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| {{Fortsetzung| | | |description = Was ist eine Bernoulli-Kette? Wie hilft mir die Formel von Bernoulli beim Berechnen von Wahrscheinlichkeiten? |
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| übersicht=Adverbs and Adjectives<br>(Übersicht)|übersichtlink=Adverbs|
| | |author = [[User:Karsa|Karsa]] |
| vorher=Adverbs of Manner"|vorherlink=Adverbs/Adverbs of Manner}}
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| __NOTOC__
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| Im Englischen muss genau unterschieden werden, ob sich ein Attribut als Adjektiv auf das Nomen oder als '''Adverb''' auf das Verb oder ein Adjektiv bezieht.
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| '''Remember'''
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| ''Sebastian Vettel is a <span style="display: inline-block;background:tomato;padding:0.2em 0.5em;border-radius:0.2em;text-align: center;width: 5em;">careful</span> <span style="display: inline-block;background:lightsalmon;padding:0.2em 0.5em;border-radius:0.2em;text-align: center;width: 5em;">driver</span> who always <span style="display: inline-block;background:lightyellow;padding:0.2em 0.5em;border-radius:0.2em;text-align: center;width: 5em;"> drives</span> <span style="display: inline-block;background:yellow;padding:0.2em 0.5em;border-radius:0.2em;text-align: center;width: 5em;">carefully</span>.''
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| '''Adverbien''' beschreiben Adjektive, Verben, Adverben.
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| Adverbien der '''Art und Weise''' ('''''adverbs of manner''''') ...
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| * stehen nach dem Verb (drive ''slowly'', watch ''carefully'')
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| * stehen vor einem Adjektiv (''extremely'' difficult, ''completely'' safe)
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| '''Adjektive'''
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| * beschreiben ein Nomen
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| * stehen vor Nomen
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| * stehen nach Artikeln (the, a - an, this, that)
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| == Interaktive Übungen ==
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| === Adjective or adverb? ===
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| '''Put in the right form - adjective or adverb.'''
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| <div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
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| 1. Becky likes ''loud'' music. Sometimes she plays her guitar ''loudly''.<br>
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| 2. Then her mother is ''angry''. And she shouts ''angrily'':<br>
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| 3. "Can't you play that thing ''quietly''? It's never ''quiet'' in this house!"<br>
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| 4. Sarah can paint ''beautifully''. Her father has put her most ''beautiful'' pictures on the wall in the living-room.
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| <div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
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| 5. He isn't usually a <em>fast (fast)</em> worker, but sometimes he does his homework very <em>quickly (quick)</em>.<br>
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| 6. Then he answers questions ''stupidly (stupid)'', or makes <em>stupid (stupid)</em> mistakes.<br>
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| 7. When he does his homework <em>badly(bad)</em>, he gets a <em>bad (bad)</em> mark, of course.<br>
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| 8. He wasn't really <em> happy (happy)</em> at his old school, but he goes to school<em> happily (happy)</em> in Birmingham.
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| </div>
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| === good or well? ===
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| '''''Good''''' is an adjective. The [[Adverbs|adverb]] for good is '''''well''''':
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| * Your English is good. but You speak English well.
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| * Susan is a good pianist. but Susan plays the piano well.
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| ''Put in good or well:''
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| <div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
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| 1. I play tennis but I'm not very <em>good</em> at it.
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| 2. Your exam results were very<em>good</em>.
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| 3. You did very <em>well</em> in your exams.
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| 4. The weather was very <em>good</em> while we were on holiday.
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| 5. I didn't sleep very <em>well</em> last night.
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| 6. "I hope you are <em>well</em>!"
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| </div>
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| Put in good or well:
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| <div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
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| 1. How are you? Are you <em>well (???)</em>?
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| 2. David speaks German very <em> well (???)</em>.
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| 3. David's German is very <em> good (???)</em>.
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| 4. Our new business is going very <em> well (???)</em> at the moment.
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| 5. I like your jacket. It looks <em> good (good)</em> on you.
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| 6. I've met her a few times but I don't know her very <em> well (???)</em>.
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| </div>
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| === mixed exercises ===
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| ''Adjective or adverb?''
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| <div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
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| Basketball is very <em> popular (popular)</em> at this school. Do you think I can play in your team?
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| - Can you run <em> fast(fast)</em>? Can you jump <em>well(good)</em>?
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| And can you move <em>quickly (quick)</em>? Then you're all right.
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| Do you practise <em>regularly (regular)</em>?
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| 3. Adjective or adverb?
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| <div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
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| The school volleyball team played <em> well (good) </em>on Saturday.
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| Oh, did they win? Their last match was <em> terrible(terrible)</em>.
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| Chelsea were so <em> bad(bad)</em> last week that the lost against ManU. But yesterday they beat Everton <em>easily(easy)</em>.
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| Everton often play <em>badly(bad)</em> against weaker teams.
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| Did you hear about the cycling race on TV? Lewis Armstrong was <em> fantastic(fantastic)</em>. We only watched the first part. But that was very <em>exciting (exciting)</em>.
