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PRACTICE EXERCISEs Adjective oRadverb? (slow on slowly?) He,sá slow driver. He drives slowly. 5he3 a fast runner.Sheruns fast. Sheba good player. Íhe plays well. 1 Write True or False after these statements' 1 An adjectivetells you more about a person, place or thing. 2 An adjective usuallYends in -/Y. 3 An adverb is a word which tells us how someone does something' 4 Good and fast are both adjectives and adverbs. I 'i""" 2 fwo stude¡:.ii-;;-¡: waiting to take a history exam. Underline the correct alternative. / seN: How do You feel? rou: l'm (1 fine I finely).How about you? BEN: I'm feeling 12 nervous t nervousty).I'm (3 terrible I terribly)at rememberinq dates. I try (4 hard I hardly) to remember them, but I can't, especially when I'm {5 tired I tiredly). ror¡: You fook (6 tired I tiredly)now' eeN: yes, I went to bed (7 /ate t latetyl last night and I slept (B bad / badly) so now I can't think (9 c/ear / clearlYl. roM: l'm (10g/adlgladly\ this is our lastexam.' sex:Yes. it's (11 wonderlul lwonderful/y)' isn't it. 3 Two parents are looking at their son'sschoolreport. MQTHER: FATHER: MOTH€R: FATIIER: MOTHER: 4 A foreign businessman is in London for the first time. He'stelling a colleagueabout his problems' " g*toú+the mistakes he makes and.write the correct form' Complete the sentences, choosing the correct words from the box' It says he's quite (1)....... 9.999.. at rhaihs but l'm afraidlre didn'tdo (2) '.""""""' in the test at the md of the term' How abouthistorY? fhey say he tries (3)......... '.'...:' .... ' .... ". and he didn'tdo (4)..'.-.'-."""' in the exam although he arrived ten minutes (5) .' ..... , ....... And French? lwas always really (6) ....... - at French and lhated it. Theysayhe learns (7) ............... but he makes a lot of mistakes because he's very (8) ............... so he must try to be more(9) undergroundtrainsare guite fast but it isn,t-easily.to understand the Underground system - it seems veryconfusingly. 5o I usually go by taxi - it's much easier. Taxis are expensive and they go quite slow because the traffic'sso badly. 5o I practise my English with the taxi drivers. The problem is,they listen politefor a few m¡nutes but then they get impatiently and they gtart talking- veryfast' My Enqlish is quite good and I listen careful and I try hardto undefstand them but I find it very difficultsQmetimes. 5o I ask them to speak clear and carefully but they speak just asfast, but more loud' DESTGNEDTO PHOTOCOPT

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PRACTICE EXERCISEs

Adjective oR adverb? (slow on slowly?)He,sá slow driver. He drives slowly. 5he3 a fast runner.She runs fast. Sheb a good player. Íhe plays well.

1 Write True or False after these statements'

1 An adjective tel ls you more about a person, place or thing.

2 An adjective usuallY ends in -/Y.

3 An adverb is a word which tel ls us how someone does something'

4 Good and fast are both adjectives and adverbs. I' i " ""

2 fwo stude¡:.ii-;;-¡: waiting to take a history exam. Underline the correct alternative. /

seN: How do You feel?

rou: l'm (1 fine I finely). How about you?

BEN: I'm feeling 12 nervous t nervousty).I'm (3 terrible I terribly) at rememberinq dates.

I try (4 hard I hardly) to remember them, but I can't, especially when I'm {5 tired I tiredly).

ror¡: You fook (6 tired I tiredly) now'

eeN: yes, I went to bed (7 /ate t latetyl last night and I slept (B bad / badly) so now I can't think

(9 c/ear / clearlYl.

roM: l 'm (10 g/ad lgladly\ this is our last exam.'

sex: Yes. it's (11 wonderlul lwonderful/y)' isn't it.

