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снизу упр.5.
(это правила)
Adverbs/Order of adverbs/
Comparatives & Superlatives of
adverbs
see pp. GR5-GR6
Adverbs describe verbs, adjectives or other adverbs.
• Adverbs of manner (how – quickly) go before/after
the main verb, after auxiliary verbs (be, have)/modal
verbs or at the beginning/end of a sentence.
• Adverbs of frequency (how often – never) go
before the main verb and after auxiliary/modal
verbs and the verb to be.
• Adverbs of degree (how much – really) go before
adjectives, adverbs and the main verb.
• Adverbs of time (when - afterwards) and adverbs
of place (where – there) can go at the beginning/
end of a sentence.
When there are two or more adverbs or adverbial
phrases at the end of a sentence, they usually go in
the following order:
manner place
time
Tom played happily in his room all day.
Comparatives & Superlatives of Adverbs
• adverbs having the same form as their adjectives
add -er/-est (e.g. fast – faster - the fastest)
• adverbs ending in -y drop the -y and add -ier/-iest
(e.g. early – earlier – the earliest)
• two-syllable adverbs and those formed by adding
-ly to their adjectives take more/most (e.g.
often – more often – most often / simply - more
simply - most simply)
Note: well – better – the best / badly - worse – the worst /
much/many/a lot of - more – the most / little - less - the
least/far - farther/further - the farthest/the furthest
ех.5.Read the theory.Identify the types of adverbs in bold in the article
снизу есть задание 7
(это правила)Conjunctions::
Conjunctions are words, such as and, but, or, because, etc that
connect words, phrases or sentences together.
e.g. Snow started falling and the path became very slippery.
Sophie was exhausted, but she kept on walking.
We could go hiking or rock climbing.
They decided to stop because it was getting dark.
ех.7.Underline the conjunctions used in the article.
Answers & Comments
Ответ:
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conjunctions - подчеркнуты на фото.
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very - adverb of degree
happily - adverb of manner
suddenly - adverb of time
nearby - adverb of place
then - adverb of time
soon - adverb of time
never - adverb of frequency