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Comparison of adjectives and adverbs
Comparison of adjectives and adverbs
Osashcpaorimapun
أوساشـسـبا اوري ما بان
Adjectives order in a sentence
By Mr. Hawan
أولا نحدد الفرق بين الصفة و الحال و ترتيب الصفات
Comparative adjectives to compare two people, things, or ideas.
Rody is taller than Rawan.
The test was easier than I thought it would be.
This necklace is more expensive than the other one.
Comparative adverbs to compare two actions.
He walks more slowly than I do.
Rody works harder than John.
To give / make the opposite replace more with less .
Rody is more active than Malak.
Malak is less active than Mariam.
Select the correct modifier for each sentence. Identify whether each modifier is an adverb or an adjective.
Type your sentences below:
1. Billy has to do exercises (real / really) hard to be (healthy / healthily).
………………………………………………………..
2. Kate is really (good / well) with bows. She shoots really (good / well).
…………………………………………………………
3. Alaa reads (quick / quickly), and she retains the information (good / well).
…………………………………………………………
طريقة مستر هوان في ترتيب الصفات (أوساشـسـبا اوري ما بان)
Osashcpaorimapun
Adjectives order in a sentence
By Mr. Hawan
When two or more adjectives are used before a noun they normally go in the following order.
Opinion =O : comfortable, beautiful, lovely, lively, fatherly, strange, terrible, useful, polite, delicious
size =s : small, big, huge, tiny, enormous, courageous
age =a : old, modern, second-hand, ancient, aged, young
shape = sh: square, round, rectangular, triangular, circular, skinny, skinny.
color = c: red, dark blue, light green, pale brown, white, black
pattern = pa: checked, polka dot, المنقط striped مخطط
origin = ori: Chinese, British, Russian, Egyptian, eastern, Spanish,
material =ma : plastic, woollen, wooden, silver, leather, brick, straw, gold.
Purpose = pu: economical, historical, electronic.
Noun = n :
أوساشـسـبا اوري ما بان
Osashcpaorimapun
Adjectives order in a sentence
By Mr. Hawan
Apply mr. Hawan rule to put the adjectives in phrases 1-5 in the correct order.
1 Ann bought a square / small / wooden table.
2 Steve wore a navy blue الأزرق الداكن / woollen / second-hand pair of gloves.
3 Sarah gave them a beautiful / round / silver frame.
4 Her grandmother has a (n) gold / old / Russian pair of earrings.
5 He bought her a striped / cotton / modern bag.
More adjectives before a noun often follow this order:
opinion - size - age - shape - colour – pattern -origin - material - purpose – noun
What do the following adjectives express?
1. comfortable →
2. historical →
3. lovely →
4. ancient →
5. square →
6. strange →
7. huge →
8. eastern →
9. plastic →
10. skinny →
More adjectives before a noun often follow this order:
opinion - size - age - shape - colour – pattern -origin - material - purpose – noun
What do the following adjectives express?
Do you need help?
1. young →
2. brown →
3. boring →
4. short →
5. Spanish →
6. woollen →
7. useful →
8. economic →
9. tiny →
10. rectangular →
More adjectives before a noun often follow this order:
أوساشـسـبا اوري ما بان
Osashcpaorimapun
opinion - size - age - shape - colour – pattern -origin - material - purpose – noun
What do the following adjectives express?
Do you need help?
1. big →
2. old →
3. great →
4. English →
5. wooden →
6. electronic →
7. terrible →
8. red →
9. little →
10. round →
Use the adjectives from the drop down menu in their correct order.
Apply Mr. Hawan rule
Osashcpaorimapun
1. (a foreign old - an old foreign) coin
2. (white awful - awful white ) shoes
3. (a tall nice young - a nice young tall - a nice tall young) man
4. (a big black wooden - a big wooden black - a wooden big black) desk
5. (French delicious - delicious French ) food
6. (a huge brown old - an old brown huge - a huge old brown) bear
7. (a purple cotton sleeping - a cotton purple sleeping - a sleeping cotton purple) bag
8. (an old Russian beautiful - a beautiful old Russian - a Russian beautiful old) village
9. (a grey cute little - a cute little grey - a little cute grey ) mouse.
