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EN6WC-IIc-1.1.6.

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EN6G-IIc-6.6
Look at the picture below. Can you
describe it?
Now, try to fill in the graphic
organizer with word or words that
describe the animal in the picture.
I Can Fill It!
Talk about carabao. Use the words in the graphic
organizer in sentences. Now try to fill this in with
sentences about carabao.
We are Organized!
Be with your partner. Choose the appropriate graphic
organizer for the titles given below. Then write sentences
to fill in the organizer. Use the sentences written in your
graphic organizer to write a short paragraph about the
title.
How to Take Care of our Eyes

The Elephant

The Similarities and


Differences of Mayon and
Taal Volcano
ADVERBS OF INTENSITY
Adverbs of intensity/degree tell us
about the intensity of something.
Adverbs of intensity are usually placed
before the adjective, adverb, or verb that
they modify, although there are some
exceptions. The words "too", "enough",
"very", and "extremely" are examples of
adverbs of degree
I Think and I Write!
Compose your own three original sentences with
adverbs of intensity. Write your sentences in the table
below.
Choose and Fill In!
Fill in the blanks with appropriate
adverbs of intensity. Each question is
followed by three suggested answers.
Choose the most appropriate one.
1. The situation is ______serious.
a) very b) much c) very much
2. You are_______ kind.
a) too b) too much c) much
3. Today is _______colder than
yesterday.
a) very b) much c) much or very
much
4. My boyfriend is _______ older than
me.
a) very b) much c) both answers
are correct
5. I have been to _______ too many
countries recently.
a) very b) rather c) quite
That’s not Enough!
Choose the letter of the best answer.
1. That car is _______ expensive for me to buy. I can’t afford
it.
A) too B) very C) enough
2. Do we have ________ food for our camping trip?
A) too B) very C) enough
3. This test is ________ hard for me. I shouldn’t have
studied more.
A) too B) very C) enough
4. Are you old ________ to be drinking alcohol?
A) too B) very C) enough
5. That house is ________ big! It’s bigger than
the other houses.
A) too B) very C) enough
6. I’m ______ hungry right now.
A) too B) very C) enough
B) 7. Have you purchased ______ furniture for
your new apartment yet?
A) too B) very C) enough
8. The music is ______ loud. I can’t hear myself talk!
Please turn it down!
A) too B) very C) enough
9. Have you had ______ to eat?
A) too B) very C) enough
10. I can’t afford this. This is ________expensive.
A) too B) very C) enough
Adverbs of intensity tell us the
degree or intensity of an action,
adjective or another adverb.
With adjectives, the adverb of
intensity goes before the
adjective.
With adverbs as well, the adverb
of degree goes before the adverb

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