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Contents Teachers’ Notes Australian Curriculum Links
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Section One: Prefixes and Suffixes
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Plurals 1 Plurals 2 Plurals 3 Plurals 4 Plurals 5 Unusual Plurals All Types of Plurals 1 All Types of Plurals 2
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Section Three: Nouns
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Nouns Proper Nouns Common and Proper Nouns Collective Nouns Abstract Nouns Four Types of Nouns
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Section Five: Adjectives Adjectives More Adjectives Quantitative Adjectives Comparative and Superlative Adjectives 1 Comparative and Superlative Adjectives 2 Comparative and Superlative Adjectives 3 Expanding Adjectives
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Teachers’ Notes Writing Book 1 is part of the Striving To Improve series which is targeted at children aged between 11 and 15 years who are struggling to meet the expected requirements specified by the Australian Curriculum for their age group.
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The children who you teach may be struggling with their school work because they have been diagnosed with learning difficulties such as ADHD or dyslexia. They may be struggling because of social factors which have resulted in them missing a lot of school. Whatever the reason, this book will help students begin to write more clearly, accurately and confidently.
Activities in this book are linked to the Australian Curriculum for Years 5 and 6, so children feel that what is being asked of them is actually achievable. To make the tasks more manageable, they have been broken down into small parts which gives each student the opportunity to process one idea at a time. Time limits have been either abandoned or made flexible for students.
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YEAR 5 LANGUAGE Expressing and Developing Ideas • ACELA1508 • ACELA1513 • ACELA1514
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YEAR 6 LANGUAGE Expressing and Developing Ideas • ACEL1523 • ACELA1526
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Prefixes 1 A prefix is a group of letters added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning. For example, the prefix pre, meaning before, can be added to the word heat, to make the new word preheat, meaning to heat beforehand. When adding a prefix, it is not necessary to change the spelling of the base word.
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Pre: means before, such as preschool and prearrange.
Un: changes the meaning of a word to its opposite, such as unemployed and undo. Semi: means half or partly, such as semicircle and semiconscious.
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Highlight the prefix in each word below, then write a sentence for each
prefixed word.
preschool: ______________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________
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probable:
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honest:
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sincere:
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definite: ____________________
patient:
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perfect:
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which number each prefix below represents, then write down one word for each prefix. uni
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unicycle
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hike
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3. Circle the words that can have the prefix un added. fit
phone
truth
afraid
carry
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run
4. Circle the words that can have the prefix super added.
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Suffixes 1 A suffix is a group of letters (for example ing, er, or ed) added to the end of a word, usually to make another form of the word. When a prefix is added, the spelling of the base word does not usually alter. When adding suffixes however, there are several rules to remember when deciding whether or not to change the spelling of the base word.
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If the base word has only one syllable (e.g. run), double the final consonant, unless it is preceded by a double vowel (e.g. fool), or the word ends in a w (e.g. brew) or in two consonants (e.g. end).
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offered
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beginning
beginner
travel
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hurry
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hurries
occupy
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Use the examples above to write a rule for adding suffixes to words
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Practise this rule by adding two suffixes from the list to each of the
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1. Something annoying is also _____________________ .
2. A _____________________ tape can calculate how long something is. 3. During a milk strike there is a _____________________ of milk. 4. At the South Pole it is _____________________ cold.
5. You might find out about a new product by reading an _____________________ . 6. An animal is a _____________________ organism. Challenge: How many words can you find which end in a vowel other than e? Use the back of this sheet to make a list. 14
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Add ing
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stopping
drip
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Suffixes 6 Suffixes change over time to reflect changes in society. For example years ago the suffix man was added to many words (e.g. policeman) and was used to refer to both men and women. Today we use suffixes such as person and officer if we are talking about men and women and we use the suffix woman if we are talking specifically about a female.
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Some words contain suffixes and prefixes. Look at each word listed
below and identify its prefix and its suffix.
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unfasten uncovered unbalanced unbeaten
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Plurals 1 A singular word refers to one thing/person, e.g. cat. A plural word refers to more than one thing/person, e.g. cats. Sometimes to make a word plural you have to add an s.
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toy:
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kiss:
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tray:
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ash:
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bus:
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latch:
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banana:
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edge:
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cliff :
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girl:
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hiss:
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song:
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dash:
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day:
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tree:
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switch:
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key:
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box:
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coin:
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glass:
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bottle:
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horse:
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phone:
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buzz:
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ring:
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bush:
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drink:
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witch:
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casino:
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potato:
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cargo:
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piano:
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cuckoo:
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go:
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hippo:
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echo:
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avocado:
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hero:
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biro:
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kangaroo:
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hoof:
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dwarf: ______________________
roof:
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cuff :
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loaf:
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half:
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life:
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wife:
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worry:
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diary:
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lady:
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country:
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spy:
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mystery:
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property:
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family:
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army:
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monkey:
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toy:
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Unusual Plurals
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Write down the plural of each word below. You may need to use your
dictionary. _____________________
ox:
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appendix: _____________________
fungus:
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oasis:
mouse:
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curriculum: _____________________
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fish:
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deer:
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species:
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All Types of Plurals 1 Look at the words in bold. Find their plurals and write your answers in the spaces provided.
