A.
Adjective and adverb
An adjective is a set of words that describes a noun or pronoun, and an
adverb is a set of words that modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. Adverbs
answer how, when, where, why, or to what extent—how often or how much.
B.
Example
1. Adjective (1) :
·
Cute
baby
·
Nice
work
·
Old
coat
·
Wet
floor
·
Trendy
shoes
2. Adjective (2) :
·
That’s
an elegant black watch
·
Good
young boy
·
That’s
a dark and scary room
·
Dina
is smart and dilligent student
·
Shine
Birght diamond
3. Adjective (>2) :
·
Beautiful
long black hair
·
Luxury
wide blue ferryboat
·
The room was good enough for me
·
Small
dirty smell room
·
Delicious
black cocoa wafer
4. Adverb :
·
Walk
slowly
·
Type
fastly
·
Study
seriously
·
She
solves the problem easily
·
Talk
loudly
5. Adverb of frequency :
·
They often wear flat shoes
·
We
seldom see Jimin
·
I never
see Milan on real live
·
I go to
my grandma’s house in every year
·
She
often late for school
6. Adverb of Time :
·
Please call me later, I’m studying now
·
I have
done my homework now
·
He
still in not good condition since last week
·
I’d
like to go to movie tomorrow
·
The
newspaper arrives dialy
7. Adverb of place :
· Bakir,
please come here!
·
I’ll be
there on 5 pm
·
I will
go everywhere you go
·
The cat
hiding underneath the table
· Rahma’s
house is nearby my house