32 B1 | 5. Klasse | Unit 07: Move it! Adjective or adverb? Study the Grammar reminder. Then match the sentence halves and decide if the adjective or the adverb is correct. LANGUAGE 4 Grammar reminder Adjectives describe what someone or something is like (e.g. a good basketball player). Adverbs of manner describe how something is done (e.g. he plays basketball well). 1 W hen my team won the tournament after a hard / hardly game, 2 Our coach is very strict / strictly, 3 When the team lost the match unexpected / unexpectedly, 4 You have to work very hard / hardly 5 The players always say that a good / well referee 6 Hockey is quite a dangerous / dangerously sport, a so the equipment manager always has to check the players’ protective gear careful / carefully. b the coach yelled at the players loud / loudly in front of everybody. c and she expects us to train relentless / relentlessly. d always has to decide fair / fairly. e all the spectators applauded enthusiastic / enthusiastically. f if you want to play for a team which competes international / internationally. Read this anecdote about a sports event. Some words are missing. Choose the correct word (A–N) for each gap (1–11). There are two extra words that you should not use. Write your answers in the boxes provided. The first one (0) has been done for you. LANGUAGE IN USE 5 A sports story I would like to tell you a true sports story which I find very funny. (A) , I decided to (0) in the ‘LadiesRun’, a 5k (1) just for women in my town. I had heard that it is a lot of fun and that the atmosphere is great. The race also (2) money for charity, which I personally find very (3) . I was looking forward to taking part in it for the first time. When I told my little cousin, Nina, who is only seven years old, about it, she immediately said, “I want to run, too!” Her enthusiasm was so (4) that I couldn’t say no. In the LadiesRun, you don’t have to compete (5) . It is also possible to form a team, so that’s what Nina and I decided to do. (B) , Nina got up pretty early because she was so excited. Of course, she was really tired when the race finally started. She did quite well for the first half of the race, and the (6) of people along the track who were (7) us on also helped, but then she was so exhausted that she wanted to drop out. “I have to stop,” she said, and I could tell that she was about to cry. (C) , an older lady who was also running heard her. She started chatting to her and told her how well she was doing. We continued to run rather (8) , and the lady asked Nina lots of questions about her school and her friends. Nina completely forgot that she was tired because she was having such a nice chat, and her (9) to finish the race returned. Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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