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Adjectives

Adjectives. What is an Adjective?. http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/adjective.htm. short. shy. proud. Beautiful. Blue. soft. Furry. Adjective Video. http://www.taconichills.k12.ny.us/webquests/grammar/Section_C__Adjectives.asf. Adjective Song.

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Adjectives

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  1. Adjectives

  2. What is an Adjective? • http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/adjective.htm short shy proud Beautiful Blue soft Furry

  3. Adjective Video • http://www.taconichills.k12.ny.us/webquests/grammar/Section_C__Adjectives.asf

  4. Adjective Song • http://www.taconichills.k12.ny.us/webquests/grammar/adjectiv.wav

  5. Adjective Online Quiz • http://a4esl.org/q/h/9901/gc-advadj.html

  6. Adverbs • http://www.eflnet.com/tutorials/advcompsup.php even far eagerly behind forgetfully deviously early softly

  7. Adverbs • Positions of an Adverb:An adverb that modifies an adjective ("quite sad") or another adverb ("very carelessly") appears immediately in front of the word it modifies. An adverb that modifies a verb is generally more flexible: it may appear before or after the verb it modifies ("softly sang" or "sang softly"), or it may appear at the beginning of the sentence ("Softly she sang to the baby"). The position of the adverb may have an effect on the meaning of the sentence. • Functions of an Adverb:Adverbs typically add information about time (rarely, frequently, tomorrow), manner (slowly, quickly, willingly), or place (here, there, everywhere). • Forms of an Adverb:Many adverbs--especially adverbs of manner--are formed from adjectives by the addition of the ending -ly (easily, dependably). But many common adverbs (just, still, almost, not) do not end in -ly, and not all words that end in -ly (friendly, neighborly) are adverbs. See "Observations," below.

  8. Adjectives and Adverbs • http://www.grammarbook.com/grammar/adjAdv.asp

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