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Adverbs of Manner English

Adverbs of manner tell us how something happens.


A lot of these adverbs end in –ly, but not all of them.

Examples:
Peter runs fast.
She drives carefully.

Some Adverbs of Manner

accidentally equally justly


angrily eventually kindly
anxiously exactly lazily
awkwardly faithfully loosely
badly fast loudly
beautifully fatally madly
blindly fiercely mortally
boldly fondly mysteriously
bravely foolishly neatly
brightly fortunately nervously
busily frankly noisily
calmly frantically obediently
carefully generously openly
carelessly gently painfully
cautiously gladly patiently
cheerfully gracefully perfectly
clearly greedily politely
closely happily poorly
correctly hastily powerfully
courageously healthily promptly
cruelly honestly punctually
daringly hungrily quickly
deliberately hurriedly quietly
doubtfully inadequately rapidly
eagerly ingeniously rarely
easily innocently really
elegantly inquisitively recklessly
enormously irritably regularly
enthusiastically joyously reluctantly
Adverbs of Manner English

repeatedly
rightfully
roughly
rudely
sadly
safely
selfishly
sensibly
seriously
sharply
shyly
silently
sleepily
slowly
smoothly
softly
solemnly
speedily
stealthily
sternly
stupidly
successfully
suddenly
suspiciously
swiftly
tenderly
tensely
thoughtfully
tightly
truthfully
unexpectedly
victoriously
violently
vivaciously
warmly
weakly
wearily
wildly
wisely

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