اللغة الإنجليزية6 فصل أول

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1. Look and match. Then listen, check and repeat.

 

2 Read the poem in Lesson 5 again. Find some phrases from Activity 1.

1 It does everything faster than before.

2 You can shop more quickly.

3 You can find your way more easily.

4 You can check facts more carefully.

5 It takes photos better.

6 You can do something more quietly lying on the sofa.

enlightened Grammar

Comparative adverbs

Adverbs – Definition and Explanation

Definition:
An adverb is a word that describes or gives more information about a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. It often tells us how, when, where, or how often something happens.

Adverbs – How Actions Happen

  1. Adverbs ending in -ly
    • Made by adding -ly to adjectives:
    • quick quickly
    • happy happily (change y i)
    • Use: Describes how an action happens.
    • She types quickly.
  2. Short adverbs
    • Some adverbs don’t need -ly: hard harder, fast faster
    • Use: Also to describe how an action happens.
  3. Irregular adverbs
    • Well better, badly worse
    • Use: Some adverbs have special forms in comparisons.

Key Points for Students:

  1. Adverbs often answer the question “How?”
  2. Most adverbs end in -ly, but some don’t (fast, well, hard).
  3. Check the adjective spelling before adding -ly.

 Comparative Adverbs

  • Use: Compare actions between two people or situations.
  • Examples:
    • She types faster than her brother.
    • He runs more quickly than me.
  • Rules:
  • Add more for adverbs ending in -ly carefully more carefully
  • Add -er for short adverbs fast faster
  • Irregular adverbs well better
  • 4 Read the grammar table. Then match the sentence halves to complete the rules.
  • 5.Listen. Match the children with the apps.

 

 

 

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