PPT-Carefully avoid adverbs and clichés like the plague
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Creative Writing Debates Advice and Warnings Creative Writing Debate Worthwhile or Worthless Hanif Kureishi Creative writing courses are a waste of time Creative Writing Debate Worthwhile or Worthless. 1 Nibbles crept across the carpet towards the open door and sneaked through while no one was looking 2 Sue edged over the ice as s he talked to her dog clinging to a tree 3 Eliot s car skidded across the road as it went out of co ntrol and t By:. Kayla Griffin. Adjectives. Adjectives are words that describe, people , places , and things.. Adjectives describe nouns.. Adjectives add interesting details to your descriptions.. Adjectives modify the noun.. Grammar Toolkit. Conjunctive adverbs. Grammar Toolkit. Conjunctive adverbs. Conjunctive adverbs are adverbs that . act . like conjunctions—they connect the information in two clauses or sentences.. Created by Joy Weiss . Day 1. Objective: I can describe verbs using adverbs within a bubble map. . 3L:S1(. adv. ):HI-3. What is an adverb?. Adverbs are used to describe verbs and give more information about the verb. Adverbs make your writing more interesting.. Adverb . An adverb answers these questions:. . How? In what manner?. . patiently, boldly, slowly, softly, enthusiastically. . When?. . recently, later, finally, daily, again, formerly. . Where?. What are adjectives?. Adjectives modify nouns or pronouns. These words are . all. adjectives. A . hot. day. A . happy. camper. A . silly. . boy . A . big. , . brown. bear . (both “big” and . Lesson 1: What is an Adverb?. Adverbs. An . adverb . is a word that describes a verb. . Tell how, when, or where the action happens. . Many end in –. ly. . . Common Adverbs. How: fast, hard, together, happily, quietly. Adverbs. Modifies a verb. , . an . adjective, or another adverb.. Many adverbs end in “. ly. ”. The rain poured . steadily. .. His memories were . extremely. . vivid.. She responded very . quickly. Creative Writing. Debates, Advice and Warnings. Creative Writing Debate : Worthwhile or Worthless?. Hanif. . Kureishi. : . “Creative writing courses are a waste of time. . Creative Writing Debate : Worthwhile or Worthless?. Creative Writing. Debates, Advice and Warnings. Creative Writing Debate : Worthwhile or Worthless?. Hanif. . Kureishi. : . “Creative writing courses are a waste of time. . Creative Writing Debate : Worthwhile or Worthless?. Comparative and Superlative Adverbs Comparative Adverbs A comparative adverb compares 2 actions. When comparing 2 actions add –er to the adverb. Use more instead of adding –er if the adverb ends in –ly i na taipu type I). Also K/as. Mad rat disease. Black death. Mahamari. Pestilential fever. Buboes. Pest. "Black death" inspired one of the most enduring nursery rhymes in the English language, “Ring a Ring . adverbs. An adverb is a word/a set of words that modifies verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.. It tells when, where, and how an action is performed or indicates the quality or degree of the action..
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