ADJECTIVES and ADVERBS
- Adjective
and adverb
An adjective is a set of words that describes a noun or pronoun, and
an adverb is a set of words that modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. Adverbs answer how, when, where, why,
or to what extent—how often or how much.
- Example
a.
Adjective (1)
:
·
Cute baby
·
Large field
·
Old coat
·
Wet floor
·
Trendy shoes
b.
Adjective (2)
:
·
That’s an
elegant black watch
·
Dilan is smart
and dilligent student
·
That’s a dark
and scary room
·
Beautiful young
girl
·
Shine Birght
diamond
c.
Adjective (>2)
:
·
Beautiful long
black hair
·
Luxury wide blue
ferryboat
·
Handsome tall
and gorgeous boy
·
Small dirty
smell room
·
Delicious black
cocoa wafer
d.
Adverb
:
·
Walk slowly
·
Type fastly
·
Study seriously
·
She solves the
problem easily
·
Talk loudly
e.
Adverb of frequency :
·
I usually get up
late on Sunday
·
We seldom see
Jimin
·
I never see Real
Madrid on real live
·
I go to my
grandma’s house in every year
·
She often late
for school
f.
Adverb of Time :
·
We go ot for korean
food monthly
·
I have done my
homework now
·
He still in not
good condition since last week
·
I’d like to go
to movie tomorrow
·
The newspaper
arrives dialy
g.
Adverb of place
:
·
Udin, please
come here!
·
I’ll be there on
4 pm
·
I will go
everywhere you go
·
The cat hiding
underneath the table
·
Santi’s house is
nearby my house