Adjective or adverb? (střední)
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Předchůdci
Adjective or adverb?
Rozhodovačka: středníAdjectives: comparative vs. superlative
Vpisování: středníPodobné
Adjective or adverb?
Vpisování: těžkéAdjectives: comparative vs. superlative
Vpisování: středníThan vs then
Vpisování: středníAdverbs: comparative vs. superlative
Rozhodovačka: středníAdjectives: comparative vs. superlative
Rozřazovačka: středníAdjectives: comparative vs. superlative
Rozhodovačka: středníAdverbs: comparative vs. superlative
Rozřazovačka: středníAdverbs: comparative vs. superlative
Gramatika v kontextu: středníAdjectives: comparative vs. superlative
TetrisThis vs. these
Rozhodovačka: středníAdjectives and adverbs: mix
Rozhodovačka: středníPosition of adverbs in sentences
Stavba vět: středníPosition of adverbs in sentences
Rozhodovačka: středníPosition of adverbs in sentences
Stavba vět: lehkéNásledníci
Adjective or adverb?
Vpisování: těžkéNáhledy
Předchůdci
Adjective or adverb?
The woman is _ at her boss.
angrilyangryAdjectives: comparative vs. superlative
What is (quick) way to the airport?
Podobné
Adjectives: comparative vs. superlative
more pleasant | ||
1. stupeň | 2. stupeň | 3. stupeň |
Adjectives: comparative vs. superlative
Your sister is (careful) than you.
Adjectives: comparative vs. superlative
2. stupeň3. stupeňlargeryoungersmalleryoungestmost pleasant
Position of adverbs in sentences
Brzy se to stane.
It's .
soontogoinghappenPosition of adverbs in sentences
Vždy chodí pozdě.
.
islateHealwaysAdjective or adverb?
We (usual) go to bed at around 10 p.m.
Than vs then
I would rather work at home at the office.
This vs. these
_ train is comfortable.
ThisTheseAdjectives: comparative vs. superlative
The Eiffel Tower is _ landmark in Paris.
more famousthe most famousAdverbs: comparative vs. superlative
Cats from our neighbourhood
There are many cats in our neighbourhood. We have a cat that is called Micka. Our neighbours have three cats, Líza, Mňau and Ocásek. They are very different. Micka is the one because she’s just a kitten. Líza is than her and Ocásek is the of them. And do you know why he’s called Ocásek? It’s because his tail is the all cats we’ve ever seen. I didn’t mention Mňau yet. It’s not because he’d be important the other cats. Mňau is the of them. He’s the eyes, the and the fur. If I were a cat, I would like to look like Mňau. Líza’s fur is than the one of Mňau and Micka’s fur is the .
The advice for you is: if you don’t like cats, don’t come to our neighbourhood.
Adverbs: comparative vs. superlative
You must count _ than that.
quickerquickiestPosition of adverbs in sentences
That has _.
never happenedhappened neverAdjectives and adverbs: mix
The blue shirt looks _ on you than the black one.
nicerthe nicestAdverbs: comparative vs. superlative
3. stupeň2. stupeňbestlessmore carefullyearliestmost