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families
glass
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leaf
leaves
man
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b.) flies
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Nouns Nouns are the names of things that we can touch, taste, see, hear or smell. Examples: car window tree river book cat wind
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Complete each column with nouns (naming words).
touch
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hear
smell
sweets
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music
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Nouns we can … see
Use four of the nouns below in questions. Underline any other nouns that
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Proper Nouns A proper noun is a word that always has a capital letter and is the name of a specific person, place or thing. Example: Mary and John ran to the Riverlea bus stop.
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Write the names of some countries (proper nouns) that start with the
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Australia is a very large country.
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Silver Lane – We walked slowly along Silver Lane.
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Common and Proper Nouns A common noun is the name of a thing which does not have a capital letter. A proper noun is the name of a person, a place or an event that needs a capital letter.
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Complete the tables.
Common Noun car
Proper Noun
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Collective Nouns A collective noun is the name given to a group of people, animals or objects. For example, a group of fish is known as a school.
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Write the collective nouns for the groups below.
A group of birds:
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The workers on a boat or plane:
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A group of bees:
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A group of singers:
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Write what you would find in the groups below.
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A herd of:
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A band of:
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A pride of:
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A pod of:
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Abstract Nouns An abstract noun names something which we know exists but that we can’t touch or see, e.g. fear, happiness.
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Use each abstract noun below in a sentence.
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Now think of your own three abstract nouns and write each in a sentence.
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Four Types of Nouns
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In your own words define each type of noun below and then provide an
example of each.
Common noun: ______________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________
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Find different types of nouns in the sentences below and
place them in the correct columns. (Some sentences may contain more than one type of noun.)
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Verbs 1 A verb is an action or doing word. Every sentence must contain a verb or it does not make sense. Examples: The child ran. The children play. The birds flew.
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Add a verb (doing word) to each noun (naming word) below.
Examples:
children play
people walk
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snakes: _______________
lions: _______________
baby: _______________
rain:
doors: _______________
wind: _______________
sisters: _______________
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Complete the sentences. Include suitable verbs.
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When the ________________________________________________________________
Suddenly the _____________________________________________________________
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Circle the correct verb in each sentence, then write a new sentence using
of the verbs not circled. Underline the verb in your sentence. ©oneR eadyEdPubl i cat i ons The teenager (eats / drinks / talks) on the telephone. •f orr evi ew pur posesonl y• ________________________________________________________________________ The old car (runs / slips / skips) off the wet road. The children’s choir (rings / sits / sang) at the hospital.
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Underline the verbs that you use.
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Verbs 2 A verb is an action or doing word. Every sentence must contain a verb or it does not make sense. Examples: The child ran. The children play. The birds flew.
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Complete each sentence below by adding a suitable verb. Write a new
sentence using the same verb. Underline the verb in each sentence.
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A shattering noise ___________________________ through the still air.
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The new motorbike ___________________________ down the steep bank.
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walks builds Example: The man works in the house.
helps
jumps
hides
works
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Circle the verb that makes each sentence correct.
Use the same verb in a new sentence.
My dog Mandy (drinks / plays / eats) her dog biscuits.
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Verbs 4
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Complete each sentence below using one of the verbs from the list.
Underline each verb. laughed
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talked
heard
broke
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Underline the verb in each sentence below. Then create a new sentence
using the verb that you have underlined.
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Dad lights the fire after dark.
The tall boy sees the new bike in the shop.
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Add verbs to create sentences. Underline each verb.
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Change the verb in each sentence.
Example: I am going to town now. I am driving to town now.
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The children are playing in the park.
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Adverbs Adverbs are words that are used with verbs to describe the action of a verb. Adverbs usually go next to the verbs that they are describing and often end in ly. Example: The boy laughed. The boy laughed loudly.
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Write eight adverbs that start with the following consonants and end in ly.
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Write foure adverbs that could describe the action ofi each verb below. ©R a d y E d P u b l i c a t o n s * TASK B Example: Verb: acted Adverbs: slowly quickly hastily rashly Verb •f Adverbs orr evi ew pu r posesonl y• ate
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Example: The cut on the child’s arm bled freely.
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1. “Carefully place the plate of biscuits on the table,” she said.
