Thursday, May 12, 2022

Adverbials Rrethanorët

 Adverbials 

Rrethanorët 

 

   Adverbials are words that we use to give more information about a verb. They can be one word (angrily, here) or phrases (at home, in a few hours) and often say how, where, when or how often something happens or is done, though they can also have other uses. 

   Rrethanorët janë fjalë të cilat ne i përdorim për të dhënë më shumë informacion rreth një foljeje. Ato mund të jenë fjalë (me inat, këtu) apo shprehje (në shtëpi, në pak orë) dhe shpesh ato tregojnë si, ku, kur apo sa shpesh ndodh apo bëhet diçka, ndonëse mund të kenë edhe përdorime të tjera. 

 

 

How we make adverbials 

Si i formojmë rrethanorët 

 

An adverbial can be an adverb: 

Një rrethanor mund të jetë një ndajfolje: 

  • He spoke angrily. 

  • They live here. 

  • We will be back soon. 

 

or an adverb with an intensifier: 

apo një ndajfolje me një përforcues: 

  • He spoke really angrily. 

  • They live just here. 

  • We will go quite soon. 

 

or a prepositional phrase: 

apo një shprehje parafjalore: 

  • He spoke in an angry voice. 

  • They live in London. 

  • We will go in a few minutes. 

 

or a noun phrase: 

apo grup emëror: 

  • It rained this morning. 

  • They went to Cambodia last summer. 

 

or a clause: 

apo klauzolë: 

  • They went to the mountains because they like to ski. 

  • She played tennis when she was young. 

 

 

 

Choose the answer which contains the full adverbial without any extra words. 

Zgjidhni përgjigjen e cila përmban rrethanorin e plotë pa asnjë fjalë shtesë. 

 

  1. Alice said goodnight to the children and quietly shut the bedroom door. 

  • quietly 

  • and quietly 

  • and quietly shut 

 

  1. I've checked my homework really carefully but I can't find any mistakes. 

  • really 

  • carefully 

  • really carefully 

 

  1. The company built the new apartments as cheaply as they could. 

  • cheaply 

  • as cheaply as 

  • as cheaply as they could 

 

  1. What are you doing here? It's great to see you. 

  • here 

  • doing here 

  • you doing here 

 

  1. My grandmother spent the first 16 years of her life in India. 

  • India 

  • in India 

  • of her life in India 

 

  1. I found the cat. She was sleeping under the table. 

  • under 

  • under the table 

  • sleeping under the table 

 

  1. We need to leave this town right now. The police are looking for us. 

  • now 

  • right 

  • right now 

 

  1. Have a good weekend, Rachel. I'll see you on Monday morning. 

  • on 

  • on Monday 

  • on Monday morning 

 

  1. I try to visit my grandparents two or three times a year. 

  • a year 

  • two or three times 

  • two or three times a year 

 

  1. I'm sorry Alain didn't come to the party. Maybe he's busy. 

  • Maybe 

  • Maybe he's 

  • Maybe he's busy 

 

  1. I don't know where the keys are but they're not in the car for sure. I've looked! 

  • for sure 

  • in the car 

  • in the car for sure 

 

  1. The weather's so terrible, it is possible that our flight will be cancelled. 

  • possible 

  • possible that 

  • it is possible that 

 

 

 

 

Put the adverbials into the correct groups. 

Vendosni rrethanorët në grupet e sakta. 

 

  • near here 

  • nearly always 

  • 10 kilometres away 

  • honestly 

  • maybe 

  • definitely 

  • opposite the station 

  • probably 

  • loudly 

  • in the office 

  • a year ago 

  • quite often 

  • now 

  • safely 

  • of course 

  • cleverly 

  • easily 

  • certainly 

  • under the table 

  • on Monday 

  • there 

  • perhaps 

  • during the holidays 

  • happily 

 

 

How? 

When? / How often? 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Where? 

How likely? 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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