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Adverbs - Understanding the text
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SHE LOOKS AT HIS BACK CAREFULLY Carefully is an adverb. It describes how Mary looks at Colin's back. We use adverbs to describe how we do something. We usually make adverbs by adding ly to the…
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Grammar - Go back to the text
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Adverbs We form the adverb of an adjective by adding -ly – quickly With adjectives ending in y such as easy we drop the y and add ily – easily For words ending in e, like incredible, we drop the e…
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Adverbs (II)
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Complete the sentences below with a suitable adverb from exercise Adverbs (I). Romeo fell in love with Juliet The Prince spoke to the people Lord Montague asked Benvolio to speak to Romeo Lord Capulet…
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Adverbs and adjectives
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Decide if the sentence needs an adverb or an adjective. Behrman painted the ivy leaf . Della ran home with her new present for Jim. O’Henry returned from the Honduras because his wife was very . The…
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Adverbs - Understanding the text
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Captain Hook moves his hook in front of their faces and laughs loudly Loudly is an adverb. It describes how Captain Hook laughs. We use adverbs to describe how we do something. Change the adjectives…
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Adverbs - The text and beyond
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We often use adverbs to describe the way in which people say things. The adverbs add more ‘colour’ to speech. Choose an appropriate adverb from the list to complete the sentences. ‘I’m afraid…
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Phrasal verbs
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‘He could get away with it.’ Look at this sentence from Chapter Nine: ‘He could get away with it.’ To get away with something is a phrasal verb which means ‘to not suffer punishment when you…