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Adverbien der Art und Weise Adverbs of Manner Adverbien der Art und Weise G. Moosmann-Erdel: "Adverbs of Manner"

Adverbs of Manner are used to say more about verbs. Alice ate her hamburger quickly. Peter rides his bike carefully. My grandfather drives his car slowly. Andrea sings beautifully. The boy smiled happily. G. Moosmann-Erdel: "Adverbs of Manner"

With adverbs of manner you say how people do things. Alice ate her hamburger quickly. How did Alice eat her hamburger? Quickly! Peter rides his bike carefully. How does Peter ride his bike? Carefully! G. Moosmann-Erdel: "Adverbs of Manner"

G. Moosmann-Erdel: "Adverbs of Manner" Form Adverbs of manner are often formed from adjectives by adding ‘ly‘ to the end of the adjective. Adjective - Adverb slow slowly careful carefully bad badly quick quickly G. Moosmann-Erdel: "Adverbs of Manner"

Go to your teacher and ask for worksheet 1. G. Moosmann-Erdel: "Adverbs of Manner"

G. Moosmann-Erdel: "Adverbs of Manner" Special Forms If an adjective ends in ‘y‘, you need to change the ‘y‘ to an ‘i‘ before adding ‘ly‘. happy happily If an adjective ends in ‘le‘, you need to change the ‘le‘ to ‘ly‘. terrible terribly If an adjective ends in ‘ic‘, you need to add ‘ally‘. electronic electronically G. Moosmann-Erdel: "Adverbs of Manner"

G. Moosmann-Erdel: "Adverbs of Manner" Irregular Forms Some adverbs have an irregular form. This means that you have to learn this form by heart. Adjective Adverb good well fast fast hard hard G. Moosmann-Erdel: "Adverbs of Manner"

Go to your teacher and ask for worksheet 2. G. Moosmann-Erdel: "Adverbs of Manner"

G. Moosmann-Erdel: "Adverbs of Manner" Word order word order in sentences without an object: after the verb Sita reads well. word order in sentences with an object after the object Sita plays chess well. G. Moosmann-Erdel: "Adverbs of Manner"

Go to your teacher and ask for worksheet 3. G. Moosmann-Erdel: "Adverbs of Manner"

The comparison of adverbs of manner 1 Adverbs ending in ‘ ly‘ form the comparative by adding ‘ more ‘. more quickly Lisa reads more quickly. Adverbs ending in ‘ ly ‘ form the superlative by adding ‘ most ‘. most quickly Alisa reads most quickly. G. Moosmann-Erdel: "Adverbs of Manner"

The comparison of adverbs of manner 2 Sita works hard. Ben works harder. Sanjay works hardest. Adverbs that have the same form as the adjective form the comparative by adding -er and the superlative by adding -est. Adverb Comparative Superlative fast faster fastest hard harder hardest G. Moosmann-Erdel: "Adverbs of Manner"

The comparison of adverbs of manner 3 Special Forms Adverb Comparative Superlative well better best badly worse worst Sita reads well, Debbie reads better, Jenny reads best. Ben sings badly, Nick sings worse, Sanjay sings worst. G. Moosmann-Erdel: "Adverbs of Manner"

Go to your teacher and ask for worksheet 4. G. Moosmann-Erdel: "Adverbs of Manner"

G. Moosmann-Erdel: "Adverbs of Manner" Adjective or Adverb? Adverbs are often created from adjectives, e.g. slow becomes slowly Adjective Peter is a slow reader. What is Peter? A slow reader. Adverb Peter reads slowly. How does Peter read? Slowly. While adjectives tell you more about nouns, adverbs tell you more about verbs. G. Moosmann-Erdel: "Adverbs of Manner"

Go to your teacher and ask for worksheet 5. G. Moosmann-Erdel: "Adverbs of Manner"

G. Moosmann-Erdel: "Adverbs of Manner" Solution Worksheet No 1 slowly quickly angrily worriedly helpfully nervously happily G. Moosmann-Erdel: "Adverbs of Manner"

G. Moosmann-Erdel: "Adverbs of Manner" Solution Worksheet No 2 Exercise 1 1. angrily 2. fast 3. beautifully 4. terribly 5. thirstily 6. hungrily 7. badly 8. well 9. stupidly 10. happily 11. busily 12. hard 13. easily 14. slowly Exercise 2 1. well 2. carefully 3. fast 4. hard 5. beautifully 6. happily 7. terribly 8. angrily 9. thirstily 10. easily G. Moosmann-Erdel: "Adverbs of Manner"

G. Moosmann-Erdel: "Adverbs of Manner" Solution Worksheet No 3 1. Bake the cake slowly for two hours. 2. The dog barked loudly when the phone started to ring. 3. Alice did her homework carefully. 4. The pupil cleaned the board quietly. 5. The man told Mike the way to the train station clearly. 7. We ate our lunch hungrily. 8. The police came fast after the accident. 9. The little boy cried sadly. G. Moosmann-Erdel: "Adverbs of Manner"

G. Moosmann-Erdel: "Adverbs of Manner" Solution Worksheet No 4 1. cheaply more cheaply most cheaply 2. funnily more funnily most funnily 3. nicely more nicely most nicely 4. badly worse worst 5. carefully more carefully most carefully 6. beautifully more beautifully most beautifully 7. nervously more nervously most nervously 8. well better best 9. fast faster fastest 10. angrily more angrily most angrily G. Moosmann-Erdel: "Adverbs of Manner"

G. Moosmann-Erdel: "Adverbs of Manner" Solution Worksheet No 5 1. tall, slowly, wonderful, excellent, badly, terrible 2. nice 3. difficult, easily, well 4. beautiful 5. badly 6. clearly 7. happy, cheerfully 8. quickly, unhealthy 9. good, beautifully 10. quiet G. Moosmann-Erdel: "Adverbs of Manner"