Adverbs of Manner Pages 72-73
What is an adverb? Korean = 부사 An adverb changes the meaning of the verb ( 동사 ). It tells us how the verb is done.
What is an adverb? Some Examples: I can run. Verb + Adverb: I can run fast
What is an adverb? Some Examples: I can speak English. Verb + Adverb: I can speak English well.
She can sing beautifully
He can speak English well
He can move quietly
He cooks badly OR He can’t cook well
He runs slowly
He can run quickly
They lived happily
He talks funnily!
They play noisily
How to write? Usually we add ‘ly’ to the adjective. ( 현용사 + ly) Bad = Badly Slow = Slowly Quick = Quickly Beautiful = Beautifully Quiet = Quietly
How to write? If the adjective ends in “Y” Delete “Y” and add “ily” Happy = Happily Noisy = Noisily Funny = Funnily
How to write? Exceptions: Good = Well Fast = Fast Hard = Hard
How to write? Subject + can / can’t + verb + adverb ( 주어 + can / can’t + 동사 + 부사 ) I can sing well I can’t run quickly
How to write? Questions: How + Adverb + Can + Subject + Verb? How well can you speak English? How fast can he run?
Let’s Try Some Together
How well can he draw?
How well can he swim?
How fast can he drive?
How well do they dress?
List of Adverbs Needed for Final Exam ( 기말고사 ) Happily Slowly Beautifully Badly Quickly Funnily Noisily Fast Well Not needed for Final Exam Amazingly Terribly Easily Angrily Gently Poorly Sadly Carefully Hard Painfully Seriously Sleepily