Practice putting the adverb of frequency BEFORE the verb here.
Today we will focus on adverbs and creating good paragraphs. Practice putting the adverb of frequency BEFORE the verb here.
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Here is some practice with adverbs. Adverbs that answer "how?" go after the verb. (Adjectives go before a noun.) Example: Jessica is a good student. (adjective) Jessica works well. (adverb) Look at these sentences. Do you need an adjective or an adverb? You can often make adjectives into adverbs. Try to do that here. Dusting…What is he doing?
Today we will talk more about jobs. We will use adverbs of frequency and character traits to describe a worker. My husband is an engineer. He is safety conscious because he always works carefully. My sister is a medical illustrator. She is artistic because she always draws well. My daughter is a barista. She usually gets many tips from customers because she is friendly. We will write a paragraph about the job: My ______ is a (job). He/she works at __________. He/she works (full-time/part-time). He/she is always ___________________ because.... He/she is usually _________ because .... I am proud of my _____________.
Today we talked about family members. What jobs do they have? When do they work? How much vacation time do they get? Do they work part-time or full-time?
We practiced making questions again. Tomorrow we will ask questions about...."When" and "How often" We will make sentences with "always", "often", "sometimes", "never" The adverb goes before action verbs BUT after "be" verbs. Here are some examples to try. My English Pages Position practice Complete the sentence You can watch this video and then answer the questions. |
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