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Adverbs of Manner

(Adverbs of Manner tell us how something was done.)


They usually go after the verb or phrase. However, with passive
verbs they usually go in mid-position. (Before the main verb, but
after the verb, to be.)
carefully, badly, slowly, beautifully, quickly, perfectly, neatly, seriously, viciously, happily,
fluently, greatly, truthfully, safely, brutally, fast, hard

Drag the following words into place in their correct order:

food ate their dogs The quickly

arranged beautifully flowers the Anna

speak tourists all perfectly English The

patient the treated The gently nurse

threw man the ball The hard

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