a verb
adjective
or other adverb.
Adding the suffix ly to an adjective commonly turns it into an adverb: beautifully, swiftly, slowly.
The teacher does not like the lights because they shine too brightly.
Adverbs are generally grouped into five
categories namely Place, Manner, Time,
Frequency and Degree.
When used correctly, adverbs can make
your sentence interesting by adding
detail.
Calm, Clear, Definite, Extreme, Brilliant, Slow, Funny, Happy, Possible, Terrible, Tidy, Swift, Quick, Beautiful, Proud, Straightforward, Lazy.
How about good?
The class are good at English.
The class speak English ______.
Can you find the adverb?
Roger really loves singing.
Roger sang his favourite song bravely
and beautifully.
After his song was finished, Roger
laughed loudly.
Roger sings …
Adjectives:
Wonderful
Terrible
Excellent.
When I saw Roger, he was waiting
_______ to begin his concert.
I regularly shout loudly.
Roger enjoys singing daily.
The cat constantly cries.
The class use adverbs ________.
A. Well
B. Good.
C. Gooder.