10. (an expensive antique - an antique expensive) mirror
Answer keys
1. an old foreign coin
2. awful white shoes
3. a nice tall young man
4. a big black wooden desk
5. delicious French food
6. a huge old brown bear
7. a purple cotton sleeping bag
8. a beautiful old Russian village
9. a cute little grey mouse
10. an expensive antique mirror
it can be useful to remember that gradable adjectives (describing opinion, size, quality, shape, and age) usually precede
نفصلها ب and او فاصلة عن بعضها
opinion size quality shape age
an attractive, big garden
an attractive and big garden
شيء موصوف بلونين , نفصل الالوان بـ and
Two colour adjectives have and between them:
Sweden's yellow and blue flag
ungradable adjectives participle adjective and adjectives describing origin, material, type and purpose).
صفات غير تدريجية تسبقها التدريجية
Participle origin material type purpose
صفات غير تدريجية نفصلها ب and أذا كانوا من نفس المرتبة
Two un-gradable adjectives have and between them if they are from the same class, but and is not used if they are from different classes. Compare:
• financial and political conditions من مرتبة واحدة
صفات غير تدريجية لا نفصلها ب and أذا كانوا من مرتبة مختلفة
• improving financial conditions من مرتبة مختلفة
Study the word order when a to-infinitive or prepositional phrase follows an adjective:
• It's a difficult word to say.
• It's an identical car to mine.
• It's a word (that is) difficult to say.
• It's a car (that is) identical to mine.
تذكري ترتيب الصفات
Osashcpaorimapun
1. Choose the best answer
1. My brother lives in (a- a new house nice b- a nice and new house c- a nice new house d- a nice, new house).
2. In the kitchen there was (a- a beautiful round wooden large table b- a large round beautiful wooden table c- a beautiful large wooden round table d- a beautiful large round wooden table).
3. While we were walking we found (a- a red and white, green b- a red and white and green c- a red, white and green d- a red white green) flag
4. My sister bought a (a- long black b- long and black b- long and black, b- long black,) dress.
5. She sounds (a- a lady tired b- a tired lady b- a tired b- tired).
2. Put the adjectives in the correct position.
1. an unusual ring (gold)
a. a gold unusual ring
b. an unusual and gold ring
c. an unusual, gold ring
d. an unusual gold ring
2. an old house (beautiful)
a. a beautiful, old house
b. a beautiful and old house
c. a beautiful old house
d. an old beautiful house
3. red gloves (leather)
a. red, leather gloves
b. red and leather gloves
c. leather red gloves
d. red leather gloves
4. an American film (old)
a. an American old film
b. an old American film
c. an American and old film
d. an old, American film
5. pink flowers (tiny)
a. pink tiny flowers
b. tiny pink flowers
c. pink and tiny flower
d. tiny, pink flowers
6. a long face (thin)
a. a thin, long face
b. a long thin face
c. a thin and long face
d. a long and thin face
7. big clouds (black)
a. A big black clouds
b. A big and black clouds
c. big black clouds
d. black big clouds
8. a sunny day (lovely)
a. lovely sunny day
b. a lovely and sunny day
c. a sunny lovely day
d. a lovely sunny day
9. an ugly dress (yellow)
a. ugly yellow dress
b. a yellow ugly dress
c. an ugly and yellow dress
d. an ugly yellow dress
10. a wide avenue (long)
a. an avenue long wide
b. a wide long avenue
c. a long wide avenue
d. a long and wide avenue
11. important ideas (new)
a. important new ideas
b. new important ideas
c. an important new ideas
d. a new important ideas
12. a new sweater (green / nice)
a. a nice green new sweater
b. a green nice new sweater
c. a nice new green sweater
d. a new nice green sweater
13. a metal box (black / small)
a. a black small metal box
b. a black metal small box
c. a small black metal box
d. a metal small black box
14. long hair (black / beautiful)
a. beautiful black long hair
b. black beautiful long hair
c. a beautiful long black hair
d. beautiful long black hair
15. an old painting (interesting / French)
a. an interesting old French painting
b. a French interesting old painting
c. an interesting old French painting
d. an old French interesting painting
16. large umbrella (red / yellow)
a. a red large and yellow umbrella
b. a large red and yellow umbrella
c. a yellow large and red umbrella
d. a large red yellow umbrella
17. a big cat (black / white / fat)
a. a big fat black white cat
b. a big, fat, black, white cat
c. a big fat black, white cat
a big fat black and white cat
طريقة مستر هوان في ترتيب الصفات
أوساشـسـبا اوري ما بان
Osashcpaorimapun
Adjectives order in a sentence
By Mr. Hawan
More adjectives before a noun often follow this order:
opinion - size - age - shape - colour - origin - material - purpose – noun
What do the following adjectives express?
