Examples: A: Well, I think he’s a bad driver. B: No he’s not. He’s good. He’s a good driver A: Well, I think he’s a slow driver. B: No he’s not. He’s fast. He’s a fast driver
1. Well, I think he’s a bad driver
2. Well, I think he’s a slow driver. 3. Well I think he’s a careless driver 4. Well I think he’s a stupid driver. 5. In fact, I think he’s a good driver.
L49 D2. Respond with the adverb form.
A: Am I really a bad driver? B: Yes you are, you drive badly. A: Am I really a careful driver? B: Yes you are, you drive carefully.
1.Am I really a bad driver?
2.Am I really a careful driver? 3. Am I really a careless driver? 4. Am I really a slow driver? 5. Am I really a stupid driver?
L49 D3. Respond with the adverb form.
A: She’s a good typist isn’t she? B: Very good, she types well. A: She’s a fast typist isn’t she? B: Very good, she types fast.
1. She’s a good typist isn’t she?
2. She’s a fast typist isn’t she? 3. He’s a good driver, isn’t he? 4. He’s a fast driver, isn’t he? 5. She’s a good teacher, isn’t she?