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Adjectives v. Adverbs

Adjectives v. Adverbs. Describing people v. Describing people’s actions Kristi Reyes MiraCosta College. Hardworking student / studies …. Spanish … bad / speaks …. Sad /cries …. Angry / shouts …. Happy / married. English … good/ speaks English …. Loving / caresses …. Hungry / eats ….

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Adjectives v. Adverbs

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  1. Adjectives v. Adverbs Describing people v. Describing people’s actions Kristi Reyes MiraCosta College

  2. Hardworking student / studies ….

  3. Spanish … bad / speaks ….

  4. Sad /cries …

  5. Angry / shouts ….

  6. Happy / married

  7. English … good/ speaks English …

  8. Loving / caresses …

  9. Hungry / eats …

  10. Brave and careful / walks …

  11. Lazy / watches TV…

  12. Peaceful / rest …

  13. Gentle / hugs …

  14. Nervous / speaks …

  15. Terrible / drives …

  16. Cheerful / smiles …

  17. Adjectives. v. Adverbs Describe people / things (He/she/ it is … We/they are…) Describe people’s actions (what they do) Works hard Speaks badly Cries sadly Shouts angrily Happily married Speaks well Caresses lovingly Eats hungrily Walks bravely and carefully Watches TV lazily Rest peacefully Hugs gently Speaks nervously Drives terribly Smiles cheerfully Hardworking Bad Sad Angry Happy Good Loving Hungry Brave Careful Lazy Peaceful Gently Nervous Terrible Cheerful

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