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| </div>
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| === more exercises ===
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| '''Fill in the adjective or the correct form of the adverb.'''
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| <div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
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| 1. Please, do your homework <em>carefully (careful)</em>.
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| 2. Tom has got an <em>excellent (excellent)</em> voice. He sings <em>excellently (excellent)</em>.
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| 3. Today`s weather is really <em>awful (awful)</em>.
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| 4. Is this chair <em>comfortable (comfortable) </em> enough? - Yes, I sit very <em>comfortably (comfortable)</em> .
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| 5. Tom plays <em>endlessly (endless)</em> with his computer.
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| 1. Please, do your homework <em>carefully (careful)</em>.
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| 2. Tom has got an <em>excellent (excellent)</em> voice. He sings <em>excellently (excellent)</em>.
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| 3. Today`s weather is really <em>awful (awful)</em>.
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| 4. Is this chair <em>comfortable (comfortable) </em> enough? - Yes, I sit very <em>comfortably (comfortable)</em> .
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| 5. Tom plays <em>endlessly (endless)</em> with his computer.
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| | ==Lizenz== |
| '''Fill in the adjective or the correct form of the adverb.'''
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| <div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
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| 1. Please, talk <em>quietly (quiet)</em>. Don`t be so <em>loud (loud)</em>.
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| 2. This was really a <em>dangerous (dangerous) </em> situation.
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| 3. We won`t be <em>late (late)</em>; we will arrive <em>punctually (punctual)</em>.
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| 4. "I`ve got a good mark", Susan shouted <em>excitedly (excited)</em>.
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| 5. The policeman was very <em>polite (polite)</em>.
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| {{Show-Hide|1. Please, talk <em>quietly (quiet)</em>. Don`t be so <em>loud (loud)</em>.
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| 2. This was really a <em>dangerous (dangerous) </em> situation.
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| 3. We won`t be <em>late (late)</em>; we will arrive <em>punctually (punctual)</em>.
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| 4. "I`ve got a good mark", Susan shouted <em>excitedly (excited)</em>.
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| 5. The policeman was very <em>polite (polite)</em>.
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| }}
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| '''Fill in the adjective or the correct form of the adverb.'''
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| <div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
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| 1. The sun was shining <em> brightly (bright) </em> and everybody was <em>happy (happy) </em>.
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| 2. He is a very <em>careful (careful) </em> driver.
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| 3. The teacher dictated <em> slowly (slow)</em> and we could <em>easily (easy) </em>follow.
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| 4. The doors close <em>automatically (automatic)</em>.
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| 5. It was very <em>simple (simple)</em> question.
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| {{Show-Hide|1. The sun was shining <em> brightly (bright) </em> and everybody was <em>happy (happy) </em>. | |
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| 2. He is a very <em>careful (careful) </em> driver.
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| 3. The teacher dictated <em> slowly (slow)</em> and we could <em>easily (easy) </em>follow.
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| 4. The doors close <em>automatically (automatic)</em>.
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| 5. It was very <em>simple (simple)</em> question.
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| }}
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| === Mixed - Adjective or adverb? ===
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| In the following sentences, fill in the blanks with either an adjective or an adverb.
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| <div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
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| Here`s an example:
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| 0. (beautiful) She sang <span style="font-style:italic; font-weight:bold">beautifully</span>. She`s really got the most <span style="font-style:italic; font-weight:bold">beautiful</span> voice I've ever heard.
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| 1. (slow) He walked into the room very <em>slowly()</em>. Each step was slow, quiet and very, very <em>slow()</em>.
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| 2. (quick) Get dressed as <em>quickly()</em> as possible. If you`re not <em>quick()</em> we`re going to miss the train.
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| 3. (careful) John is so <em>careful()</em>. It takes him ten minutes to clean his teeth. In fact he does everything <em>carefully()</em>.
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| 4. (nice) She spoke to me very <em>nicely()</em>, but then that`s typical. She`s a very <em>nice()</em> woman. | |
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| <div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
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| 5. (angry)I had to speak to him <em>angrily()</em>. But it was his own fault. He made me <em>angry()</em>.
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| 6. (terrible) I'm a <em> terrible()</em> tennis player. I practice a lot but I'm still <em>terribly()</em> bad.
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| 7. (correct) She wrote the <em>correct()</em> answers. In fact she did everything <em>correctly()</em>, but I still don`t like her.
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| {{Fortsetzung|
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| weiter=Adverb or Adjective?<br>(be, feel, look, smell)|weiterlink=Adverbs/Adverb or Adjective - be, feel, look|
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| übersicht=Adverbs and Adjectives<br>(Übersicht)|übersichtlink=Adverbs|
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| vorher=Adverbs of Manner"|vorherlink=Adverbs/Adverbs of Manner}}
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| {{Adverbs}}
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| [[Kategorie:Interaktive Übung]] | |
| [[Kategorie:Englisch]] | |
| [[Kategorie:Grammatik]] | |
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