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Adjectives and Adverbs

The document provides examples of adverbs used to describe verbs and adjectives. It shows words like "clear", "happy", "sad" paired with adverbs ending in "ly" like "clearly", "happily", "sadly". Examples are given of sentences using these types of adverb pairs to modify verbs and adjectives. Exceptions to adverbs ending in "ly" are also listed.

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Adjectives and Adverbs

The document provides examples of adverbs used to describe verbs and adjectives. It shows words like "clear", "happy", "sad" paired with adverbs ending in "ly" like "clearly", "happily", "sadly". Examples are given of sentences using these types of adverb pairs to modify verbs and adjectives. Exceptions to adverbs ending in "ly" are also listed.

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ESSENTIAL GRAMMAR

clear
happy
sad
quiet
loud
slow
careful

clearly
happily
sadly
quietly
loudly
slowly
carefully
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ESSENTIAL GRAMMAR

clear
happy
sad
quiet
loud
slow
careful

My car is slow.
It goes slowly.

clearly
happily
sadly
quietly
loudly
slowly
carefully
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ESSENTIAL GRAMMAR

clear
happy
sad
quiet
loud
slow
careful

She is quiet.
She sits quietly.

clearly
happily
sadly
quietly
loudly
slowly
carefully
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ESSENTIAL GRAMMAR

clear
happy
sad
quiet
loud
slow
careful

He is very sad.
He cries loudly.

clearly
happily
sadly
quietly
loudly
slowly
carefully
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ESSENTIAL GRAMMAR
EXCEPTIONS

clear
happy
sad
quiet
loud
slow
careful

GOOD
FAST
HARD

WELL
FAST
HARD

This book is very


good.

It explain the
topics well.

clearly
happily
sadly
quietly
loudly
slowly
carefully
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Thanks
for listening

If the topic is not clear ask your teacher again.


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