Park, lake, house are all our surroundings which describe the location - where something or someone is located. The adverb "куда" [kuda] denotes direction, the final result of an object's movement. Кудаты? - Впарк. - Where are you going? - To the park. Куда...
Adverbsare words used tomodify or describeverbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. An adverb can give information about time, place, manner, or number and answer questions such as: How? How long? How often? When? Where? Unlike Spanish adjectives,Spanish adverbsareinvariable, which is a fancy way...
Adverbs of manner describe how something happens. For example, it is possible to walk or run at different speeds. The words used to describe walking or running at different speeds (quickly or slowly for example) are excellent examples of adverbs of manner. They help the reader gain greater in...
Do you wonder when to add-lyto a word? For example, should you say, “He speaks slow” or “He speaks slowly.” Let’s find out. Adjectivesdescribe nouns and pronouns. They may come before the word they describe: “That is a cute puppy.” Adjectives may also follow the word they de...
For example, they demonstrate a walk verb that can show emotions such as happiness and sadness, and demonstrate subtle variations due to walking up or down hill while turning to the left and right. They also describe verb graphs, which act as the glue to assemble verbs and their adverbs ...
Adjectives and Adverbs Lecture 9 1 Adjectives Adjectives are called modifiers because they do something to change or modify a noun. The man is tall, rich and handsome. Adjectives are words that describe a person, place or thing: a tall man a funny joke a difficult problem Page 375 12.1 2...
Happily Quickly Quietly Adverbs Playfully Patiently Slowly Rebecca skipped (happy) ___ down the street. The team ran (quick) ___ to the finish line. The librarian told the students to read their books (quiet) ___. The dog chased the cat around...