adverbs of reason (helplessness);
Except for time, place, and purpose, all the adverbs can be included in one type according to their most general characteristics, and they can be called situation (state) adverbs.
Adverbs are similar to adjectives in their denotative properties, but they differ from each other in terms of grammatical properties: adjectives indicate the sign of an object, and Adverbs indicate the sign of an action or state; their syntactic function in the sentence is also different.
Adverb as an independent word group is characterized by the following morphological features:
1) has the degree categories: fast, beautifully (positive degree) — faster, more beautifully (comparative degree) — the fastest, the most beautifully (superlative degree);
2) adverb has special suffix, which is usually made of adjective: -ly ( abnormal (adj.)-abnormally (adv.)
Adverbs come in the functions of case, determiner and predicate.
Task 2.Read the text, find adverbs and underline them.
Malika works hard. She lives here. She is so hardworking woman. I have not met her lately. She will stay there until summer. She usually goes to bed at eleven o’clock. She is from Nukus. I have never been there. She hasn’t read much. But, she has know a lot. I know how much she likes her work. I would like to buy a gift to her birthday.
Task 3. Write down the names of skillful theatre actors or actress who got you interested in acting. Use these adverbs in your text.
Enough, lately, calmly, easily, brightly, slowly.
|
Task 4. Put the words in the right order.
1. See/ this/ daily/ performance/ I
2. London/ fast/ to/ she train/ took/ a
3. When/ called/ busy/ my/ was/ I /sister
4. Lately/ not/ I/ met/ have/ her
Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |