ADVERBS BEFORE ADJECTIVES  An adjective modifies a noun or a pronoun by describing, identifying, or quantifying words. An adjective usually precedes.

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ADVERBS BEFORE ADJECTIVES

 An adjective modifies a noun or a pronoun by describing, identifying, or quantifying words. An adjective usually precedes the noun or the pronoun which it modifies.  In the following examples, the highlighted words are adjectives:  The truck-shaped balloon floated over the treetops.  Mrs. Morrison papered her kitchen walls with hideous wall paper.  The small boat foundered on the wine dark sea.  The coal mines are dark and dank.  Many stores have already begun to play irritating Christmas music.  A battered music box sat on the mahogany sideboard.  The back room was filled with large, yellow rain boots. ADJECTIVES

 An adverb can modify a verb, an adjective, another adverb, a phrase, or a clause. An adverb indicates manner, time, place, cause, or degree and answers questions such as "how," "when," "where," "how much".  In the following examples, each of the highlighted words is an adverb:  The seamstress quickly made the mourning clothes. In this sentence, the adverb "quickly" modifies the verb "made" and indicates in what manner (or how fast) the clothing was constructed.  The midwives waited patiently through a long labour. Similarly in this sentence, the adverb "patiently" modifies the verb "waited" and describes the manner in which the midwives waited.  The boldly spoken words would return to haunt the rebel. In this sentence the adverb "boldly" modifies the adjective "spoken."  We urged him to dial the number more expeditiously. Here the adverb "more" modifies the adverb "expeditiously."  Unfortunately, the bank closed at three today. ADVERBS

LISTEN: IT´S A FAIRLY BIG CITY

PRACTICE

1. beautifula. boring 2. cheapb. crowded 3. cleanc. dangerous 4. interestingd. expensive 5. quiete. noisy 6. relaxingf. polluted 7. safeg. stressful 8. spacioush. ugly MATCH EACH ADJECTIVE IN COLUMN A WITH IT´S OPPOSITE WORD ON COLUMN B

1. beautifula. boring 2. cheapb. crowded 3. cleanc. dangerous 4. interestingd. expensive 5. quiete. noisy 6. relaxingf. polluted 7. safeg. stressful 8. spacioush. ugly MATCH EACH ADJECTIVE IN COLUMN A WITH IT´S OPPOSITE WORD ON COLUMN B

1. beautifula. boring 2. cheapb. crowded 3. cleanc. dangerous 4. interestingd. expensive 5. quiete. noisy 6. relaxingf. polluted 7. safeg. stressful 8. spacioush. ugly MATCH EACH ADJECTIVE IN COLUMN A WITH IT´S OPPOSITE WORD ON COLUMN B

1. beautifula. boring 2. cheapb. crowded 3. cleanc. dangerous 4. interestingd. expensive 5. quiete. noisy 6. relaxingf. polluted 7. safeg. stressful 8. spacioush. ugly MATCH EACH ADJECTIVE IN COLUMN A WITH IT´S OPPOSITE WORD ON COLUMN B

1. beautifula. boring 2. cheapb. crowded 3. cleanc. dangerous 4. interestingd. expensive 5. quiete. noisy 6. relaxingf. polluted 7. safeg. stressful 8. spacioush. ugly MATCH EACH ADJECTIVE IN COLUMN A WITH IT´S OPPOSITE WORD ON COLUMN B

1. beautifula. boring 2. cheapb. crowded 3. cleanc. dangerous 4. interestingd. expensive 5. quiete. noisy 6. relaxingf. polluted 7. safeg. stressful 8. spacioush. ugly MATCH EACH ADJECTIVE IN COLUMN A WITH IT´S OPPOSITE WORD ON COLUMN B

1. beautifula. boring 2. cheapb. crowded 3. cleanc. dangerous 4. interestingd. expensive 5. quiete. noisy 6. relaxingf. polluted 7. safeg. stressful 8. spacioush. ugly MATCH EACH ADJECTIVE IN COLUMN A WITH IT´S OPPOSITE WORD ON COLUMN B

1. beautifula. boring 2. cheapb. crowded 3. cleanc. dangerous 4. interestingd. expensive 5. quiete. noisy 6. relaxingf. polluted 7. safeg. stressful 8. spacioush. ugly MATCH EACH ADJECTIVE IN COLUMN A WITH IT´S OPPOSITE WORD ON COLUMN B

1. beautifula. boring 2. cheapb. crowded 3. cleanc. dangerous 4. interestingd. expensive 5. quiete. noisy 6. relaxingf. polluted 7. safeg. stressful 8. spacioush. ugly MATCH EACH ADJECTIVE IN COLUMN A WITH IT´S OPPOSITE WORD ON COLUMN B

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