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Unit 2

What lives here?


Learn about Adverb and
Differences between

Class Adverbs and Adjectives

Objectives
Learn about Comparative
and Superlative Adverbs
Grammar Time!
• Let’s learn about Adverbs!
• Find differences between
Adverbs and Adjectives
Differences
Between Adverbs and
Adjectives
Differences
Between Adverbs and Adjectives

Adverbs Adjectives
Describe a Verb Describe a Noun
• Example
• Example
- She speaks quietly.
- He drives quickly. - This place is quiet.
- Let’s take a quick break.
Activity Time!
Question 1
dangerously
Don’t drive ____________. You
may hurt someone.
Dangerous
Dangerously
Quiz Time
Distinguish Adv and Adj
Choose the correct answer
Question 2
The dictionary you gave me was
helpful
very ___________.
Quiz Time
Helpful Distinguish Adv and Adj
Helpfully Choose the correct answer
Question 3
Go and tidy your room. Don’t be so
____________! lazy

Lazy
Lazily
Quiz Time
Distinguish Adv and Adj
Choose the correct answer
Question 4
easily
You can learn English _______ if
you practice everyday!
Quiz Time
easy Distinguish Adv and Adj
easily Choose the correct answer
Question 5
carefully
Listen __________ to what I am
going to say.
Careful
Carefully
Quiz Time
Distinguish Adv and Adj
Choose the correct answer
Question 6
The final exam wasn’t easy. It was
hard
quite _________.
Quiz Time
hard Distinguish Adv and Adj
hardly Choose the correct answer
Question 7
My classmate plays football very
well
________ because he practices every
day.

Good
Quiz Time Well
Distinguish Adv and Adj
Choose the correct answer
Question 8
gently
I ________ put the eggs into the
basket and took them home.
Quiz Time
Distinguish Adv and Adj
gentle Choose the correct answer
gently
Question 9
The dentist can’t see me on Monday
busy
because he’s ________ on that day.

busy
Quiz Time busily
Distinguish Adv and Adj
Choose the correct answer
Question 10
quickly
I was late for class, so I _______
entered the room and sat down.
Quiz Time
Distinguish Adv and Adj
quick Choose the correct answer
quickly
Question 11
Form Adverbs from Adjectives
*Note: Adv = Adj + “ly”,
Adj ending with “-y” changes to “-ily”

ADJECTIVE ADVERB
Correct Correctly
Gentle Gently
Happy Happily
Hungry Hungrily
Honest Honestly
Serious Seriously
Terrible Terribly
Violent Violently
Wrong Wrongly
Slow Slowly
Lazy Lazily
Patient Patiently
Grammar Time!
Let’s learn about Comparative and
Superlative Adverbs
Let’s watch a video!
What is an Adverb? What are the differences between Adv and Adj?
What is an Adverb?
An Adverb is a word that
describes an Action.

Example:
• She runs quickly.
• He drives carefully.
• Don’t speak loudly!
Let’s watch a video!
What are Comparative and Superlative Adverbs?
Comparative and Superlative
Adverbs

• Structure:
- Comparative Adverbs
+ S1 + V + more + Adv + than S2.
- Superlative Adverbs
+ S + V + the + most + Adv ends with “ly”.
Grammar Summary
Grammar Practice
the highest

earlier than louder than

faster the earliest


She runs the slowest.

Bob runs faster than Bill. Annie runs slower than Emma.
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participating!

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