

Using Adjectives and Adverbs
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Using Adjectives and Adverbs
January 20, 2021 - 7th Grade English

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Open Ended
Review: What is an adjective?
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Adjective
a word that describes a noun or a pronoun
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Open Ended
Review: What is an adverb?
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Adverb
a word that describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb
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Adjectives and Adverbs
Similar: they're both describing words
Different: they describe different things
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Adjectives
used to describe people, places, things, or ideas
What adjectives could you use to describe the water in the picture on the right?
Example: the shallow water
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Open Ended
What adjective would you use to describe the water?
The __________________ water
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Adverbs
used to describe actions or show intensity
What adverbs could you use to describe how the man is running in the picture?
Example: running wildly
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Open Ended
What adverb would you use to describe how he's running?
Running ______________
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Adjectives and Adverbs
Many words have both adjective and adverb forms
They look one way when they're describing nouns and are a little bit different when they're describing verbs
Example: quick
The quick runner (adjective describing runner)
Running quickly (adverb describing running)
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Multiple Choice
Let's Practice: Is the word calm an adjective or an adverb?
(Hint: the calm day, the calm teacher)
Adjective
Adverb
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Two Forms of the Same Word
Calm (adjective) - Example: the calm day
Calmly (adverb) - Example: He calmly observed the situation
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Multiple Choice
Let's try another one.
Is the word lovely an adjective or an adverb?
(Ex: the lovely girl, the lovely house)
adjective
adverb
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Did that one mix you up?
Even though lovely ends in -ly, it's just an adjective, not an adverb.
You can tell because lovely describes things or people, not actions.
We say, "She is a lovely young woman." We wouldn't say "She plays lovely." That doesn't make any sense!
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Multiple Choice
Let's try another. Is the word carefully an adjective or an adverb?
(Ex: Eat carefully, go carefully)
adjective
adverb
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Confusing?
Adverbs and adjectives often get confused!
Pay attention to the type of verb
Adverbs are used after action verbs!
Describing words that come after linking verbs are adjectives.
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Multiple Choice
Are you with me so far?
Let's check: Adverbs are used with _________ verbs.
action
linking
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Multiple Choice
How about this one?
Describing words that come after linking verbs are predicate ______________.
adjectives
adverbs
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Adjectives vs. Adverbs
The good news is that, most of the time, your ear will tell you which one should go in a sentence. It will just sound right!
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Multiple Choice
For example:
The drum corps played ___________.
loud
loudly
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Did you have to think about it?
If you thought about it, you could probably tell me that loud is an adjective and loudly is an adverb.
In that sentence you were describing an action (played), so you would be looking for the adverb form.
Then you would know that the answer was loudly.
You probably didn't have to go through all those steps, right? You just knew.
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Multiple Choice
Let's try another:
The soundtrack began very ____________________.
strange
strangely
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Strangely
The soundtrack began very strangely.
In this sentence, you need the adverb form (strangely) because you're describing the action (began).
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Multiple Choice
And another...
There was a __________ surge of volume.
sudden
suddenly
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Sudden
There was a sudden surge of volume.
In this sentence, you need the adjective form (sudden) because you're describing a thing (a surge).
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Well and Good
Most of this is pretty easy...
Until you get to well vs. good!
Good is an adjective.
Well is an adverb.
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Good
Good is an adjective.
It describes people, places, things, or ideas.
Example: Good idea! Good job. That's a good dog.
It can also come after linking verbs.
Example: That book is good.
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Well
Well is an adverb.
Well describes how actions are done.
Example: You did well on your test.
Example: Sally draws very well.
You cannot use good to describe an action!
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Multiple Choice
This is _______________ lasagna.
good
well
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Multiple Choice
He pitched very __________ today.
good
well
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Multiple Choice
Justin plays violin _____________.
good
well
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Multiple Choice
He is a ______ principal.
good
well
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Bad and Badly
Bad and badly can also be tricky.
Bad is an adjective (like good).
Badly is an adverb (like well).
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Multiple Choice
This is ______________ lasagna.
bad
badly
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Multiple Choice
He pitched very ____________ today.
bad
badly
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Multiple Choice
Justin plays violin __________.
bad
badly
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Multiple Choice
He is a _____________ principal.
bad
badly
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Poll
How do you feel about telling the difference between adjectives and adverbs?
It's really hard. I'm pretty confused.
It's kind of hard. I made a lot of mistakes.
It's pretty easy. I feel like I can do it most of the time.
It's easy. I've got it.
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Poll
How do you feel about using well and good?
I have no idea how I'm supposed to use them. I got a lot wrong, and I'm confused.
It's kind of hard to tell the difference. I got a few wrong.
It's easy! I did it completely right.
Using Adjectives and Adverbs
January 20, 2021 - 7th Grade English

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