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Adverbs + -ly

Adverbs are often formed from adjectives and end in -ly. Use adverbs with verbs. Adverbs express a relation of place, time, manner and cause. Adverbs answer how, when, where, why, how often, how much.

Examples: coldly, wonderfully, madly

Adverb or adjective?

adjective adverb
 She is a nice girl.
 He is a careful driver.
 Mr Frog is an exited teacher.
She writes nicely.
He drives carefully.
Mr Frog looks exitedly.

Adjective -ic: add -ally.
- Example: automatic - automatically
Adjective with 2 consonants + -le: replace the final -e with -y on its own.
- Example: simple - simply
Adjective with two syllables and ends in -y, replace the -y with -ily:
- Example: happy - happily

Irregular adverbs

 adjective adverb
  fast
  good
  hard
fast
well
hard
 

Adverbs word order

adverb of manner place time
It's not good to eat
Ben comes
quickly
nervously
 
into the room.
in the morning.
 

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