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Class 3

Content: -Adjectives
- Adverbs of frequency
- Reading Comprehension

Adjectives

Activity 1. Underline the adjective


1.The beautiful neighborhood gleamed with sunlight in the morning.
2. John went to the busy store to pick up red apples.
3. That tall man walked in the store yesterday and ordered some green tea.
Activity 2. Complete each sentence below with an adjective from the word bank
above.

1. I love the ____warm______ air in the summertime.


2. The sky looks really ______blue______ today.
3. The toast was so _______hard________ I could barely eat it.
4. I enjoy sleeping on my ______soft_____ bed.
5. I thought my teacher was intelligent because he knew all the answers.
6. It is very __cold______________________ in the winter time.
7. I saw a _____scary_____________ movie that made me have trouble sleeping.
8. The turtle is an animal that is _____________slow__________.
9. There are _______five___________ weekdays in a week.
10. I had a _______difficult_______________ time getting out of bed in the morning.
11. The grass is not always ________greener_______________ on the other side.
12. The car I saw at the race park was very __________fast__________.

ADVERBS: Saying how often you do something.

have
has

I never say mean things to other people.


I rarely forget to do my homework.
He sometimes gets up at six o’clock in the morning.
She often has lunch at school.
We always report bullying to an adult.

Activity. Read and choose the correct Adverb of frequency.

Cyberbullying—saying bad things to or about people online—is a big problem. Of


course, we should __never_____ (never / sometimes) post mean things online. But it
is ____sometimes___ (rarely / sometimes) difficult, especially for young people.
They can be very impulsive. That means they ____often___ (often / never) make
decisions very quickly without thinking about them carefully first. But now there is a
new app called ReThink. The app __always____ (always / sometimes) checks your
messages before you post them. If a message is mean, the app asks, "Do you really
want to write this?" When people stop and think about a mean message, they
____rarely__ (rarely / always) decide to post it.

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