ADJECTIVE
AND ADVERB
1.
ADJECTIVE
Adjective is a part of speech which describes,
identifies, or quantifies a noun or a pronoun. So basically, the main function
of an adjective is to modify a noun or a pronoun so that it will become more
specific and interesting.
Example :
5 phrase with 1 Adjective :
·
Beautiful lady
·
Cute baby
·
Dangerous dog
·
Sweet mango
·
Wet floor
5 phrase with 2 Adjective :
·
I bought a pair
of black leather shoes
·
My sister has a beautiful
white bulldog
·
The creepy old
house
·
A wonderful Italian
clock
·
Valdy is smart
and dilligent student
5 phrase with more than
2 Adjective :
·
A big square
blue box
·
A disgusting
pink plastic ornament
·
Some new slim
French trousers
·
A rich and
arrogant woman
·
Handsome tall
and gorgeous man
2.
ADVERB
Adverb is a part of
speech used to describe a verb, adjective, clause, or another adverb. It
simply tells the readers how, where, when, or the degree at which something was
done.
Example :
5 phrase Adverb :
·
She was walking rapidly
·
His jokes are
always very funny
·
She solves the problem
easily
·
The
athlete raises the iron strongly
·
Wolf ran quickly
5 phrase Adverb of
Frequency :
·
He is often late
for work
·
My dentist told
me I should floss twice daily
·
The incubator
turns each egg hourly
·
We take a
vacation at least once annually
·
We seldom see
John
5 phrase Adverb of
Place :
·
Put the cake there
·
After a long day
at work, we headed homewards
·
Please bring
that book here
·
My grandfather’s
house is nearby
·
Viny eating noodles
in the canteen
5 phrase Adverb of Time
:
·
I’d like to go
to the movies later
·
Jim was so sick
he spent four weeks in the hospital
·
I’m
reading a book evernight
·
I’d like to go
to movie tomorrow
·
Are you coming
to work tomorrow?