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Grammar

Published on Apr 05, 2016

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REAL AND REALLY

BY: RACHEL AND KYLIE
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Real
Real is is always an adj. so it always describes a noun.

EXAMPLES

  • Was that a real tiger?
  • That was a real piece of art work.
  • That was a real shrimp?
  • Everyone brought a real dog.

Really
Is always an adverbs so it describes verbs, other adverbs, and adjectives.

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EXAMPLES

  • That is a really pretty dress.
  • That is a really ugly sweater.
  • Your really annoying
  • This is a really awesome party!
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WELL AND GOOD

BY: RACHEO AND KYLIE
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Good
Good is always and adjective so it always describes a noun.

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EXAMPLES

  • This is a good cookie.
  • This is a good movie.
  • That was a really good book.
  • My baking recipe is good.
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Well
Is always an adverb except when It decries health, then it is an adjective.

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EXAMPLES

  • Do you feel well today?
  • Everyone feels well.
  • She did that very well.
  • I ate dinner well.

BAD AND BADLY

BY: RACHEL AND KYLIE
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Bad
Is always an adjective so it always describes a noun.



EXAMPLES

  • Thats a really bad sweater.
  • This is really bad broccoli.
  • That milk smells bad.
  • Im really bad at spelling
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Badly
Is always an adverb, so it describes a verb, adjective other adverbs.

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EXAMPLES

  • I burned the steak badly.
  • I hurt my hand badly.
  • The presentation was given badly.
  • She burned her hand badly.
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THE END

BY: KYLIE AND RACHEL
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