11. comfortable →
12. historical →
13. lovely →
14. ancient →
15. square →
16. strange →
17. huge →
18. eastern →
19. plastic →
20. skinny →
Osashcpaorimapun
Adjectives order in a sentence
By Mr. Hawan
More adjectives before a noun often follow this order:
Osashcpaorimapun
opinion - size - age - shape - colour - origin - material - purpose – noun
What do the following adjectives express?
Do you need help?
11. young →
12. brown →
13. boring →
14. short →
15. Spanish →
16. woollen →
17. useful →
18. economic →
19. tiny →
20. rectangular →
More adjectives before a noun often follow this order:
Osashcpaorimapun
opinion - size - age - shape - colour – pattern - origin - material - purpose – noun
What do the following adjectives express?
Do you need help?
11. big →
12. old →
13. great →
14. English →
15. wooden →
16. electronic →
17. terrible →
18. red →
19. little →
20. round →
Exercise “The three little pigs” – Part 1
Fill in the correct form of the adjective or adverb.
1. Once upon a time there were three little pigs who wanted to see the world. When they left home, their mum gave them some advice: Whatever you do, do it the (good) you can.
2. So the three pigs wandered through the world and were the (happy) pigs you've ever seen.
3. They were playing (funny) games all summer long, but then came autumn and each pig wanted to build a house.
4. The first pig was not only the (small) but also the (lazy) of the pigs.
5. He (quick) built a house out of straw.
6. The second pig made his house out of wood which was a bit (difficult) than building a straw house.
7. The third pig followed his mum's advice and built a strong house out of bricks, which was the (difficult) house to build.
8. The pig worked very (hard) , but finally got his house ready before winter.
9. During the cold winter months, the three little pigs lived (extreme) (good) in their houses.
10. They (regular) visited one another and had the (wonderful) time of their lives.
Exercise “The three little pigs” – Part 2
Fill in the correct form of the adjective or adverb.
1. One night, however, a wolf came to the place where the three little pigs lived. It was the (horrible) wolf in the whole wide world.
2. Being (terrible) hungry, he went straight to the straw house.
3. "Let me in, little pig," the wolf shouted out (angry) , "or I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house down!"
4. The pig didn't let him in, but as the house was made out of straw, the wolf blew it down (easy) .
5. The little pig ran to his brother's house as (fast) as he could. But the wolf followed him to the wooden house.
6. "Open up, little pigs," he shouted even (angry) .
7. Then he huffed and puffed and it didn't take him much (long) to blow the house down.
8. The two pigs (nervous) ran to their brother who lived in the brick house.
9. The wolf followed them (grim) متجهم .
10. "Open the door," he shouted (furious) .
11. As the pigs didn't open, the wolf huffed and puffed (heavy) . But the stone house didn't fall down.
12. From all the huffing and puffing the wolf became even (hungry) .
13. With his last power he (slow) climbed up the house to get in through the chimney.
14. The pigs saw this and (hasty) lit a fire.
15. When the wolf climbed down the chimney, he fell into the fire which was (awful) hot.
16. He burnt his bum (bad) and ran away.
17. From that day on, the pigs had no more trouble with the wolf and they lived (happy) ever after.
Answers
1. most horrible
2. terribly
3. angrily
4. easily
5. fast
6. more angrily
7. much longer
8. nervously
9. grimly
10. furiously
11. heavily
12. hungrier
13. slowly
14. hastily
15. awfully
16. badly
17. happily
Adverb of Manner
Slowly Carefully Awfully angrily
anxiously awkwardly badly beautifully
calmly carefully carelessly cautiously
cheerfully clearly closely correctly
deliberately
Rule of position
Subject + verb + adverb of manners
Subject + verb + object, + adverb of manners
Examples
subject verb direct object adverb
He drove the car carefully.
He drove carefully.
Exercise on adverbs of manner
Rewrite the sentences and put the adverbs correctly.
1. (slowly) She speaks. →
2. (wonderfully) They sang. →
3. (respectfully) He treated her. →
4. (well) Rody speaks English. →
5. (loudly) The dog barks. →
6. (awfully) My sister plays the piano. →
7. (secretly) She met him. →
8. (happily) The children laughed. →
9. (badly) She hurt her leg. →
10. (quietly) They sneaked out of the house. →
Adverbs of Place
Here There Behind upstairs
outside back anywhere nearby
everywhere Above inside downstairs
Rule of position
Subject + verb + adverb of place
Subject + verb + object, + adverb of place
Examples
subject verb direct object adverb
I didn't see him here.
He stayed behind.
