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ADJECTIVE/ADVERB - Coggle Diagram
ADJECTIVE/ADVERB
ADVERB
Adverb of manner
Most adj change to adv of manner by adding "ly"
nice/nicely
careful/ carefully
angry/angrily
happy/ happily
comfortable/comfortably
incredible/incredibly
terrible/ terribly
Irregular adv of manner
good -> well
I can't dance very well.
fast -> fast
Tom cycles very fast.
hard -> hard
They work hard.
(1) We usually use adv
after verbs
:explode:
(2) However, we use adj after the verbs
be, seem, become (get), look, feel, taste, smell, sound
Her voice sounds beautiful.
You''ll get hungry.
She speaks quietly.
Adverb of frequency
(0%) never - hardly ever - rarely - sometimes - often - usually - always (100%)
Present Simple
Use all of these adv
Do you ever go running?
Robert hardly ever walks to school.
She always wakes up early.
Present Perfect
ever
Have you ever read this book?
never
They've never been here.
often
I've often thought about it. :!!:
We put adv before main verb/ after be and auxiliary verbs (don't, can, have) :explode:
= adverbial expressions
Present Simple
every day
on Wednesdays
Present Perfect
once/ twice
He's visited us twice.
Visit 2 lần nhưng k biết cụ thể when, vì thế dùng present perfect mà k phải là Past Simple :red_flag:
a few times
I've been to Paris a few times.
Adverb of certainty
certainly tất nhiên
ADJECTIVE
We put an adjective (1)
after be
or (2)
before a noun
. :explode:
The film was good.
It was a good film.
Adjective order
Raymond P.198
Oxford3 P.101
Oxford4 P.132