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Elia Clorinda Andrade Girón

UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL JOSE FAUSTINO SANCHES CARRION

FACULTAD DE INGENIERIA AGRARIA, INDUSTRIAS


ALIMENTARIAS Y AMBIENTAL

CARRERA DE ING. AMBIENTAL


ESTUDIANTE

MIA ALESSANDRA BALLARDO SILVA

CURSO

INGLES III

DOCENTE

ELIA ANDRADE GIRON

CICLO: 2023 -1

HUACHO – PERU

2023

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ADVERBS FOR MANNER

Adjectives modify to the nouns Adverbs modify to the verb


David has a fast car. David drives fast.
He is a bad boy. He plays the drums badly

ADVERBS
We form many adverbs from an adjective + ly.
Slow – slowly calm – calmly
1. We do not leave out e before ly.
Safe - safely strange - strangely

But there are a few exceptions.


due – duly true – truly whole –wholly

2. When an adjective ends in a consonant + y, the y changes to ily.


Angry – angrily happy – happily

An exception is shy - shyly.

3. When an adjective ends in a consonant + le, the e changes to y.


Probable – probably sensible – sensibly

4. When an adjective ends in ic, we add ally.


Automatic – automatically romantic – romantically

But there is one exception.


Public - publicly

EXAMPLE

ADJECTIVE SPANISH ADVERBS SPANISH


Quick ràpido Quickly deprisa
Heavy pesado Heavily pesadamente
Slow lento Slowly lentamente
Clear Clearly
Polite Politely
Silent Silently
Noisy Noisily
Simple Simply

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Terrible Terribly
Horrible Horribly
Lazy Lazily
Lovely Lovely
Lone Lonely
Ugly Ugly
Bad Badly
Beautiful Beautifully
Successful Successfully
Casual Casually
Rapid Rapidly
Friendly Friendly
Complete Completely
Normal Normally
Stupid Stupidly
Careful Carefully
Sudden Suddenly
Soft Softly
Patent Patiently
Lucky Luckily
Nervous Nervously
Fast Fast
Hard Hard
Early Early
Late Late
Daily Daily
Monthly Monthly
good well

Adjectives Adverbs

1. Sue is very quiet. Sue speaks very quietly.


2. Be careful! Listen carefully
3. It was a bad game. Our team played badly.
4. Ben is a fast runner Ben can run fast.
5. Her job is very hard. She works very hard
6. The bus was late/early. I went to bed late / early.
7. Her English is very good. She speaks English very well.
8. It was a good game. Our team played well.
9. She`s a fast typist She types fast.
10. There was heavy rain outside It was raining heavily.
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11. Their behavior was very bad they behaved very badly.

EXERCISES
1. Look at the pictures and complete the sentences with one of these
adverbs:

Badly carefully dangerously fast angrily quietly

1. He carried the box carefully 4. She shouted at me angrily


2. He sings very badly 5. He was driving dangerously
3. They came in quietly 6. She can run very fast

2. Choose a verb + adverb from the boxes to complete these sentences.

Come explain know listen Carefully clearly easily well


Sleep think win work + carefully quickly hard well

1. I`m going to say something very important, so please think to me


carefully
2. John! I need your help Come quickly
3. I`ve met him but I don`t know him very clearly
4. They work hard at the end of the day they`re always tired.
5. I`m tired this morning. I didn`t sleep well last night.
6. You`re a much better tennis player than me. When we play, you always
win easily
7. Listen carefully before you answer the question.
8. Our teacher isn`t very good. He doesn`t explain things very well

3. Choose the right word.


1. I opened the door slowly.
2. Why are you angry? I haven`t done anything.
3. Bill is a careful driver He drives carefully.

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4. Can you please repeat that slowly?


5. Come on, Dan! Why are you always so slow?
6. The party was very well. I enjoyed it very much.
7. Tom didn`t do very good on his exam.
8. Jane is studying hard for her exams.
9. Where`s Mary? She was here, but she left suddenly.
10. I met them a long time ago, so I don`t remember them very well.
11. My brother isn`t very good at the moment.
12. Don`t eat your dinner so quick. It`s not good for you.
13. Those oranges look nice. Can I have one?
14. I don`t want to work for that company. They pay their workers very
badly.
15. Please be quiet. I`m reading.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

1. Clive Oxenden and Christina Latham- Koening (1997) American


English File. 1A, 1B
2. 5 English teacher`s book (2012) Santillana.
3. Schoenberg, Irene E. (2006, 2000, 1994) Focus on grammar And
Integrated Skills Approach 3rd ed by Pearson Education, Inc.
4. Virginia Evans – Neil O`Sullivan (2001) Click on 3by Express
Publishing.
5. Raymond Murphy (1996) Basic Grammar in Use New York.

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