1.6.2 The unchanged adverbs Flashcards
witch adjectives and adverbs can be used as adjectives or adverbs?
SHNELLLL FHM
- Straight
- High
- Near
- Early
- Long
- Loud
- Low
- Little
- Fast
- Hard
- Much
whitch adjective exist as adverb but have a narrower meaning than their corresponding adjectives?
HHNL
- Highly
- Hardly
- Nearly
- Lately
they spoke higly of him (“highly” is only used in an abstract sense)
i can nearly swim (“nearly” = almost)
i haven’t seen mary lately (“lately” = recently)
I hardly know her. ( hardly = scarcely, barely) (kaum)
what is the adverb of “good”?
well (irregular)
with witch meaning does the adjective well exist also?
“well” also exists as an ajdective with the meaning “in good health”
examples:
how are you today? i’m very well, thanks
jac’s been unwell lately
after witch verbs do we allways use adjectives ?
S
B
B
A
G
G
T
S
k
after verbes like
- S
- B
- B
- A
- G
- G
- T
- S
- k
- (all verbs ti say how sb. or sth looks, feel sounds tastes or smells
we use adjectives
examples:
this soup tastes wonderful
she seems friendly
that sauce smells so nice
it is getting/growing/turning dark