B3 Complete the story by changing the adjectives in brackets into adverbs.Sue and Martin were having a picnic on a hill. They played (happy) on the grass. Suddenly, Benji, the family's dog, started barking (loud). Sue ran (quick) towards Benji. She tried (unsuccessful) to make him ...
She tried (unsuccessful) to make him calm down, and he continued to bark. Benji led Sue towards the edge of the cliff. Sue waved (impatient) at her brother to follow. When they reached the cliff, they looked (careful) over the edge. There was a man halfway down the cliff. He was...
Ch 4. Tenses in English Ch 5. Punctuation Rules Ch 6. Adjectives in English Ch 7. Formatting Rules Ch 8. Nouns & Pronouns in English Ch 9. Rules for Writing & Revising Ch 10. Using Homonyms Ch 11. Verbs & Adverbs in English Ch 12. Word Usage RulesChanging...
If one wants to use a word that may be unfamiliar to an ordinary reader, he should explain it in parentheses. The misuse of adjectives and adverbs could be avoided in the newspaper. SAMPLE 3 SAMPLE 4 Adjectives need not be used in political news whereas use of adjectives is a must in ...
An analysis of the transformational possibilities of adjectives and adverbs leads into methods of rearranging the basic sentences (e.g., interrogatives, ... O Thomas,ER Kintgen - Holt, Rinehart and Winst 被引量: 36发表: 1965年 In-Service Chemistry Teachers Training: The Impact of Introducing...
You may find you have a tendency to use adverbs to amplify weak adjectives. Instead of saying that death metal concert was “really loud” you could say it was “ear-splitting.” That good-looking salesman may be “very cool,” but why not describe him as “suave” instead? Better yet...
The language can be altered by selecting ( 55 ) among a finite set of synonyms based on the information to be presented to the user or by selecting ( 56 ) among key verbs, adjectives or adverbs that vary along a continuum.doi:US8380484 B2Davis, Brent L...
I have already done some videos on stress,and you’ve learned that stressed wordswill generally be the content words in a sentence.Content words are nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs.But there are almost always exceptions to the rules.And today, I want to talk about clarification.When yo...
You may find you have a tendency to use adverbs to amplify weak adjectives. Instead of saying that death metal concert was “really loud” you could say it was “ear-splitting.” That good-looking salesman may be “very cool,” but why not describe him as “suave” instead? Better yet...
The language can be altered by selecting () among a finite set of synonyms based on the information to be presented to the user or by selecting () among key verbs, adjectives or adverbs that vary along a continuum.Davis, Brent L.