ADVERBS OF MANNER
EQUATIVES
COMPARATIVES
100

what does "adverbs of manner" mean?

the way how an action is being done. 

100

What does equatives mean?

comparing two same things using 'as...as'

100

What is comparatives?

comparing the difference of two things using 'than'

200

Choose the correct word that fits the sentence.

In the morning, Josh (tiredly, tired) woke up.

tiredly

200

Create an equative sentence using the adverbs of manner given.

I eat slowly. My friend eats slowly. (slowly)

I eat as slowly as my friend.

200

Write 1 sentence from these two sentences. Use the adjective on the bracket to compare the noun using 'than'

3. This food smells really bad. That food smells bad. (bad)

This food smells bad than that food. OR

This food smells worse than that food.

300

Give me an example of an adverbs of manner.

walk slowly          

talk loudly

sing happily

read quietly

brush slowly

300

Create an equative sentence from these two sentence using the adjective on the bracket.

My sister is short. My brother is tall. (tall)

My sister is not as tall as my brother

300

Write a comparative sentence using the adverb of manner in the bracket.

We cooked lunch poorly. We cooked dinner perfectly. (perfectly)

We cooked lunch less perfectly than dinner. 

400

Where can you possibly put the adverbs of manner in the sentence. 

After school, they walked home.        (slowly)

After school, they (slowly) walked (slowly) home (slowly).

400

Create an equative sentence comparing the nouns in the two sentence. 

She has 5 classes. I have 6 classes.

She doesn't have as many classes as I do. 

400

Write 1 sentence from these two sentences. Use the adjective on the bracket to compare the nouns using 'than'

My grandfather is patient. My grandmother is not very patient. (patient)

My grandfather is more patient than my grandmother.

500

One volunteer from your group to come up and act out the phrase given and let your group guess it (both the verb and the adverb of manner)

dance happily

500

Create an equative sentence from these two sentences using the word given on the bracket.

Jen writes messily. Sara writes neatly. (neatly)

Jen doesn't write as neatly as Sara.

500

Create a comparative sentence using the word given on the bracket. 

That movie is bold. This movie weak. (bold)

That movie is bolder than this movie.