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ADVERBS OF MANNER describe the way something is done.

They
normally come after the verb or at the end of the clause. We generally
add -ly to the adjective, or -ily if the adjective ends with y.

e.g. The bear attacked the man furiously.

ADJECTIVE + -ly ADJECTIVE + -ily DIFFERENT ADVERBS

quick -quickly angry - angrily fast - fast

quiet - quietly heavy – heavily hard – hard

loud - loudly happy - happily high - high

wonderful - wonderfully sleepy - sleepily late -late

bad -badly easy - easily long -long

near - near

early – early

good - well
Use the adjectives to make adverbs.
Then put them into the right sentence.

fast - quick - slowly - easy


Use the adjectives to make
adverbs.
1. My students work very _______.
(hard)
2. Paul can do the exercises ______.
(easy)
3. The man spoke _______. (quiet)
3. The cat drank his 4. They started the race _______.
1. The teenagers play
milk ______. (slow)
the guitar _______.
5. The children play ______. (happy)
6. Ann`s tooth ached ________.
(terrible)
7. He looked ________ (careful) at
the signature.
8. Henry shouted _______ (angry)
at the waiter.
2. He drives the 4. When they run, their 9. Peter arrived _______ (safe) at
car very _______. heart beats ________. home.

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