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