Which adjective means "not expensive'' ?
cheap
1. What ending do we add to make the comparative form? (to short words)
-er
What is the adverbs of ''slow''?
slowly
What types of adverbs exist?
Types of manner, place, time and frequency
You shoud drive more ____ (slow) in the rain.
slowly
What is the comparative form of adjective bad?
Worse (2nd form)
What do we add in the comparative and superlative form when the words are too long (e.g., beautiful)?
more, The most
What is the adverb form of ''good''?
well
What adverb do we use to ask a question and get these answers?
there, at home,…
where
Be _____ ( careful) when you cross the street.
Careful
What is the comperative and superlative form of ''happy''?
happier, the happiest
Which ending (-ed, -ing) do we use when describing people’s feelings?
-ed = bored
Which adverb (carefully, late, terribly) has the same form as an adjective?
late
What type of adverb answers the question “How often”?
Adverbs of frequency
My little brother can be very ____ (annoy) and _____ (disgust).
My little brother can be very annoying and disgusting.
Which adjective has the same form as an adverb?
hard (for example)
What is the correct order of adjectives in a sentence (classification, opinion,description)?
Opinion, description, classification
Put the adverb ''never'' in the correct place:
He goes to the gym.
He never goes to the gym.
Do we use intensifiers before or after an adverb?
Before ( very quickly)
Add the word "fluent" in its correct form, and then make a sentence where we can use "fluent" as it is.
She speaks English very ____ (fluent).
She speaks English very fluently.
She is fluent in English. Her English is very fluent.
Put the adjectives in the correct order: silk/long/beautiful/dress
a beautiful long silk dress
Which adjectives are non-gradable? (min. 3 examples)
perfect, dead, impossible, amazing, useless, awful, terrible, fantastic etc.
Which adverbs have the same form as an adjective?
(min. 3 examples)
early, fast, hard, high, late, low etc.
Which adverbs are classified as adverbs of frequency?
(min. 3 exampes)
every week, always, often, rarely etc.
We watched a _____ _____ documentary, and it was so _____ that I fell asleep. (bored, german, historic)
We watched a german historical documentary, and it was so boring that I fell asleep.