Tuesday, March 17, 2020
Practice in Turning Adjectives Into Adverbs
Practice in Turning Adjectives Into Adverbs Many adverbs are formed by adding -ly to an adjective. The adverb softly, for instance, comes from the adjective soft. (Note, however, that not all adverbs end in -ly. Very, quite, always, almost, and often are some of the common adverbs that are not formed from adjectives.) Instructions In each set below, complete the second sentence with an adverbial form of the italicized adjective in the first sentence. Example: Original:à Gus is usually a careful driver.Adverbial form: He always drives carefully when children are in the car. When youre done, compare your answers with those below. Practice Exercises We live on a quiet suburban street. Even the dogs bark _____.This is a dangerous road. Were driving _____ close to the shoulder.My friend Alice is a polite young woman. She asked _____ if she could borrow my boyfriend.The clown made a deep impression on my daughter. His sad smile touched her _____.I apologize for my foolish behavior. Yesterday I acted _____ in class.Ferdinands apology sounded sincere. He said he was _____ sorry for driving over your motorcycle with his tractor.I ordered a manual transmission. Are the windows operated _____?Shyla made a generous contribution to the Salvation Army. She gives _____ every year.This morning Gus had an accidental encounter with an ice cream van. He _____ backed his pick-up truck into the van.Marvin is a graceful infielder. He moves _____.This is an easy assignment. I expect to pass _____.Merdine is a brave woman. She _____ challenged the principal and the school board.There was a rapid change in the weather. The temperature dropped _____.I m troubled by my brothers strange behavior. Yesterday I heard him talking _____ to our cat. My father is a cautious man. When everyone else is upset, he speaks softly and acts _____. Exercise Answersà We live on aà quietà suburban street. Even the dogs barkà quietly.This is aà dangerousà road. Were drivingà dangerouslyà close to the shoulder.My friend Alice is aà politeà young woman. She askedà politelyà if she could borrow my boyfriend.The clown made aà deepà impression on my daughter. His sad smile touched herà deeply.I apologize for myà foolishà behavior. Yesterday I actedà foolishlyà in class.Ferdinands apology soundedà sincere. He said he wasà sincerelyà sorry for driving over your motorcycle with his tractor.I ordered aà manualà transmission. Are the windows operatedà manually?Shyla made aà generousà contribution to the Salvation Army. She givesà generouslyà every year.This morning Gus had anà accidentalà encounter with an ice cream van. Heà accidentallyà backed his pick-up truck into the van.Marvin is aà gracefulà infielder. He movesà gracefullyà when making a double play.This is anà easyà assignmen t. I expect to passà easily.Merdineà is aà braveà woman. Sheà bravelyà challenged the principal and the school board.There was aà rapidà change in the weather. The temperature droppedà rapidly. Im troubled by my brothersà strangeà behavior. Yesterday I heard him talkingà strangelyà to our cat.My father is aà cautiousà man. When everyone else is upset, he speaks softly and actsà cautiously.
Sunday, March 1, 2020
7 Ways To Stay Positive While Job Searching
7 Ways To Stay Positive While Job Searching Itââ¬â¢s so easy to succumb to frustration while looking for employment. Thereââ¬â¢s always that moment of despair asà the form rejections to our applications keep on pouring inà when we think thereââ¬â¢s no way weââ¬â¢ll ever find our dream job. But itââ¬â¢s always better to be proactive than to remain passive- thereââ¬â¢s no sense wallowing in doubt. When you feel the negativity start to creep in, try one of these instead.1. Tap into your strengthsEven if you donââ¬â¢t feel like you have anyâ⬠¦you do. Sit yourself down for five minutes and list 5-10 things you do really well. These can be relevant to your career or just relevant to your capacity for success. This to-do acts asà a good reminder of your worth and can be repeated frequently!2. Rest on your laurelsSame strategy. Sit down and make a list of a few major accomplishments in your life thus far- milestones youââ¬â¢ve achieved. Then think about whether you ever doubted your ability to make th em happen. Probably, you did. This next milestone is no different.3. Let it goYou donââ¬â¢t have to be religious to take a step back and gain a little perspective. Try mindfulness meditation, or just contemplate for a moment the idea that there is something bigger, much bigger, at work in the world than you and whether or not you get this job. Taking that deep breath can really reset your sense of scale.4. Phone a friendRather than holing up in isolation, ask for help. Tap into your network of friends, or even colleagues, for solace. Tell them youââ¬â¢re feeling down about yourself and the job hunt process. Chances are, theyââ¬â¢ll give you the pep talk you need.5. Keep movingDonââ¬â¢t just sit there staring at your empty inbox and feeling sorry for yourself. Get out of the house and do something- preferably something that isnââ¬â¢t all about you. Check out some local volunteering options. Youââ¬â¢ll feel better having helped someone.6. ExerciseItââ¬â¢s good for you. It will increase your quality of life, decrease your stress, and release a cascade of endorphins that canââ¬â¢t help but make you feel a little better.7. RelaxStarting to feel totally overwhelmed? Make sure to check in with yourself frequently and acknowledge your fears and emotions. If itââ¬â¢s all getting to be a bit too much, take a break for a day- or even a couple of weeks. The recharge time wonââ¬â¢t cost you much, and might just give you the boost you need to get back out there.
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