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Adverbs vs adjectives

Sylwia Tambelli

Created on February 4, 2021

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Transcript

adverbs of manner

Start

calm

careful

polite

bad

rude

dangerous

good

angry

safe

careless

fast

He is a calm driver. He is a careful driver. He is a good driver.

calmly carefully well

He drives . He drives . He drives .

He is an angry driver. He is a dangerous driver. He is a bad driver.

angrily dangerously badly

He drives . He drives . He drives .

rule

Przymiotniki z reguły stawiamy przed rzeczownikami. Przysłówki odpowiadają na pytanie 'jak' i z reguły stawiamy je po czasowniku.

adjectives: adverbs:

loud slow happy late fast early

loudly slowly happily late fast early

how can people speak?

angry good sad proper clear loud fast careful hungry correct sleepy polite quick rude slow happy boring bad (of) wonderful beautiful careless soft easy

how can people speak?

angry good sad proper clear loud fast careful hungry correct sleepy polite quick rude slow happy boring bad (of) wonderful beautiful careless soft easy

How can you walk?
carelessly
How can you walk?
quickly
fast
happily
angrily
easily
noisily
loudly
slowly
carefully
straight
quietly
proudly
How can you speak?
How can you speak?
carelessly
sadly
quickly
fast
noisily
wonderfully
angrily
rudely
happily
clearly
loudly
nicely
slowly
carefully
easily
badly
politely
quietly
beautifully
How can you write?
beautifully
easily
well
quickly
fast
carelessly
wonderfully
angrily
nicely
clearly
slowly
carefully
quietly
How can you write?
badly
accurately
How can you sing?
beautifully
easily
well
How can you sing?
fast
carelessly
softly
nicely
angrily
clearly
carefully
sadly
slowly
badly
silently
quickly
How can you eat?
well
easily
beautifully
silently
softly
carelessly
fast
angrily
How can you eat?
nicely
slowly
carefully
noisily
badly
hungrily
quickly
politely