2. Grammar
Adverbs
An Adverb tells us in what way something is done. Many
adverbs are formed from an adjective+ -ly:
Adjective: bad careful dangerous heavy quick quiet safe slow
Adverb: badly carefully dangerously heavily quickly quietly safely slowly
Do you drive fast? No, I drive slowly and carefully.
Note The adverbs hard, fast, and well are exceptions to
the –ly rule.
3. Language in Context
Change the following adjectives to adverbs, and use them in the
appropriate sentence: heavy,powerful,soft,reckless,wonderful.
1.George is a bad driver. He drives _____________.
2.Mary is a great cook. She cooks______________.
3.The hurricane’s winds blew ______________ and they destroyed
houses.
4.We couldn’t go out of the house because it was raining________.
5.They spoke________ because they didn’t want to wake up their
parents.
recklessly
wonderfully
powerfully
heavily
softly
4. Phrases with –ing
Use phrases with –ing to describe people and say what they
were doing at particular time or to give additional information
about something.
Do you know the girl talking to Peter?
(= who is talking to Peter)
The road leading up the mountain is dangerous.
(=that leads to the mountains)
Grammar
5. Phrases with Past Participles
Phrases with past participles have a passive meaning.
All the people invited to the party wore costumes.
(=who were invited to the party)
The money stolen in the robbery was found by the police.
(=that was stolen in the robbery)
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6. Complete the sentences using the verbs in the correct from:
-ing or past participle
1. The man________(injure) in the accident was taken to
hospital.
2. A bus__________(carry) fifty people was involved in the
accident.
3. The woman__________(drive) behind us was very impatient.
4. The window__________(break) in the hailstorm has been
repaired.
5. Who was the woman _________ (sing) during the wedding
ceremony?
injured
carrying
driving
broken
singing
7. Relative Clauses
The car that was in the accident was a total wreck.
(Relative pronoun as subject of clause)
The car that I bought cost a lot of money.
(Relative pronoun as object of clause- that is the object of
the verb bought)
In clauses with that as an object, that can be
omitted: The car (that) I met was from Australia.
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Note
8. Combine the sentences. Use relative clauses.
1.My sister is going to marry a singer. She met him in Ireland.
__________________________________________________.
2.We had a dance in the last year of high school. Over two
hundred people attended it.
_________________________________________________
_________________________________________________.
3.John bought a new jacket. It's too big for him.
_________________________________________________.
4.We saw the new movie. Everyone is recommending it.
_________________________________________________.
5. I went to visit a friend. I hadn’t seen her in years.
_________________________________________________.
My sister is going to marry a singer ,who she met in Ireland
We had a dance in the last year of high school ,which over
two hundred people attended
John bought a new jacket which is too big for him
We saw the new ,which everyone recommending
I went to visit a friend ,who I hadn't seen in years
9. Ashley: I don’t like driving very much.
Tim: I don’t either. I prefer to go to work by subway every day.
Ashley: I get so annoyed in traffic, especially when the driver
who is in front of me is talking on a cell phone and is
driving slowly. That makes me mad.
Tim: Drivers who are rude or impatient really me, and I get mad
when drivers don’t follow the rules. Some drivers get
impatient when the light turns green and the car in front
of them does not go immediately. They start to honk
their horns. That irritates me!
Ashley: What about pedestrians at intersections? Instead of
crossing the street quickly, they walk leisurely as if they
had all the time in the world.
Conversation
10. Tim: What annoys me the most in traffic is when there’s
someone who is tailgating you know, when someone is
driving right up to your back bumper. I feel like slamming
on the brakes and letting them crash into the rear of my
car.
Ashley: I get out of the way as fast as I can. I avoid eye contract
and I ignore any provocation.
Tim: I think you’re got the right idea. You know what I think?
Some people go out in their cars just to see how they can
I annoy other drivers.
Ashley: I agree. They probably get a kick out of it.
11. The car I normally drive
is a Porsche.I’m in no hurry. I’mon my way to work.
If everything is coming your way,
Then you’re in the wrong lane.
Baby On
Board.
Your woke me.
I may be driving slowly, but I’m ahead of you.
Keep your distance.
Good carried in this car are highly explosive.
If you can read this,
you’re too close.
The car that you’re following is
lost.
I drive like this to make you mad?
You’re the one following me.
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