单元 8: Art
Adjectives and adverbs
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课程 2
Is this session, we look at adjectives and adverbs. We'll do some revision, point out some useful tips, test your knowledge, and finish with a fun summary in 6 Minute Grammar.
A gentle reminder
You know about adjectives and adverbs, don't you?
You know that adjectives describe nouns, and that adverbs give information about a verb…
- Adjectives: Rufus has an expensive car. It has leather seats.
- Adverbs: He drives it very slowly and carefully.
But there's more to adjectives and adverbs than that. In Activity 1 we're going to remind ourselves about the differences between these parts of speech. In Activity 2 we're looking at some irregular examples.
Adjectives – meaning and use
As we've said, adjectives tell us about nouns. They also tell us about pronouns like he, she and it:
- He's very unhappy.
- She's stunning.
Adjectives – Form
Most of them have no particular form, for example:
- Happy, sad, light, green, quick, busy, large
Though some are made by adding a suffix to a noun or verb:
- Fun – funny
- Week - weekly
- Child – childlike
- Fool – foolish
- Care – careful
- Accept – acceptable
Adverbs – meaning and use
You know that adverbs tell us about verbs, but did you know they also tell us about adjectives and other adverbs?
- It was a very sunny day. (The adverb very refers to the adjective sunny. It tells us how sunny it was.)
- He finished the exam reallyquickly. (The adverb really refers to the adverb quickly. It tells us how quickly he finished.)
Adverbs - form
Many adverbs can be made by adding the suffix –ly to an adjective:
- Sad – sadly
- Serious – seriously
- Quiet – quietly
- Total – totally
- Careful - carefully
- Sleepy - sleepily
- Slow - slowly
But others have no regular structure:
- Soon, well, never, quite, often, already, just
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Story
Singapore is a verydiverse, multicultural country. The biggest ethnic group is Chinese. They make up about 75% of the population. Other significant groups are the Malays and Indians. The country has four official languages: English, Mandarin, Malay and Tamil, and most Singaporeans speak at least two of them fluently. In addition, a creole called Singlish is spoken widely, though this is officially discouraged by the government. The country has changed very fast in the last few decades as the economy has grown quickly.
Singapore
10 Questions
Each of these words is from the story about Singapore above. Can you drag them into the right columns, according to how the word is used in the story?
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练习题
Each of these words is from the story about Singapore above. Can you drag them into the right columns, according to how the word is used in the story?
提示
The story said "spoken widely"... it looks like 'widely' is describing a verb?帮助
练习题
Each of these words is from the story about Singapore above. Can you drag them into the right columns, according to how the word is used in the story?
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It gives more information about 'diverse'帮助
练习题
Each of these words is from the story about Singapore above. Can you drag them into the right columns, according to how the word is used in the story?
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This looks like it might be describing 'country'帮助
练习题
Each of these words is from the story about Singapore above. Can you drag them into the right columns, according to how the word is used in the story?
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We had 'official' earlier - this time it's 'officially'...帮助
练习题
Each of these words is from the story about Singapore above. Can you drag them into the right columns, according to how the word is used in the story?
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This is right beside the word Singapore...帮助
练习题
Each of these words is from the story about Singapore above. Can you drag them into the right columns, according to how the word is used in the story?
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This is describing the word 'group'帮助
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Each of these words is from the story about Singapore above. Can you drag them into the right columns, according to how the word is used in the story?
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'Official' is describing the word 'languages'...帮助
练习题
Each of these words is from the story about Singapore above. Can you drag them into the right columns, according to how the word is used in the story?
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Many words that end in -ly are...?帮助
练习题
Each of these words is from the story about Singapore above. Can you drag them into the right columns, according to how the word is used in the story?
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Be careful with this one...帮助
练习题
Each of these words is from the story about Singapore above. Can you drag them into the right columns, according to how the word is used in the story?
提示
This means the same as 'fast' in the last questionQuestion 1 of 10
Adjective
Adverb
Excellent!太棒了!Bad luck!加分:
Singapore
10 Questions
Each of these words is from the story about Singapore above. Can you drag them into the right columns, according to how the word is used in the story?
帮助
练习题
Each of these words is from the story about Singapore above. Can you drag them into the right columns, according to how the word is used in the story?
提示
The story said "spoken widely"... it looks like 'widely' is describing a verb?Question 1 of 10
帮助
练习题
Each of these words is from the story about Singapore above. Can you drag them into the right columns, according to how the word is used in the story?
提示
It gives more information about 'diverse'Question 2 of 10
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练习题
Each of these words is from the story about Singapore above. Can you drag them into the right columns, according to how the word is used in the story?
提示
This looks like it might be describing 'country'Question 3 of 10
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练习题
Each of these words is from the story about Singapore above. Can you drag them into the right columns, according to how the word is used in the story?
提示
We had 'official' earlier - this time it's 'officially'...Question 4 of 10
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练习题
Each of these words is from the story about Singapore above. Can you drag them into the right columns, according to how the word is used in the story?
提示
This is right beside the word Singapore...Question 5 of 10
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练习题
Each of these words is from the story about Singapore above. Can you drag them into the right columns, according to how the word is used in the story?
提示
This is describing the word 'group'Question 6 of 10
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练习题
Each of these words is from the story about Singapore above. Can you drag them into the right columns, according to how the word is used in the story?
提示
'Official' is describing the word 'languages'...Question 7 of 10
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练习题
Each of these words is from the story about Singapore above. Can you drag them into the right columns, according to how the word is used in the story?
提示
Many words that end in -ly are...?Question 8 of 10
帮助
练习题
Each of these words is from the story about Singapore above. Can you drag them into the right columns, according to how the word is used in the story?
提示
Be careful with this one...Question 9 of 10
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练习题
Each of these words is from the story about Singapore above. Can you drag them into the right columns, according to how the word is used in the story?
提示
This means the same as 'fast' in the last questionQuestion 10 of 10
Excellent!太棒了!Bad luck!加分:
Next
Did you notice the word fast in that game? It can be both an adjective and an adverb. We look at a few irregular examples like this in the next activity.
本课语法
Adjectives
Tell us about nouns and pronouns:
- Mark is unhappy
- They are beautiful
They have no particular form:
- Happy, sad, green
Though some can be made by adding suffixes:
- Fun / funny, child / childlike, care / careful
Adverbs
Tell us about verbs, adjectives and other adverbs:
- He drove slowly
- It was a very sunny day
- He counted the money really carefully
Most are made by adding –ly:
- Serious / seriously, quiet / quietly, total / totally
But others have no pattern:
- Soon, well, never, quite, often, already, just
本课词汇
diverse
including many different thingsmulticultural
containing many culturesethnic
relating to a race of peoplefluently
(of a language) very well, without pauses