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3 TRUE or FALSE? Adjectives & Adverbs= organic part of sentences, pretty much like verbs Right answer: decorative elements in a sentence

4 TRUE or FALSE? Adjectives qualify nouns & Adverbs qualify verbs.

5 TRUE or FALSE? We could write and speak without using adjectives or adverbs.

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7 TRUE or FALSE? Adjectives qualify nouns & state verbs.

8 TRUE or FALSE? Adjectives ALWAYS come BEFORE nouns. Right answer: if they describe the influence they have over nouns, they come AFTER them.

9 Can adjectives come after ACTION verbs?

10 What order do we find adjectives in when describing sb/ sth?

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12 TRUE or FALSE? The Present Participle (verb + ing) denotes a feeling & the Past (verb + ed) a description. Right answer: It’s the other way round.

13 What are Compound Adjectives?

14 What are the combinations of Compound Adjectives?

15 What are ‘Predicate’ Adjectives?

16 Can you name some Predicate Adjectives (and their attributive equivalents)?

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18 What is an ‘Extreme’ Adjective?

19 TRUE or FALSE? It’s possible to stress even extreme adjectives. But we use a set of equally intense (emphatic) adverbs, like: virtually, practically, absolutely, completely, totally, etc

20 What are Group Adjectives?

21 And what are Double-form Adjectives?

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23 What are the possible Adverb combinations?

24 How do we form Adverbs from adjectives?

25 Are all words in –ly Adverbs?

26 When –ly words are adjectives, how do they form adverbs?

27 Do all adverbs end in –ly?

28 What’s wrong with these forms?

29 What categories do adverbs fall into? Manner, place/ direction, time, frequency, degree, quantity, comment, restrictive, connecting.

30 What are Double-form Adverbs? Most of them also have an –ly form but with a different meaning (e.g. lately).

31 Name the differences between these Double-form Adverbs.

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33 How many degrees are there in Comparison?

34 How do we compare one- & two- syllable adjectives & adverbs?

35 Name the spelling rules for some adj.’s & adv’s.

36 How do we compare some two- & all multi- syllable adjectives & adverbs?

37 Name the irregular comparison forms of these adjectives & adverbs.

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39 Do you remember how these are formed?

40 And these?

41 How do we add emphasis to the Comparative Form?

42 How do we add emphasis to the Superlative Form?

43 How do we add emphasis to the Comparison of Inequality?

44 TRUE or FALSE? Not all adjectives have corresponding adverbs. e.g. single, isolated

45 TRUE or FALSE? Some adverbs have no known adjective they come from. e.g. very, quite


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