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ADJECTIVES and Adverbs
• ADJECTIVES- describe a noun or pronoun
and tell these things:
– which one: this, that
– what kind: red, large, sick, cloudy, enormous,
petite
– how many: six, four hundred, many, several
Adjectives and ADVERBS
• ADVERBS- describe a verb, an adjective, or
another adverb and tell these things:
–
–
–
–

where: there, here, outside, inside, away
when: now, then, later, immediately, yesterday
how: quickly, slowly, stupidly, gracefully, effortlessly
how often or how long: frequently, never, twice,
sometimes
– how much: hardly, extremely, minimally, greatly, too,
more
Adjectives with an –ly tail
Most adverbs are formed by adding –ly to the adjective, so if
you see an –ly word, it’s usually an adverb.

Adjective

Adverb

sad

sadly

kind

kindly

quick

quickly

quiet

quietly

artistic

artistically (irregular spelling: -ally)

noisy

noisily (irregular spelling: y becomes i)
It makes a difference…
• Wrong: This sentence is written awful bad.
– How is this sentence written? The question
how means that an adverb is needed, but bad is
an adjective. Badly is an adverb.

• Still wrong: This sentence is written awful
badly.
– How badly? How means that another adverb is
needed, but awful is an adjective.

• Right: This sentence is not written awfully
badly—it’s perfect!
• Wrong: I did good on the exam and got a
good grade on my report card.
– How did I do? An adverb is needed. I did well.
What kind of grade? An adjective is needed: a
good grade.

• Right: I did well on the exam and got a
good grade on my report card.
Adjective telling what kind

Adverb telling how, when,
or where

He played a hard guitar piece.

He pounded the drums hard.

The bird flew past a high building.

The bird flew high in the sky.

We are close friends.

Sit close to me.

You’re doing a fine job.

You are skiing fine since your lesson.

She was in a deep sleep.

She dived deep into the water.

That’s the right answer.

The teacher said I spelled it right.

Draw a straight line.

Go straight to your room.

Pull the ropes tight.

These ropes are tightly twisted.
Right or Wrong?
• I am real sure that this is a real
diamond, not a fake.
Wrong
• How sure? This question implies that an
adverb is needed: I am really sure. What
kind of diamond? This question implies
that an adjective is needed: a real diamond.
• I am really sure that this is a real diamond,
not a fake.
Right or Wrong?
• It was an easy match, and Austin
won easy.
Wrong
• What kind of match? = Adjective is
needed: an easy match. How did he win? =
Adverb is needed: He won easily.
• It was an easy match, and Austin won
easily.
Right or Wrong?
• This surely seems like a sure bet.
Right
• How it seems=Adverb=surely
• What kind of bet=Adjective=a sure bet
Adjectives WS-Page 3 Exercise B
1. We are supposed to research haiku, which
is a unique form of Japanese poetry.
2. A haiku is a short poem that expresses
strong emotion or a vivid image in a few
words.
3. After we have read English translations of
several Japanese poems, our teacher wants
us to pick our favorite poet and write a
brief report.
Adjectives WS-Page 3 Exercise B
4. Our reports must be accurate, and we
will have to spend two hours in the
library.
5. We don’t mind, because all of us
think the library is a great place for
studying.
6. I am eager to start working on my
subject, the famous poet Taniguchi
Buson.
Adjectives WS-Page 3 Exercise B
7. I think his poetry is wonderful.
8. The librarian can give me excellent
tips on which poetry books I should
research.
9. My teacher says her favorite Japanese
poet is Kobayashi Issa.
10.My best friend Felicia agrees that
these poets are masters.
Adjectives WS-Page 3 Exercise A
1. Even as a young man, he had a whimsical
spirit.
2. In his humorous book The Sketch Book, he
says he “made many tours of discovery
into foreign parts and unknown regions” of
his native city.
3. A History of New York, his first book, was
popular and successful.
4. His quaint tales of life in the rural valleys
near the Hudson River are delightful even
today.
Adjectives WS-Page 3 Exercise A
5. Most students have heard of “Rip Van Winkle”
and “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.”
6. These stories contain supernatural events.
7. Irving spent many pleasant years in England and
Spain.
8. In Spain he wrote about Moorish legends.
9. When he returned to this country, he built a
comfortable house that he called “Sunnyside,”
near Tarrytown, New York.
10. He spent the rest of his long life there, devoting
himself to literary matters.
Adverbs WS- Page 6 Exercise A
1. The temperature of the water at
the fish hatchery seldom freezes.
2. The water never freezes.
3. It comes from unusually large
springs.
4. It is very clear water.
5. Vapor sometimes rises from warm
water.
Adverbs WS- Page 6 Exercise A
6. Yesterday I read an article on the literature
of India.
7. Ancient Indian writers first produced
hymns called Vedas in about 1500 B.C.
8. Indian literature then entered its classical
period.
9. Writers of this period commonly wrote
Sanskrit.
10.Writers still use the classical version of
Sanskrit.
Adverbs WS- Page 6 Exercise B
Questions the adverbs answer

1. To what degree
2. When
3. How
4. To what degree
5. When
6. When
7. How
8. How
9. How
10. When
1. They had __________wanted to give a
puppet show.
2. The two _________ built a puppet theater.
3. Both __________ painted faces on the
puppets.
4. Nikki and Emilio ____________based
their show on a Latin American folk tale.
5. ___________ had they heard of figure so
tragic as the weeping woman.
Adjectives and adverbs final

