What is an adjective? What is an adverb? When should you use one? When should you use the other? Find out with Max!
an adverb describes a verb
an adjective describes a noun or pronoun
I am healthy. 🏃♂️
I eat healthily. 🥗
adverbs often end with -ly
He reads slowly, when he is tired. 📖 🥱
❌ He reads slow when he is tired. ❌
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He runs very ___.
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She is a very ___ woman.
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I thought the exam was very ___.
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They were ___ married, for 20 years!
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"The parents looked at their college graduate so proud that they seemed to glow with happiness."
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"I calmly looked at the nervously man, as he quickly hid his illegal watches."
Only she loves horses.
No one loves horses but her.
She only loves horses.
The one thing she does is love horses.
She loves only horses.
She loves horses and nothing else.
Only she loves horses.
No one loves horses but her.
She only loves horses.
The one thing she does is love horses.
She loves only horses.
She loves horses and nothing else.
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