absurd

£5,000 – for one night! That's absurd!

adverb

We use adverbs of manner to describe how we do something.

angrily

He shouted angrily at the boy.

angry

People who don't listen make me angry.

badly

I'm afraid she thinks you acted badly.

Band

Bands enjoy playing at Glastonbury.

comfortable

The bed felt really comfortable.

comfortably

Is everyone sitting comfortably?

concert

I'm afraid I can't get tickets for the concert.

director

The director isn't going to use your scene in the film.

drama

Scrubs is a drama series set in a hospital.

fast

The meteorite was falling fast enough to make a hole in the road.

happily

She walked happily down the road, smiling at everyone.

I'm afraid

I'm afraid I can't get tickets for the concert.

loudly

The man shouted loudly so his friend could hear him in the crowd.

make sense

I don't understand – it doesn't make sense.

manner

The salesman had a rude manner.

musician

The musician began to play his guitar.

need

The actors they needed a longer rehearsal to get the scene right.

nervous

She's usually nervous when she meets people.

nervously

She looked nervously round the curtain at the audience.

normally

We didn't speak too fast, we just spoke normally.

noun

A noun is a person, a place or a thing.

ourselves

We weren't acting, we were being ourselves.

play

Shakespeare's plays were extremely popular.

pleased

I'm pleased that I am seeing my friends tomorrow.

politely

The receptionist politely answered the telephone.

op boze toon

op boze toon

bijwoord

bijwoord

idioot

idioot

band / popgroep

band / popgroep

slecht

slecht

boos

boos

concert / optreden

concert / optreden

gemakkelijk

gemakkelijk

comfortabel

comfortabel

hard / snel

hard / snel

drama

drama

regisseur

regisseur

hard

hard

bang zijn

bang zijn

blij

blij

muzikant

muzikant

manier van doen

manier van doen

ergens op slaan

ergens op slaan

zenuwachtig

zenuwachtig

zenuwachtig

zenuwachtig

nodig hebben

nodig hebben

onszelf

onszelf

zelfstandig naamwoord

zelfstandig naamwoord

gewoon / als gebruikelijk

gewoon / als gebruikelijk

beleefd

beleefd

blij

blij

toneelstuk

toneelstuk

programme

My favourite TV programme is Scrubs.

properly

We didn't have enough time to rehearse properly.

quickly

She thinks they spoke too quickly.

quietly

Please sit quietly and listen to the teacher.

rudely

My boss isn't polite - he often speaks rudely to me.

sad

She felt sad when she left her friend's house.

sadly

She sadly waved goodbye to her friends.

scene

The actors filmed a new scene yesterday.

show

The show is now the longest-running American sitcom.

slowly

Steve thinks they spoke too slowly.

spend time

It's nice to spend time with my family.

theatre

I'd love to see a play at the Ice Globe theatre!

thought

Walt Disney's wife thought of the name Mickey Mouse.

well

He's happy because he did well in the test.

What a shame

I can't get tickets for the concert. What a shame!

snel

snel

voldoende

voldoende

programma

programma

verdrietig

verdrietig

onbeleefd

onbeleefd

stil

stil

serie

serie

scene

scene

verdrietig

verdrietig

theater

theater

tijd doorbrengen met

tijd doorbrengen met

langzaam

langzaam

wat jammer

wat jammer!

goed

goed

gedachte

gedachte