3 Two parents are looking at their son's school report.

MQTHER:

FATHER:

MOTH€R:

FATIIER:

MOTHER:

4 A foreign businessman is in London for the f irst t ime. He's tel l ing a col league about his problems'

" g*toú+the mistakes he makes and.write the correct form'

Complete the sentences, choosing the correct words from the box'

It says he's quite (1) .......9.999.. at rhaihs but l 'm afraid lre didn't do (2) '.""""""'

in the test at the md of the term'

How about historY?

fhey say he tr ies (3) . . . . . . . . . ' . ' . . . : ' . . . . ' . . . . " . and he didn' t do (4) . . ' . - . ' - . """ ' in the exam

although he arr ived ten minutes (5) . ' . . . . . , . . . . . . .

And French? lwas always real ly (6) . . . . . . . - at French and lhated i t .

They say he learns (7) ............... but he makes a lot of mistakes because he's very

(8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . so he must t ry to be more (9)

underground trains are guite fast but it isn,t-easily.to understand the

Underground system - it seems very confusingly. 5o I usually go by

taxi - it's much easier. Taxis are expensive and they go quite slow

because the traffic's so badly. 5o I practise my English with the taxi

drivers. The problem is, they l isten polite for a few m¡nutes but then

they get impatiently and they gtart talking - very fast' My Enqlish is

quite good and I l isten careful and I try hard to undefstand them but

I f ind it very diff icult sQmetimes. 5o I ask them to speak clear and

carefully but they speak just as fast, but more loud'

DESTGNED TO PHOTOCOPT

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E. : WHAT'S THE RULE?

A Anna's having a driving lesson.fNsrRucroR: Are you nen¡ous?

aNNa: No, I'm fíne.tNstRucroR: OK, now drive carefully to the end of the road.

Don't drive quickly. Drive very slowly.

An adjective describes a noun (a person, place or thing).An adverb describes a verb. lt tells you how something is done.Answer the questions,

1 Do the words nervous and fine tell you about

a Anna on b how she drives? El

2 Are nervous and fine adjeetives or adverbs? .......,.::: i .::.y.r...........

3 Do the words carefully, quickly aod slowly tell you aboutra

a Anna oR b how she drives? LJ

RETUEMBER!Complete these rules,

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Adjective oR adverb? (sloiry on slowly?)He's a slow driven He drives slowly. 5he3 a fast runner. She runs fast 5he3 a good player She plays well.

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B r¡¡srnucroR: OK. that was good. You're driving well. But you're driving too fasi.Remember, fasf drivers are dangerous drivers.

r¡¡¡¡¡: l'm trying hard to d.rive slowly.

In the sentences above, is good an adjective.'or,an adverb? .l+:i l ,;y.:.! i :t i ........,..

ls wel l an adject ive or an adverb here? . . : . . . . . . . . . ¡ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Some words are both adjectives and adverbs. fhe most common are fast, hVrd, gprty and /ate.Answer the questions, ¡3 ln the sentence You're driving too fast, is fasf an acljective or an adverb? ..,....- ,.*..............

4 lnthephrasefastdr ivers, isfastanadject iveoranadverb?.. i . .*¡ . , . . . . : . . . Í . . . . . . . . . .

C r¡¡srnucron: You seem very relaxed. How do you feel?ANNA: I'm fine- l.don't feel newous now. l'm getting more confidenf. ¡

We use adiectives, not aclverbs, after these verbs: seem, look, fee!, get (become), sound, taste, smell.Underline the correct alternative.

Anna dídn't feel (1 confide nt / confidentlyl at the beginning of the driving lesson but now she's drivíng quite

(2 confident I confidently) and she doesn't seem (3 nervous I nervously).

1 An . . . . , ' . . . . . . i ; ; .1. . . . ¡ . . . . , . . , . . . . . te l ls you more about a noun.

2 An . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . te l ls you more about a verb.

3 An adverb usual ly ends in . . , . .1. . . , . . , , . , , . . . .

4 . . . . . . . . . . . : . ' is the adverb from the adjective good.

5 Hard, fast , ear ly and /ate are both . . . . , r 4. . . . . . . ; : . . . . . .^and.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . .

6 After some verbs l ike see¡n, feel, look we use .. . ' . . ." . :r". i : :""; . : : ' : . ' . . . . , oot adverbs.

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