Adverbs of manner tell us how something is done Adverbs of degree tell us the degree or extent to which something happens She plays tennis excellently You entirely agreed with me He dresses smartly It was extremely hot The adverb usually comes after the direct object or after the verb Adjectives of degree are usually placed: He spoke Spanish beautifully • Before the adjective or adverb they are modifying • Before the main verb WRITE SENTENCES USING THE FOLLOWING ADVERBS 1.- It was late so we walked ………(quick) 2.-The baby cried …… (loud) at night 3.-Your brother drives ……… (dangerous) 4.-The boy behaved absolutely ……… (foolish) 5.-My exam was ……… (entire) correct 6.-The judge sentenced him …… (mild) 7.-Mrs Harrison left the room …… (angry) 8.-Maggie had to pay the bill ……… (complete) 9.-The girl visited her grandparents …… (frequent) 10.-Bernard helped him ……… (polite) 11.-We walked …… (quiet) along the corridor 12.-They found the path …… (easy) with the map 13.-He was …… (awful) sorry for the mistake 14.-My life is changing so …… (rapid) 15.-He has been training ……… (serious) 16.-I think it’s ……… (absolute) delicious