2. He waited patiently at the school gates.
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5. Sam held his mother’s hand tightly.
6. New York was full of people eagerly waiting for the shops to open.
7. David danced awkwardly.
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13. William sat nervously at the table.
14. The lawyer crept quietly out the door.
15. He carelessly completed the puzzle.
16. He waved cheerfully.
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Adjectives An adjective describe a noun. In English, an adjective usually comes before the noun. Example: The small boy went for a ride on his new bike.
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Write a suitable adjective before each noun.
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The ____________ towel.
A _____________day.
The _____________ guitar.
A ______________ table.
A ______________ shirt.
A ______________ book.
The ____________horse.
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Find and write an adjective that could be used with each listed noun.
E.g. wooden shelter.
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_____________________ bottle
_____________________ shop
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Underline the adjectives in the sentences. Suggest an additional adjective for each sentence.
1. He built the big brown cubby in one day for his youngest son.
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2. The wobbly wall looked dangerous.
4. The old keyboard needed replacing.
5. On Tuesday, he ripped up the musty carpet. 6. The poison apple lay on the floor. 7. The round pebbles sparkled in the moonlight.
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Quantitative Adjectives A quantitative adjective tells the number or how many. Example: There were five apples on a plate. Five is the quantitative adjective.
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Circle the quantitative adjectives in the sentences below. Suggest an
alternative quantitative adjective for each sentence.
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1. She picked eleven lemons.
3. She waved goodbye to all of her pets. 4. There was no lunch left.
5. The oranges were much tastier than yesterday. 6. The glass was half full.
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2. The train was full.
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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives 1 Comparative adjectives are used to make comparisons between two things/people. Superlative adjectives are used to make comparisons between two or more things/people. If we compare three girls who are all fast runners, we need adjectives to describe how fast each girl is. Example: 1. The girls are fast runners. (Adjective – positive form.) 2. Mary is faster than Betty. (Adjective – comparative used to compare two things.) 3. Ida is the fastest of all. (Adjective –superlative used when more than two things are compared.)
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Positive neat
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small
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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives 2 When an adjective has two or more syllables, more and most are usually used to show comparison. Example: comfortable more comfortable most comfortable This chair is comfortable. (positive) This chair is more comfortable than yours. (comparative) This chair is the most comfortable in the room. (superlative)
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Complete each sentence by adding more or most to show comparison.
Write another sentence using the same adjective.
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I thought the sunset tonight was __________________________ brilliant than last night’s. Sentence: _________________________________________________________________. Dad always liked to sit on the _____________________ comfortable chair in the room.
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Remember that these words show comparison.
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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives 3 When some adjectives compare two or more things they change their form. Example: bad (positive) worse (comparative) worst (superlative) John’s cold was bad but Peter’s was worse. However, their sister’s cold was the worst.
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Write the comparative and superlative forms of each adjective below.
comparative: superlative:
little l________ l________
many m________ m________
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good
Sentence: _______________________________________________________________. better
Sentence: _______________________________________________________________. best
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Write three questions to show comparison. Use: bad worse worst.
Question: _______________________________________________________________. Question: _______________________________________________________________. Question: _______________________________________________________________.
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Expanding Adjectives We can use more than one adjective in a sentence to give a more detailed description of a person, thing or idea.
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Add more adjectives to the sentences below to give more detailed
descriptions.
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beautiful, round, square, boiling, broken, cheerful, wise, cold, courageous, creepy, hot, damaged, dusty, giant, gentle, healthy, excited, handsome, great, multi-coloured
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The brown bowl was sitting on the large table.
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The little girl walked quickly onto the plane.
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Answers P6 TASK B Students should highlight: pre, pre, un, un, re, re, re, semi, semi
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P7 Unhappy: To be sad about something. The opposite of happy. Semiformal: To wear clothes that are not too casual and not too dressy/formal. Unplug: To remove a plug from a socket. Repaint/prepaint: Repaint means to paint something again. Prepaint means to paint something before applying the final coat. Unacceptable: Something that is not appropriate or acceptable. Semipermanent: Something that can be reversed and so is not permanent, but will stay for some time. Semifinal: A game that happens before the finals. It determines who will be in the finals. Prepaid/repaid: Prepaid means to pay for something in advance such as credit for a mobile phone. Repaid means to pay something back to someone. Unreal: Something that is imaginary rather than real. It is also a colloquial term meaning that something is great. Prerelease/rerelease: Prerelease means to release something (such as a movie or a song) before the official date. Rerelease means to release something that has already been released. Semiawake/reawake: Semiawake means that someone is partly awake. Reawake means to wake again. Reentry: Means to enter something again. Presale/resale: Presale means a sale that is on before an official sale. Resale means to sell something again. Prerun or rerun: Prerun means to run something before it is officially run. Rerun means to run something again.
