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Adverb vs. Adjective

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Adverb vs. Adjective

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Slide 3 : Chloe is a hopeful girl. hopeful NONE Adjective

Slide 4 : She hopefully made friends with Jason. hopefully Adverb

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Slide 7 : brilliant hopeful wise wisely brilliantly hopefully

Slide 8 : Jason wants to be a great cyclist. Chloe greatly improved her riding skills.

Slide 9 : Adjective or Adverb

Slide 10 : 1. The little boy had difficulty speaking (plain, plainly). plainly adverb

Slide 11 : 2. You should not take his criticism too (serious, seriously). seriously adverb

Slide 12 : 3. The airplane landed (smooth, smoothly). smoothly adverb

Slide 13 : 4. The weather today looks (miserable, miserably). miserable adjective

Slide 14 : 5. Junior exercises (regular, regularly). regularly adverb

Slide 15 : 6. His excuse for being late sounds (incredible, incredibly). incredible adjective

Slide 16 : 7. The skater glided (smooth, smoothly) over the ice. smoothly adverb

Slide 17 : 8. The meat in that sandwich tastes (terrible, terribly). terrible adjective

Slide 18 : 9. Mary agreed to teach the class (temporary, temporarily). temporarily adverb

Slide 19 : 10. Jim spoke so (convincing, convincingly) that we were all persuaded. convincingly adverb

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