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A. DICTIONARY H.

ADVERBS OF MANNER
B. ADJECTIVES I. ANALOGY
C. ADVERBS OF DEGREE J. ADVERBS OF TIME
D. ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY K. ADVERBS OF PLACE
E. ALMANAC L. PREPOSITION
F. ENCYCLOPEDIA M. CONJUNCTIONS
G. DEBATE

1. Is a reference book that contains words listed in alphabetical order and that gives
information about the word meaning, forms and pronunciation
2. Denoting attributes usually occur in a specific order
3. Tells about the intensity or degree of an action, an adjective or another adverb
4. Change or qualify the meaning of a sentence
5. Contains astronomical and meteorological data for a given year
6. Contains information about people, places, events or idea
7. An organized clash of good ideas
8. Information providers in English
9. Comparison bet. 2 things
10. Tells when an action happened
11. Tells where something happens
12. A word placed before a noun or a pronoun to show its relation to some other words
13. Words used to link words, phrases, clauses and sentences

ARRANGE THE ADJECTIVES.

1. They are (leather, small) boots.

2. It’s a/an (wooden, garden, expensive) seat.

3. This is a/an (new, family, exciting) game.

4. Ron bought a (new, chocolate, big) bar.

5. I have a (Chinese, very good, mobile) phone.

6. It’s a (small, coffee, plastic) table.

7. You have to see my (lovely, new, glass) vase.

8. We own a/an (yellow, big, extravagant, antique) car.

9. Yvonne is using a (face, wonderful, new) cream.


Choose the meaning of the underlined vocabulary

A. WEIRD D. HEAVY
B. DISREGARD E. POLITENESS
C. A DRAMA SET TO MUSIC

1. On the train was a strange guy with a big suitcase.


2. They often treated him with disdain.
3. William Warbler is an Opera singer
4. Everybody considered him a massive pain on the neck
5. He answered the interview with courtesy.

ENCIRCLE THE CORRECT ADVERB OF DEGREE.

1. Sean lives a (quite, very) stressful life.


2. I (totally, too much) agree with you.
3. It’s (totally, too) hot for me to drink that.
4. I’m (very, too much) thankful of you.
5. He is (very, too)busy to even attend calls.

REWRITE THE SENTENCES USING ADVERB OF FREQENCY.

1. She is mad about the rat (always)

2. My father smokes. (never)

3. We eat snacks. (seldom)

4. Bona is ill. (often)

5. I drink coffee. (sometimes)

ICT.

A. INFORMATION C. TECHNOLOGY
B. COMMUNICATION
1. Processed data in a meaningful and purposeful form
2. Defined as a process by which we assign and convey meaning
3. Derived from the word ‘techno’ which means technique which means science.

FOUR TYPES OF DEBATE

A. PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE C. TEAM DEBATE


B. VALUE DEBATE D. ACADEMIC DEBATE
1. Used in colleges and universities
2. Where 2 contestants will debate topics centered around moral issues or propositions of
value
3. One representing the affirmative position and one representing the negative position
4. Purely academic in nature

UNDERLINE THE ADVERBS OF MANNER

1. Jenny formally introduced her parents to her teacher


2. The tardy student dramatically explained the traffic am he encountered
3. They actively participate in the Church activities
4. In 1986, the Filipino people peacefully ousted the dictator
5. The volleyball players anxiously practice for their game tomorrow.

ADVERB OF TIME

1. I went there ____ a) yesterday b) tomorrow


2. I saw him _____ a) yesterday b) later
3. I haven’t seen her ____ a) last year b) today
4. I haven’t seen her since ____ a) yesterday b) tomorrow
5. I saw him ______ a) a while ago b) later

ADVERB OF PLACE: ARRANGE

1. Is/ over there/ the cinema

2. Inside/ go/ let’s

3. The kitchen/ downstairs/ is

4. She/ not been/ here/ has

5. Must / we / walk/back home

CHOOSE THE CORRECT VOCABULARY

A. PORTRAIT D. ARTIST
B. PRIZE E. SKETCH
C. POSTURE

1. The picture was appreciated by the king.


2. The winner will receive a reward.
3. He made the perfect position for the king not to be offended.
4. The third painter won because he did it tactfully yet truthfully.
5. Paintings showcases the heart of the painter.

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