Adverbs of Place exercise
Make sentences and put the adverbs correctly
1. is / over there / the cinema -
2. inside / go / let's -
3. the kitchen / downstairs / is -
4. playing / the kids / are / outside -
5. she / not / been / here / has -
6. the bathroom / is / upstairs -
7. were / everywhere / we / for / looking / you -
8. we / anywhere / you / find / couldn't -
9. ? / there / a post office / nearby / is -
10. must / we / walk / back home -
Adverbs of Time
Recently Now Then Yesterday
Tonight Daily Weekly later
Monthly Today Since last week Annually
How long Never All morning Tomorrow
• When using more than one adverb of time in a sentence, use them in the following order:
o 1. How long
o 2. How often
o 3. When
For example:
o She volunteered at the hospital (1) for three days (2) every month (3) last year.
Rule of position
To put emphasis on adverbs of time
Subject + verb + object + Adverbs of time.
No emphasis on adverbs of time
Adverbs of time + Subject + verb + object.
Examples
Emphasis on adverbs of time
subject verb(s) indirect object direct object time
I will tell you the story tomorrow.
No emphasis on adverbs of time
time subject verb(s) indirect object direct object
Tomorrow I will tell you the story.
Adverbs of Time at the end exercise
Arrange the words to make sentences.
1. haven't / recently / seen / I / him -
2. I'll / you / see / soon -
3. afterwards / met / at the pub / him / we -
4. help / immediately / I / need -
5. was / arrogant / he / then / very -
6. ? / now / are / where / you -
7. ? / to go / where / you / do / want / today -
8. ? / do / yesterday / did / you / what -
9. as soon as possible / you / him / the truth / tell / should -
10. hasn't won / lately / my team.
Adverbs of Time: Exercises
Exercise 1
1. Which one of the following pairs are adverbs of time?
a. quickly and slowly
b. this and that
c. now and then
d. here and there
2. Which one of these adverbs suggests a definite time?
a. yesterday
b. later
c. ago
d. since
3. Which one of these sentences is correct?
a. I’m going tonight to the cinema.
b. I’m going to the cinema tonight.
c. I haven’t go to the cinema since last week.
d. I’m going to the cinema since.
4. Which adverb of time is spelled incorrectly?
a. quarterly
b. nightly
c. tomorow
d. later
5. Which one of the following is an adverb of time?
a. timely
b. early
c. near
d. latest
Exercise 2
Match the adverb on the right with the phrase on the left.
1. I am meeting my friend Pat _______. a. weekly
2. I ______ haven’t phoned my Grandma. b. recently
3. I usually get paid _____________. c. yet
4. I haven’t been eating well __________. d. still
5. I haven’t finished my homework _____. e. tomorrow
Exercise 3
Choose the best adverb to complete each sentence.
1. ____________, we arrived at the hotel.
a. Nightly b. Finally c. Lately
2. I have never eaten lobster ___________.
a. already b. just c. before
3. It was unusual for Steve to arrive ___________.
a. early b. quarterly. c. soon
4. She could _____________ play the piano when she was five.
a. previously b. next c. already
5. Have you been skiing ___________?
a. yesterday. b. before c. soon
Exercise 4
1. Which sentence tells us that the person has finished reading the book?
a. I eventually read the book.
b. I still haven’t read the book.
c. I read the book daily.
d. I’ll read the book soon.
2. Which sentence refers to an event that has already happened?
a. I haven’t booked my holiday yet.
b. I still haven’t booked my holiday.
c. I’ve just booked my holiday.
d. I’m booking my holiday.
3. Which one of these adverbs of time has a similar meaning to previously?
a. first b. early c. formerly d. lately
4. Which one of these time adverbs can be used to talk about the future?
a. already b. soon c. yesterday d. late
5. Which sentence tells us about an event that happens very often?
a. I get a bonus annually.
b. I get paid monthly.
c. I drive to work daily.
d. I go to the supermarket weekly.
Answers:
Exercise 1
1. now and then
2. yesterday
3. I’m going to the cinema tonight.
4. tomorrow
5. early
Exercise 2
1. tomorrow
2. still
3. weekly
4. recently
5. yet
Exercise 3
1. Finally
2. before
3. early
4. already
5. before
Exercise 4
1. I eventually read the book.
2. I’ve just booked my holiday.
3. formerly
4. soon
5. I drive to work daily.
Adverbs of Time Exercises
The following exercises will help you to gain better understanding about how adverbs of time work.
Choose the best answer to complete each sentence.
