婷子 CARO
what's the different of adjectives and adverbs? what's the different of adjectives and adverbs? my english is really so-so. I want someone who speak engliah well will help me ,and if someone can make friend with me is the best!
7 Thg 05 2011 07:19
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An adVERB describes a verb, while an adJECTIVE describes a noun ( objects ,subjects inclusive). The adverb is formed usually by adding LY to the adjective as in: quick quickLY slow slowLY bad badLY Some adjectives stay the same in their adverb form such as : hard fast Some exception is the adjective 'good' that becomes a different word as an adverb : well Examples showing the difference between adjectives and adverbs: It is a quick jump . 'quick' is the adjective describing the noun 'jump' He jumps quickLY 'quickly' is the adverb describing the action of jumping ,the verb 'jump'. His hard work payed off. 'hard' is an adjective describing the noun 'work'. He worked hard to get those grades. 'hard' here is an adverb describing the verb 'to work' in the past tense 'worked'. It is a very good expression. 'good' ,the adjective describing the noun 'expression'. He expressed himself well. 'well' is the adverb of the adjective 'good' ,describing the verb 'to express' ( expressed). Hope the difference between both adverbs and adjectives is clear by now :)
7 tháng 5 năm 2011
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