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Thursday, March 31, 2011

II Week 9: Adverbs of manner



I. CIRCLE THE CORRECT FORM OF THE WORDS :


1. A LOT OF GUESTS WERE WALKING (CALM/CALMLY) IN THE GARDEN BEFORE THE PARTY.

2. SPECKLES, ONE OF THE GUINEA PIGS, CAN SPEAK ENGLISH (FLUENT/FLUENTLY)

3. THE GUINEA PIGS USED VERY (MODERN/MODERNLY) GADGETS.

4. THE MAN WHO DARWIN, THE GUINEA PIG, WAS OBSERVING WAS WEARING (EXPENSIVE/EXPENSIVELY) CLOTHES.

5. THEY CAN SWIM UNDER THE OCEAN (CONFIDENT/CONFIDENTLY).

6. THEY COMMUNICATE BY GIVING EACH OTHER (SPECIAL/SPECIALLY) INFORMATION TO SYNCHRONIZE THEIR MISSION.

7. DARWIN WAS A LITTLE (NERVOUS/NERVOUSLY) DURING THE MISSION.

8. JUAREZ LOOKED (EXTREME/EXTREMELY) SEXY TO DARWIN'S EYES.


II. WRITE DOWN 2 SENTENCES ABOUT THE SEGMENT USING THE WORDS BELOW.


1. INTELLIGENT ________________________________________________________

2. INTELLIGENTLY ______________________________________________________

3. EFFICIENT _________________________________________________________

4. EFFICIENTLY ________________________________________________________

Source : http://moviesegmentstoassessgrammargoals.blogspot.com/2009/12/g-force-adjectives-x-adverbs.html

CHECK THE CORRECT FORM OF THE WORDS IN THE SENTENCES BELOW.

1) CAPTAIN SHAKESPEARE HAS A FEARSOME/ FEARSOMELY REPUTATION.
2) WHILE THE CAPTAIN WAS PUTTING ON SOME MAKEUP, HE MOVED HIS HEAD GENTLE / GENTLY.
3) THE FIGHTERS HANDLED THEIR SWORDS ELEGANT / ELEGANTLY.
4) WHILE EVERYONE WAS FIGHTING VIOLENT / VIOLENTLY ON
THE DECK OF THE SHIP, CAPTAIN SHAKESPEARE WAS DANCING
GRACEFUL / GRACEFULLY IN HIS CABIN.
5) CAPTAIN SHAKESPEARE DANCING WAS AWKWARD / AWKWARDLY.
6) HE LOOKED UNHAPPY / UNHAPPILY AFTER HIS FRIENDS SAW HIM WITH
THOSE RIDICULOUS CLOTHES.

1 comment:

  1. I.
    1.calmly
    2.fluently
    3.modern
    4.expensive
    5.confidently
    6.special
    7.nervous
    8.extremely

    II.
    1.That kid is a very intelligent student.
    2.I chose my dresses intelligently.
    3.He is an efficient student.
    4.I am doing my homework efficiently.


    Georgiana C.

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