1. We go out for Japanese food ________________.
1. Willingly
2. Normally
3. Weekly
4. Perfectly
Answer:
We go out for Japanese food weekly.
(This sentence talks about how often we go out for Japanese food.)
1. Have you done your homework _____________?
1. Now
2. Then
3. Yet
4. Still
Answer:
Have you done your homework yet?
(This question inquires whether homework has been done at the appointed time.)
1. Do you _______________ work at the bank?
1. Still
2. Never
3. Grudgingly
4. Happily
Answer:
Do you still work at the bank?
(This question asks whether the subject is employed at the bank as they were in the past.)
1. Would you rather drive sometimes or take the train ____?
1. Still
2. Never
3. Every day
4. To the beach
Answer:
Would you rather drive sometimes or take the train every day?
(This question asks how often the subject would prefer to take the train instead of driving.)
1. The patient is ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬___________ waiting to see the doctor.
1. Still
2. Never
3. Every day
4. Sadly
Answer:
The patient is still waiting to see the doctor.
(This sentence expresses continuity. The patient was waiting to see the doctor before and is still waiting.)
Adverbs of Frequency
Always Usually Often Sometimes
constantly Regularly frequently generally
occasionally normally infrequently barely
rarely seldom scarcely hardly
hardly ever never
Main rule
Adverbs of frequency are put directly before the main verb.
Subj. + frequency adverb + main verb
Subj. + (to be) as main verb + frequency adverb
Subj. + auxiliary verb + frequency adverb (to be)
Mr. Hawan rule
Negative meaning adverbs
Frequency adverbs express negative meaning begin a sentence should be treated as a question.
Negative adverbs + auxiliary verb + subject
Subj. auxiliary adverb main verb object, place or time
I xxxxx often go swimming in the evenings.
He doesn't always play tennis.
We are usually xxxxxx here in summer.
I have never been abroad.
Here are some other expressions we can use to say 'how often'. All of these longer phrases go at the beginning or the end of the sentence but not in the middle.
• once in a while:
I go to the cinema once in a while.
• every now and again:
She drinks wine every now and again.
• from time to time:
From time to time I visit my mother.
To say how often something happens, you can use a number or 'several' or 'many', followed by 'times'.( If the number is one, use 'once' instead of 'one time'. If the number is two use 'twice,' instead of 'two times') Then add 'a' and a period of time:
• I go to the cinema twice a week.
• She takes these tablets three times a day.
• I change the sheets once a fortnight (fortnight = two weeks).
• I meet him several times a year.
• I visit my parents once a month.
We can also use 'every' + period of time:
• every morning
• every day
• every Tuesday
• every week
• every month
A day of the week with 's' at the end (for example 'on Tuesdays') means the same as 'every Tuesday':
• I take a dance class on Wednesdays.
• I relax on Saturdays.
Exercise
Adverbs of Frequency
Rewrite the sentences and put the adverbs in correctly.
1. I have been to London. (often) →
2. Have you been to Boston? (ever) →
3. He plays golf on Sundays. (sometimes) →
4. The weather is bad in November. (always) →
5. It rains in California. (never) →
6. We have fish for dinner. (seldom) →
7. She will see him. (rarely) →
8. Peter doesn't get up before seven. (usually) →
9. They do not play tennis on Sundays. (always) →
10. Mary watches TV. (hardly / ever) →
2. Rewrite the sentences placing the adverb in its correct position:
a) Mary goes shopping to the mall (usually)
b) Amalia helps her parents with the housework (sometimes)
c) We are late to school (never)
d) Mark is sad (hardly ever)
e) My sister goes swimming (often)
f) Our teacher is very friendly (usually)
g) David doesn't study the grammar reference before his tests (often)
h) I am happy (always)
i) Elena reads the newspaper (hardly ever)
j) Laura has breakfast with her family (usually)
k) My friends are quite punctual (often)
l) The girls buy new clothes at Christmas (always)
m) Mike and his sister are fighting for the remote. (always)
3. Correct the sentences:
a) My sister is punctual always. .
b) David sometimes is a bit sad. .
c) Our teacher gives often us a lot of homework. .
d) We write usually our composition for the English class. .
e) She is late to work never. .
f) Hardly ever I go to the cinema. .
g) We revise for our tests usually. .
4. Order the sentences:
a) Mary / punctual / always / is / to school. .
b) often / I / revise / don't / my homework. .
c) We / visit / hardly ever / at weekends / museums. .
d) My parents / never / travel / in summer / abroad. .
e) celebrate / my birthday / I / usually / with my friends. .
f) grandmother / our / at home / always / is / in the evenings. .
g) Mike / never / is / at home / at weekends.
