Angry angrily
Adjectives ending in –le>> >> >> -ly
Terrible Terrible Terribly
Capable Capable capably
Take out e then add y
Note:
If the word end with (y) we replace (y) to (i) then we add –ly
Look like the Example Health==>Healthily
Rule3: Good VS well
The word good is an adjective
The word well is an adverb
Example:
1) You did a good job==>Adjective ==> good describing the job
2) You did the job well ==> adverb ==> well answer how
*Tell me what (good- well) describe in these examples:
1) You smell good today.
2) You smell well for someone with a cold.
Irregular adjective
Adjective Comparative superlative
Good Good Well
Bad Bad Worse
Fast Fast Fast
Hard Hard Hard
Late Late late
Long Long Long
Rule 4:
When referring to health==>use well rather than good
Example: I feel good about my degreed==>adjective
Adv==>I do not feel well. You do not look well today==> it's refer to health.
Rule 5:
A common error in using adjectives and adverbs arises from using the wrong from for comparison.
Case point, to describe something we would say poor in "she is poor" comparison "she is poorer than Kati<<adj>>.
She is poorly girl==> adv
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التعديل الأخير تم بواسطة أبو محمد ; 2014- 6- 19 الساعة 07:16 AM
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