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Adjectives and adverbs final

  • 1. ADJECTIVES and Adverbs • ADJECTIVES- describe a noun or pronoun and tell these things: – which one: this, that – what kind: red, large, sick, cloudy, enormous, petite – how many: six, four hundred, many, several
  • 2. Adjectives and ADVERBS • ADVERBS- describe a verb, an adjective, or another adverb and tell these things: – – – – where: there, here, outside, inside, away when: now, then, later, immediately, yesterday how: quickly, slowly, stupidly, gracefully, effortlessly how often or how long: frequently, never, twice, sometimes – how much: hardly, extremely, minimally, greatly, too, more
  • 3. Adjectives with an –ly tail Most adverbs are formed by adding –ly to the adjective, so if you see an –ly word, it’s usually an adverb. Adjective Adverb sad sadly kind kindly quick quickly quiet quietly artistic artistically (irregular spelling: -ally) noisy noisily (irregular spelling: y becomes i)
  • 4. It makes a difference… • Wrong: This sentence is written awful bad. – How is this sentence written? The question how means that an adverb is needed, but bad is an adjective. Badly is an adverb. • Still wrong: This sentence is written awful badly. – How badly? How means that another adverb is needed, but awful is an adjective. • Right: This sentence is not written awfully badly—it’s perfect!
  • 5. • Wrong: I did good on the exam and got a good grade on my report card. – How did I do? An adverb is needed. I did well. What kind of grade? An adjective is needed: a good grade. • Right: I did well on the exam and got a good grade on my report card.
  • 6. Adjective telling what kind Adverb telling how, when, or where He played a hard guitar piece. He pounded the drums hard. The bird flew past a high building. The bird flew high in the sky. We are close friends. Sit close to me. You’re doing a fine job. You are skiing fine since your lesson. She was in a deep sleep. She dived deep into the water. That’s the right answer. The teacher said I spelled it right. Draw a straight line. Go straight to your room. Pull the ropes tight. These ropes are tightly twisted.
  • 7. Right or Wrong? • I am real sure that this is a real diamond, not a fake.
  • 8. Wrong • How sure? This question implies that an adverb is needed: I am really sure. What kind of diamond? This question implies that an adjective is needed: a real diamond. • I am really sure that this is a real diamond, not a fake.
  • 9. Right or Wrong? • It was an easy match, and Austin won easy.
  • 10. Wrong • What kind of match? = Adjective is needed: an easy match. How did he win? = Adverb is needed: He won easily. • It was an easy match, and Austin won easily.
  • 11. Right or Wrong? • This surely seems like a sure bet.
  • 12. Right • How it seems=Adverb=surely • What kind of bet=Adjective=a sure bet
  • 13. Adjectives WS-Page 3 Exercise B 1. We are supposed to research haiku, which is a unique form of Japanese poetry. 2. A haiku is a short poem that expresses strong emotion or a vivid image in a few words. 3. After we have read English translations of several Japanese poems, our teacher wants us to pick our favorite poet and write a brief report.
  • 14. Adjectives WS-Page 3 Exercise B 4. Our reports must be accurate, and we will have to spend two hours in the library. 5. We don’t mind, because all of us think the library is a great place for studying. 6. I am eager to start working on my subject, the famous poet Taniguchi Buson.
  • 15. Adjectives WS-Page 3 Exercise B 7. I think his poetry is wonderful. 8. The librarian can give me excellent tips on which poetry books I should research. 9. My teacher says her favorite Japanese poet is Kobayashi Issa. 10.My best friend Felicia agrees that these poets are masters.
  • 16. Adjectives WS-Page 3 Exercise A 1. Even as a young man, he had a whimsical spirit. 2. In his humorous book The Sketch Book, he says he “made many tours of discovery into foreign parts and unknown regions” of his native city. 3. A History of New York, his first book, was popular and successful. 4. His quaint tales of life in the rural valleys near the Hudson River are delightful even today.
  • 17. Adjectives WS-Page 3 Exercise A 5. Most students have heard of “Rip Van Winkle” and “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.” 6. These stories contain supernatural events. 7. Irving spent many pleasant years in England and Spain. 8. In Spain he wrote about Moorish legends. 9. When he returned to this country, he built a comfortable house that he called “Sunnyside,” near Tarrytown, New York. 10. He spent the rest of his long life there, devoting himself to literary matters.
  • 18. Adverbs WS- Page 6 Exercise A 1. The temperature of the water at the fish hatchery seldom freezes. 2. The water never freezes. 3. It comes from unusually large springs. 4. It is very clear water. 5. Vapor sometimes rises from warm water.
  • 19. Adverbs WS- Page 6 Exercise A 6. Yesterday I read an article on the literature of India. 7. Ancient Indian writers first produced hymns called Vedas in about 1500 B.C. 8. Indian literature then entered its classical period. 9. Writers of this period commonly wrote Sanskrit. 10.Writers still use the classical version of Sanskrit.
  • 20. Adverbs WS- Page 6 Exercise B Questions the adverbs answer 1. To what degree 2. When 3. How 4. To what degree 5. When 6. When 7. How 8. How 9. How 10. When
  • 21. 1. They had __________wanted to give a puppet show. 2. The two _________ built a puppet theater. 3. Both __________ painted faces on the puppets. 4. Nikki and Emilio ____________based their show on a Latin American folk tale. 5. ___________ had they heard of figure so tragic as the weeping woman.