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Adjectives VS. MANNER ADVERBS
BRYAN LOPEZ
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adjectives Adjectives describe how somebody or something looks, tastes, sounds, etc.. They describe nouns. You have a beautiful car
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adjectives Adjectives describe nouns Pablo looks tired.
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adjectives Some adjectives look like verbs. Many English adjectives end in ing or ed. Confusing, amazing, exciting ,tiring and boring. Confused, amazed, excited, tired and bored.
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adjectives Also, we can use adjectives after the following verbs: be
become / get look sound adjective taste smell feel
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adjectives It is sunny today. I am getting tired.
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adverbs We use adverbs mainly to describe how somebody does something or how something happens. This means we use adverbs mainly to describe verbs: She sings beautifully. (beautifully describes "sings")
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adverbs To make an adverb, we usually add ly to the adjective:
beautifully badly quietly carefully sadly He speaks English badly.
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adverbs Adjectives that end in y usually change to ily in the adverb form: angry ➝ angrily happy ➝ happily heavy ➝ heavily noisy ➝ noisily
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adverbs There are also a few irregular adverbs in English. For fast, late, and hard, the adjective and adverb forms are the same. The adverb form of good is well: Adjective Adverb fast late hard good fast late hard well
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reference Jim Clark, 2017,
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