unit 3.3 bijwoorden

27-05-2014 10:28

an adverb indicates how, in what way has happened.
the adverb can say something about the verb. the adverb stands after the verb:

christian sings beautifully             christian zingt mooi

he speaks loudly.                         hij praat hard

the adverb can also something about another adverb or adjective say. the adverb State than for the other adverb or adjective

my grandmother drives terribly slowly.               mijn oma rijdt verschrikkelijk langzaam.

we don't live in an extremely large house.         we wonen niet in een extreem groot huis.

most adverbs are formed by adding-ly behind a adjective

wonderful       wonderfully

slow               slowly

serious          seriously

If the adjective ends in-y, then get the adverb-ily as exit\

heppy        happily

noisy         noisily

and if the adjective ends in-ly on le, then changed that to the adverb

terrible        terribly

possible     possibly

exception

good        well       goed

watch out!!!!!

some verbs in English are not followed by an adverb. These verbs are called torque verbs. torque verbs include: to be, to look, to feel, to taste, to smell, to sound and to become

it looks good               het ziet er goed uit

the food smells nice   het eten ruikt lekker