Adjective or adverb? (těžké)
- Cvičení: Vpisování
- Zadání: 58
- Typicky zabere: 5 min
Předchůdci
Adjective or adverb?
Vpisování: středníPodobné
Adjective or adverb?
Vpisování: středníThan vs then
Vpisování: středníAdverbs: comparative vs. superlative
TetrisToo vs. enough
Rozhodovačka: těžkéAdjectives and adverbs: mix
RobotiAdverbs: comparative vs. superlative
Rozřazovačka: středníAdverbs: comparative vs. superlative
Gramatika v kontextu: středníThis vs. these
Rozhodovačka: středníPosition of adverbs in sentences
Stavba vět: středníPosition of adverbs in sentences
Rozhodovačka: středníNásledníci
Náhledy
Předchůdci
Podobné
Adjective or adverb?
The wedding was (perfect) and the married couple is (perfect) happy.
Position of adverbs in sentences
The children are _.
always bothering usbothering us alwaysThis vs. these
_ is a really nice photo.
ThisTheseAdverbs: comparative vs. superlative
Speed dating
Modern life is becoming , and . That’s why people are becoming . Today, young people are finding it to socialize and to meet their potential partners as they work and they meet people. That’s why speed dating was invented. It is the option to meet a lot of people , and in environment. This is how it works: men and women meet in a restaurant, they get into pairs and they chat for a few minutes. When the time limit is up, they move round to another person and so on. At the end of the evening, you make a list of people that you liked and that you find the . When there is a match, the organisers give you each other’s contact. Even though it’s not the way to meet your future partner, it’s definitely the and the way to do so.
Adverbs: comparative vs. superlative
2. stupeň3. stupeňmore quietlymostdeeperlessleast
Adverbs: comparative vs. superlative
deepest | ||
hardest | ||
deep | ||
1. stupeň | 2. stupeň | 3. stupeň |
Position of adverbs in sentences
Měl bys na ni počkat uvnitř.
You .
forinsideherwaitshouldAdjectives and adverbs: mix
Katka is _ girl in the class.
the most thinthe thinnestThan vs then
I would rather work at home at the office.
Too vs. enough