What is the definition of an adjective?
A word that describes a noun or pronoun.
List the four categories of adverbs.
1) When
2) Where
3) How often
4) How
What is the definition of an adverb?
A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
What is the purpose of using an adjective when you are writing or speaking?
Adjectives provide further detail and description!
What is the difference between an adjective & an adverb?
An adjective describes a noun/pronoun and an adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
Write three examples of an adjective that answer the question: "What kind?"
Example answers: funny, handsome, red, famous, sweaty, flat, curved, etc.
True or False: There are four adjectives in this sentence: "The old, tired man steadily worked his way down the dark street."
False! There are only three adjectives here: "old", "tired", and "dark".
List ALL the adverbs in the following sentence:
"My dog is so incredibly loyal to me, but my cat completely ignores me."
Three adverbs: "so", "incredibly", "completely".
What three questions do adjectives answer?
1) What kind?
2) Which one?
3) How many/how much?
Change the following adjectives to adverbs: "cold", "slow", "rapid", "success".
Adverbs: "coldly", "slowly", "rapidly", "successfully".
List ALL of the adjectives in the following sentence: "Madagascar is an isolated island and the animals that live there are very unique."
Two adjectives: "isolated" and "unique".
Write an original sentence using three adverbs. Identify the adverbs. (And no, you may not use external devices.)
Answers will vary.
Write down (or name) 5 adjectives and 5 adverbs.
Adjectives = sudden, smooth, first, several, unusual, compassionate, tired, last, yellow, round, etc.
Adverbs = soon, tomorrow, unusually, later, very, so, quietly, inside, close, often, etc.
List ALL of the adjectives in the following sentence: "Mr. Gatsby is a wealthy, mysterious young man with a bright yellow car."
Five Adjectives: "wealthy", "mysterious", "bright", "yellow", and "young".
Write ALL the adjectives and ALL the adverbs in the following sentence: "The gigantic brown bear hungrily leapt for the slippery salmon."
Three Adjectives: "gigantic", "brown", "slippery"
One Adverb: "hungrily"
List the adjective(s) in the following sentence:
"I very rarely dress stylishly."
Trick question! There are no adjectives in this sentence.
How many adverbs are in the following sentences? "Today I helped my mom cook dinner. We carefully cut the vegetables and slowly placed them into a boiling pot of water."
Three Adverbs: "Today", "carefully", and "slowly".
Explain how/why not every word that ends in "-ly" is an adverb.
Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. Adjectives describe nouns/pronouns. But, words that end in "-ly" can be descriptions.
For instance, the "ugly duckling". "Ugly" ends in "-ly", yes, but it is DESCRIBING a noun. It's all about how the word is used.
True/False and explain why!
There are three adjectives listed in the following sentence: "Juan D smoothly lobbed the round, orange ball to Ilan for a ferocious dunk."
True! This is true because there are three adjectives here: "round", "orange", and "ferocious".
Write down ALL the adjectives and ALL the adverbs in the following sentence:
"Mr. and Mrs. Hall, who are strong believers in the benefits of exercise, usually run four or five miles in the morning."
Three Adjectives = "strong", "four", "five".
One Adverb = "usually".
Write five adjectives that answer the question, "What kind?" Write five adjectives that answer the question "Which one?" Write five adjectives that answer the question "How many/how much?"
1) What Kind: great, new, old, exhausted, handmade.
2) Which One: first, last, this, that, these, those.
3) How Many/How Much: several, many, few, one hundred, thousands, more, less.
Write a sentence using ONLY two adjectives and two adverbs. Any sentences that use more or less will be marked incorrect.
Answers will vary.
Write five adverbs that have to do with place. Write five adverbs that tell when. Write five adverbs that have to do with how often. And write five adverbs that have to do with how.
1) Place: here, there, near, far, below, inside, etc.
2) Time: now, later, today, tomorrow, soon, etc.
3) Frequency: often, never, rare, always, sometimes, etc.
4) Manner: slowly, gracefully, terribly, amazingly, quietly, etc.
How many adjectives are in these sentences? What are they?
"Thank you for your timely response! I truly think you are a very respectful student."
Two Adjectives: "timely" and "respectful".
Name ALL the adverbs in the following sentence:
"Mr. Jones, who once worked as a science teacher, proudly informed us that he had never taken a single sick day."
Three adverbs: "once", "proudly", "never".