ADVERBSOFMANNER describe the way something is done. They normally come after the verb or at the end of the clause. We generally add -ly to the adjective, or -ily if the adjective ends with y. e.g. The bear attacked the man furiously. quick -quickly quiet - quietly loud - loudly wonderful - wonderfully bad -badly ADJECTIVE + -ly DIFFERENT ADVERBSADJECTIVE + -ily angry - angrily heavy – heavily happy - happily sleepy - sleepily easy - easily fast - fast hard – hard high - high late -late long -long near - near early – early good - well Use the adjectives to make adverbs. Then put them into the right sentence. fast - quick - slowly - easy 1. The teenagers play the guitar _______. 2. He drives the car very _______. 3. The cat drank his milk ______. 4. When they run, their heart beats ________. Use the adjectives to make adverbs. 1. My students work very _______. (hard) 2. Paul can do the exercises ______. (easy) 3. The man spoke _______. (quiet) 4. They started the race _______. (slow) 5. The children play ______. (happy) 6. Ann`s tooth ached ________. (terrible) 7. He looked ________ (careful) at the signature. 8. Henry shouted _______ (angry) at the waiter. 9. Peter arrived _______ (safe) at home. . ADVERBS OF MANNER describe the way something is done. They normally come after the verb or at the end of the clause. We generally. loud - loudly wonderful - wonderfully bad -badly ADJECTIVE + -ly DIFFERENT ADVERBSADJECTIVE + -ily angry - angrily heavy – heavily happy - happily sleepy