Adverbs of degree
Ago Already Before Annually
Hourly Daily weekly every day
Eventually Just Still Early
First Finally Formerly Fortnightly
No longer not any longer Yet Yesterday
yearly tonight Tomorrow Today
Then Soon Since quarterly
Recently Previously Now Last
Late next
Examples:
Ago
I lived in France a long time ago.
He gave up smoking ages ago.
Already
Where is the cake? Oh, I have already eaten it!
Have you finished your coffee already?
Annually
She renews her house insurance annually.
Are you going to get a pay rise? I’m not sure. My pay is reviewed annually.
Before
Who is that? I don’t know. I have never seen him before!
Yes, I have told you that before!
Daily (every day)
I take a vitamin pill daily.
The milkman delivers milk every day.
Early
They got seats on the train because they arrived early.
He always gets up early.
Eventually
She found her purse eventually.
Eventually, the cat climbed down from the tree.
Finally
He finally passed his driving test.
Finally, I would like to thank my mother and father.
First
First, he started running as a hobby, but then he decided to enter a race.
He arrived at the party first.
Formerly
That hotel was formerly a school.
I formerly wrote to you regarding my complaint
Fortnightly (every 2 weeks)
She visits her grandmother fortnightly.
The finance department met fortnightly to set budgets.
Hourly
The London Ghost Tour sets off from here hourly.
When her mother was ill, she checked her temperature hourly.
Just
I’ve just remembered where I put the key!
Why are you so late? Sorry, I have just walked back from the station.
Last
When did you see her last?
I last saw Helen in the summer.
Late
I planned the trip carefully, but I still arrived late.
The shops are open late on Fridays!
Lately
I haven’t slept well lately.
Have you read any good books lately?
Long
I’m going to the shop. I won’t be long.
I’ll be with you in a moment. Sorry this is taking so long.
Monthly
Most office workers are paid monthly.
My mother has her windows cleaned monthly.
Next
I’d like to visit Italy next.
When I next saw her, she was driving a red car.
Nightly
The security guard has to organise a patrol around the site nightly.
She has to take a sleeping pill nightly.
No longer / not any longer
She no longer believes in the tooth fairy.
He doesn’t live with his mum any longer.
Now¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬
I think I’d like to go home now.
She now realised why the door was locked.
Now, let’s see if we can find your missing hat!
The examination has finished. Please, stop writing now.
Previously
I previously worked as a receptionist.
Previously, she lived in a small house on the other side of town.
Recently
I have recently moved to the neighbourhood.
What have you been doing recently?
Quarterly (4 times a year)
My favourite magazine is published quarterly.
The company publishes its financial results quarterly?
Since
I had an argument with Steven and I haven’t seen him since!
Jan moved to Edinburgh in 2000 and she has lived there ever since.
Soon
I hope we will be able to meet up again soon.
How soon can you fix my car?
Still
Oh! You have still got that old car!
I can still remember my first day at school.
Then
If you wait until the summer, the weather will be better then.
Just then, there was a loud knock at the door.
Today
I saw my friend Sheila today.
Today, there are a lot of social problems in our big cities.
Tomorrow
I will do my homework tomorrow. Honestly!
Tomorrow, I’ll pick you up after work.
Tonight
Let’s go out tonight!
I really enjoyed the party tonight.
Yearly
She meets up with her school friends yearly.
The interest is added to my bank account yearly.
Yesterday
Mum and Dad went on holiday yesterday.
Yesterday, there was a huge crowd in town.
Yet
I haven’t done my university application yet.
The application has not yet been received.
1. 1. Question
Which is correct?
• He is very tall.
• He is tall very.
2. 2. Question
Which is correct?
• It is extremely cold.
• It is extreme cold.
3. 3. Question
Which is correct?
• I am really happy.
• I am real happy.
4. 4. Question
Which is correct?
• We are very happily people.
• We are very happy people.
5. 5. Question
Which is correct?
• He is complete finished.
• He is completely finished.
6. 6. Question
Which is correct?
• Almost she is finished.
• She is almost finished.
7. 7. Question
Which is correct?
• I am very hungry.
• I am hungry very.
8. 8. Question
Which is correct?
• She runs too much quickly.
• She runs too quickly.
9. 9. Question
Which is correct?
• I am very tired today.
• I very am tired today.
10. 10. Question
Which is correct?
• It's extreme cold today.
• It's extremely cold today.
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