Use at least five adverbs and five adjectives to write a brief review of a movie, sporting event, musical performance, or television show.
I wrote my movie review but im really confused on which ones are adjectives and which ones are adverbs. could you please help me?
Last night I took my daughters to go see Justin Bieber, Never Say Never movie. Its about a 16-year-old pop star’s first concert film. It also explores Justin’s personal journey to a sold out concert in Madison Square Garden last year. It details how Justin’s mother started putting up music videos of her talented son singing on YouTube several years ago. The videos attracted some bigwigs in the music industry, and the rest is history. As Justin drives his young female fans gaga, the movie shows Justin, his mother and his team, praying backstage and with his teenage friends.
NEVER SAY NEVER is an entertaining movie that gives viewers an inside peak at the roots of the Justin Bieber phenomenon. The 3D effects are well done. Best yet, the movie is not afraid to show the Christian worldview of Justin, his mother and the team they’ve assembled. Thus, there are several prayers to God, including one “in the name of Jesus.” However, Justin sings only romance songs, and the sight of so many swooning young female fans, including pre-teens, getting so emotional is disturbing. The same thing, of course, happened to Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson, and the Beatles.
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NEVER SAY NEVER is an ENTERTAINING(adj) movie that gives viewers an inside peak at the roots of the Justin Bieber phenomenon. The 3D EFFECTS(adj) are well done. Best yet, the movie is not afraid to show the Christian worldview of Justin, his mother and the team they’ve assembled. Thus, there are several prayers to God, including one “in the name of Jesus.” However, Justin SINGS(adj) only romance songs, and the sight of so many swooning young female fans, including pre-teens, getting so emotional is REALLY(adv) disturbing. The same thing, of course, happened to Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson, and the Beatles.
Is this right?
explores is a verb
effects is a noun
sings is a verb