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P9 TASK A bi – two – bipolar/bicycle/bifocal/bicentenary/binary tri – three – tricycle/triangle/trifecta/trigonometry quad – four – quadrangle/quadruple/quadrilateral oct – eight – octagon/octopus/October cent – hundred – centipede/centenary/century milli – thousand – millipede/millilitre/milligram TASK B impossible, irresponsible, inadequate, disappear, unfortunate, improbable, disrespectful, inexpensive
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P13 TASK A Rule: When adding the suffixes ed and es to words ending in y, the y changes to an i. TASK B Rule: When adding the suffix ing to words ending in y, the y does not change to an i.
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TASK C territory + al = territorial primary + ly = primarily multiply + cation = multiplication rely + ance = reliance mystery + ious = mysterious
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P14 TASK A scarcity, scarcely troubling, troublesome extremity, extremely announcing, announcement gravity, gravely living, lively advertising, advertisement measuring, measurement TASK B 1. troublesome 2. measuring 3. scarcity 4. extremely 5. advertisement 6. living
P15 A. dripping, ending, brewing, mowing B. stewing, cramming, hopping, jarring C. fitter, shopper, dreamer, swimmer D. pourer, painter, runner, stirrer E. shrugged, buzzed, starred, spotted F. eased, bombed, filled, killed
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unfasten uncovered unbalanced unbeaten unfinished unforgettable untouchable derailing unshrinkable
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P19 TASK A girls, boys, schools, receipts, stars, pencils, cups, computers TASK B foxes, bushes, matches, messes, sandwiches, boxes, glasses P20 bosses, toys, trays, buses, bananas, cliffs, hisses, classes, books, dashes, trees, windows, benches, dresses, keys, coins, bottles, phones, rings, drinks, nails, kisses, ashes, latches, edges, girls, songs, bags, cats, days, switches, dogs, boys, dishes, boxes, glasses, horses, buzzes, bushes, witches
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P21 TASK A tomatoes, potatoes, pianos, tornadoes, hippos, avocados, biros, casinos, cargoes, cuckoos, goes, echoes, heroes, kangaroos
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P22 TASK A hooves, roofs, loaves, lives, dwarves, cuffs, halves, wives All of the words contain an f. Rule: If you add es to a word ending in f, the f changes to a v. If adding an s, the f does not change to a v. P23 TASK A fairies, diaries, countries, mysteries, families, worries, ladies, spies, properties, armies When making words plural that end in y, change the y to ies. TASK B boys, displays, monkeys, holidays, keys, toys When making words plural that end in a consonant and a y, change the y to ies. When making words plural that end in a vowel and a y, just add an s.
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P24 TASK A men, children, fungi, mice, teeth, oxen, appendices, oases, curricula, foci TASK B fish = singular and plural deer = singular and plural innings = singular and plural species =singular and plural
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P25 TASK A - glasses, leaves, men, teeth, families TASK B - feet, boxes, tomatoes, mice, libraries, sandwiches TASK C - knives, sheep, women, children, people, potatoes P26 a.) skis b.) taxes b.) watches b.) pears a.) diaries
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a.) tools c.) fairies a.) worries a.) matches b.) flies P28 TASK C Students should label and circle: the water bottle, the bag, the apple, the sandwich, the coat, the pencil, the notepad, the banana, the sunscreen
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Abstract Noun
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P35 TASK C The teenager talks on the telephone. The old car slips off the wet road. The children’s choir sang at the hospital.
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P37 TASK B My dog Mandy eats her dog biscuits. The toddler sings to herself. The tall teenager runs to the bus stop. TASK C Students should circle: grows, kneels, creeps, rang, shines, walks, shoots, runs, hike, drives, eats P38 TASK B Dad lights the fire after dark. The tall boy sees the new bike in the shop. Mr Brown, the farmer, sends his sheep to the sale. The hot air balloon falls from the sky.
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The children play the piano every Friday. He passed his swimming test. She went to dinner with her friends at 7pm. She sent three pairs of shoes to her brother. P41 1. carefully 2. patiently 3. quickly 4. loudly 5. tightly 6. eagerly 7. awkwardly 8. angrily 9. correctly 10. easily 11. beautifully 12. cleverly 13. nervously 14. quietly 15. carelessly 16. cheerfully
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P44 1. big, brown, youngest 2. wobbly, dangerous 3. rich, powerful 4. old 5. musty 6. poison 7. round 8. black 9. scrawny 10. unsightly 11. clumsy, blue, large 12. quaint 13. grumpy 14. pretty, nasty 15. drab, old-fashioned 16. ugly
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