Three forms of adjectives
positive, comparative, superlative
What is adverb and how we can form it?
Adverb indicates how\when\where\ how much\to what extend something happens. Can be a single word or an adverbial phrase. Forms mostly with the help of -ly suffix.
What is the difference between for and during
for+period of time
during+noun
The formation of a comparative degree
Do you remember adj and adv in the same form? (at least 5)
early, daily, weekly, fast, hard, high, late...etc
What is the difference between by Monday and till Monday?
till- how long a situation continues
The formation of a superlative degree
translate
hard-hardly
short-shortly
last- lastly
high-highly
hard-hardly (важкий-ледве)
short-shortly (короткий-незабаром)
last- lastly (останній-нарешті)
high-highly (високо-дуже)
We`ll see you on next Friday.
They got married on last March.
Are the sent.correct?
we don`t use `on` before last\next etc.
1. Martin speaks English …………………..
a)well
b)better
c)best
2.This is the ………………… book I have ever read.
a)morest interesting
b)more interesting
c)most interesting
3. Martha is a ………………….. girl.
a)nice
b)nicer
c)nicest
1.a
2.c
3.a
Name types of adverbs
Adv of manner(badly, angrily), frequency (again), time (early, immediately), degree (barely, deeply), place (above, below)
I learnt to drive in four weeks.
1.What does the preposition`in`refers to?
2.They are getting married in 2 months.
1.the duration
2.the future
1.The correct order of the adjective is...
2. Make a sentence
large, table a(an), brown, wooden, antient, was, there in the room
There was a large, antient, brown, wooden table in the room.
What is the correct order:
1. adv.of manner- Subject+verb - adv of time - adv. of place
2. adv.of place- Subject+verb of movement! - adv of manner - adv of time
1. Subject+verb - adv.of manner- adv. of place - adv of time
2. Subject+verb of movement! - adv.of place- adv of manner - adv of time