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slide 1 she is good at english she can speak english she can speak english well he is a careful man he drives he drives carefully adverbs of manner adjectives he is careful his speech was clear turtle

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<i>She is good at English.</i>


<i>She can speak English<b>...</b></i>


<i>She can speak English well</i>
<i>He is a careful man.</i>


<i>He drives <b>...</b></i>


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Adjectives
He is careful.


His speech was clear.
Turtles are slow.


That is a quiet man.
It’s a beautiful song.


Adverbs
He drives carefully.
He spoke clearly.
They move slowly.


The man speaks quietly.


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Adjectives
good


fast
hard



friendly
lovely
much


Adverbs


well
fast
hard


friendly
lovely


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• <sub>lovely/lovely</sub>
• much/much
• fluent/fluently
• good/well


• successful/successfully
• bad/badly


• comfortable/comfortably
• warm/warmly


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<i>1. Jenny is a ... girl. She always </i>
<i>talks ... (lovely/lovely)</i>


<i>2. They speak English ... Their English </i>
<i>is really ...(good/well)</i>



<i>3. Edward is ... He behaves </i>


<i>...to women. (polite/politely)</i>


<i>4. Dexter can think ... He is a ... </i>
<i>thinker. (quick/quickly)</i>


<i>5. Mr. Dean does every work ... He is a </i>
<i>very ... person. (successful/ </i>


<i>successfully)</i>


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7. We didn’t bring <i>... money, and we </i>
<i>didn’t spend....(much/much)</i>


<i>8. He can speak French as ...as his </i>


<i>mother tongue. He is a very .... speaker. </i>
<i>(fluent/fluently)</i>


<i>9. We enjoyed a ... party last week. </i>
<i>The hosts welcomed their </i>


<i>guests ....(warm/warmly)</i>
<i>10. Marry Ann says that she has a </i>


<i>very ... life in Vietnam. She lives </i>
<i>as ... </i>


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<i>1. Jenny is a lovely girl. She always talks lovely </i>



<i>to us. </i>


<i>2. They speak English well. Their English is </i>
<i>really good.</i>


<i>3. Edward is a polite man. He behaves politely </i>


<i>to women.</i>


<i>4. Dexter can think quickly. He is a quick </i>


<i>thinker.</i>


<i>5. Mr. Dean does every job successfully. He is </i>
<i>a very successful person.</i>


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7.<i>We didn’t bring much money, and we </i>
<i>didn’t spend much.</i>


<i>8. He can speak French as fluently as his </i>
<i>mother tongue. He is a very fluent</i>


<i>speaker.</i>


<i>9. We enjoyed a warm party last week. The </i>
<i>hosts welcomed their guests warmly.</i>


<i>10. Marry Ann says that she has a very </i>



<i>comfortable life in Vietnam. She lives as </i>


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Comparison of Adverbs



1. Comparative and Superlative adv
1.1. Short adv


Adv Comparative Superlative
hard harder hardest
fast faster fastest


early earlier earliest
adv+er adv+est


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e.g.


I work harder this term than last term.
He came earliest this morning.


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Special Adverbs



Adv Comparative Superlative
well better best


badly worse worst
much more most
little less least


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1.2. Long adv
+ Comparative



more + adv


<i>Cindy says that Be drives more carefully than </i>
<i>James.</i>


<i> But Hero drives more carelessly than James.</i>


+ Superlative


most + adv


<i>Be drives most carefully.</i>
<i> </i>


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2. Equivalent comparison of adv
as + adv + as


He eats as much as a bear.


Ms. Mary Ann says that she lives as


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