sentence infinitive Matt picked up the stick to pick up He felt like breaking it. to feel to break He felt like throwing it. to feel to throw He felt like hitting something with it. Matt drew a line in the mud. Rain had fallen that morning. The earth (…) and the line filled with water. image He the some a them these their Indefinite article (singular) Indefinite article (plural) Definite article (singular or plural) Personnal pronoun (singular – subject) Personnal pronoun (plural – object) Possessive adjective (plural) Demonstrative adjective (plural) 1. _________ Chinese restaurant is downtown. 2. He works in _________ restaurant. 3. _________ plays the piano. 4. We saw _________ on TV. 5. Someone stole __________ car. 6. _______ video games are more interesting than those board games. 7. ________ girls went shopping. Adjectives Modify Nouns Adjectives are placed directly before a noun Example: I bought a comfortable chair. Adjectives are also used in simple sentences with the verb 'to be'. In this case, the adjective describes the subject of the sentence Example: Jack is happy. Adverbs Modify Verbs, Adjectives and Other Adverbs Adverbs are easily recognized because they end in '-ly' (with a few exceptions!): Example: Adjective - quick / Adverb - quickly Adverbs are often used at the end of a sentence to modify the verb Example: Jack drove carelessly. Put these words in the right column. Use the text to help you see the difference between adjectives and adverbs. There is an intruder! scraggly - barely - squiggly - bumpy - baldly - fuzzy - finally - empty - prickly instantly - suddenly - steadily - safely jagged - scattered - rounded - smoothed Adjective Adverb The verbs in the first column are all in the text but you will find them conjugated. Write the form of the verbs you find in the right column. They are listed in order. Infinitive To move To be To climb To know To pick To feel To break To throw To hit To draw To fall To fill To show To give To say To connect To need To become To smooth To stand To look To gather To use Past (regular) Past (irregular) Gerund had moved was climbing The verbs in the first column are all in the text but you will find them conjugated. Write the form of the verbs you find in the right column. They are listed in order. Infinitive To notice To arrive To invite To ask To reach To hand To walk To begin To appear To come To plan To plant To make To race To find To bury To clog To threaten To rush To work To stop To calm To clear Past (regular) Past (irregular) Gerund Match the name of the place with what it is. ● Dinosaurs cemetary Dog Tooth Mountains ● ● Where meteorological data are gathered Turtle Lake ● Dinosaur Badlands ● ● Where the train rides on track ● When water doesn’t run in a Snake River ● Old Baldly ● Far Off Ocean ● straight line ● An inland body of water ● A large salted body of water between two continents Far-From-Home Road ● ● A rounded-top hill Mattland ● ● A large area like a town and its surroundings Burr-Berry farm ● Buffalo Grasslands ● ● A vast plain where animals graze Pine Needle Railway Line ● Mount Fang Weather Station ● ● A road lost in the mountains ● A place to keep livestock ● A sharp peak mountain range Your turn to play: Find a creative name for those cool places. ● A zoo with African animals ______________________________________________ ● A big waterfall ________________________________________________________ ● A path in the forest ____________________________________________________ Little words to learn by heart Attach the English word and its translation une fois loin behind few chaque each derrière once septième bientôt instead away across almost before entre presque upwards between quelques seventh plutôt now à travers vers le haut maintenant both along soon avant les deux le long de…
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