Friday, 4th January 2013…
Today
is grammar day. This day two group will present about the adjective and adverb.
Mai and I will present about adjective. I will tell a little about adjective.
Adjective are words that describe nouns, adjective tell us more about the
nouns. There are three degree of comparison in adjective which is positive
degree, comparative degree and superlative degree. Positive degree is used to
compare two things. It can be equal or unequal. The formation for equal is “…as
+ adjective + as “. The formation for unequal is “…not +as +adjective+ as”.
The comparative degree is used to compare two things which are not same. There
are two formation for comparative degree which is “…more + adjective + than …”
and “…adjective + ‘-er’ + than… ”. The superlative degree is used to compare
three or more things which are not the same. The two formation for superlative
degree are “…the + adjective + ‘-est’ “and “…the + most + adjective…”
There are three position of adjective, there are before nouns, after nouns and
before prepositions. After finish present about adjective, my partner and I
have given them an exercise.
Adverb
is a word or phrase that describe verb. There are a few type of adverb
that’s adverb of integration, adverb of
time, adverb of manner, adverb of place, adverb of degree, adverb of frequency
and last but not least adverb of negation or affirmation. There are three
position of adverb which is initial-position (at the beginning of a sentence),
mid-position (in the middle of a sentences), and end-position (at the end of
the sentences). Adverb is also has positive degree, comparative degree and
superlative degree. After they finish present, they have That’s all from me for
today.
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