Learn how to describe how actions are done with adverbs. Master -ly adverbs, irregular forms, and correct placement in sentences.
Adverbs of manner describe how an action is done. Learn to use -ly adverbs, irregular forms, and master their placement in sentences.
Most adverbs of manner are formed by adding -ly to the adjective.
Spelling rules
Adjectives ending in -y: change y to i then add -ly (happy → happily). Adjectives ending in -le: drop e and add -y (gentle → gently).
Adverbs of manner describe how an action is done. They answer the question "How?" and add detail to your sentences.
Adjective: She is a quick runner. (describes noun)
Adverb: She runs quickly. (describes verb)
Adjective: He is a careful driver.
Adverb: He drives carefully.
✓ Adjectives describe nouns (person/thing)
✓ Adverbs describe verbs (actions)
✓ Most adverbs end in -ly
✓ Adverbs answer: How? In what way?
Add -ly to adjectives to make adverbs: quick → quickly, careful → carefully.
✓ "She speaks clearly." (clear + ly)
✓ "He works efficiently." (efficient + ly)
✓ "They answered correctly." (correct + ly)
Emma walked quickly to the office because she was late.
She opened the door quietly so nobody would notice.
Her boss was speaking loudly on the phone, so she sat down carefully at her desk.
She typed her report efficiently and finished it before lunch.
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Use these charts to form and use adverbs of manner correctly.
| Adjective | Adverb (-ly form) | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| quick | quickly | He runs quickly. |
| slow | slowly | She walks slowly. |
| careful | carefully | Drive carefully. |
| happy | happily | They sing happily. |
| beautiful | beautifully | She dances beautifully. |
| easy | easily | He solved it easily. |
| fluent | fluently | She speaks fluently. |
| Irregular Adjective | Adverb (Irregular Form) | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| good | well | She speaks English well. |
| fast | fast | He runs fast. |
| hard | hard | They work hard. |
| early | early | She arrives early. |
| late | late | He came late. |
| straight | straight | Go straight ahead. |
✓ Adjectives ending in -y: happy → happily (y → i + ly)
✓ Adjectives ending in -le: simple → simply (remove -le, add -ly)
✓ Adjectives ending in -ic: basic → basically (add -ally)
✓ Adjectives ending in -e: gentle → gently (keep -e, add -ly)
✓ Remember irregulars: good → well, fast → fast, hard → hard
Make adverbs from these adjectives:
1. slow → __________
2. happy → __________
3. careful → __________
4. good → __________
1. slowly
2. happily
3. carefully
4. well
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Learn where to place adverbs of manner in sentences. Correct placement is key for natural English.
✓ She speaks fluently.
✓ He works hard.
✓ They arrived late.
✓ The baby sleeps peacefully.
✓ Birds fly gracefully.
✓ Time passes quickly.
✓ She answered the question correctly.
✓ He opened the door quietly.
✓ They completed the project successfully.
✓ I speak English fluently.
✓ She plays the piano beautifully.
✓ He writes emails professionally.
✓ Quickly, she finished her work.
✓ Carefully, he examined the evidence.
✓ Happily, they accepted the invitation.
✓ She quickly finished her work.
✓ They happily accepted the offer.
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See how adverbs of manner are used in different real-life situations.
"Please speak clearly."
"He explained the concept simply."
"She listened attentively."
"They responded politely."
"In meetings, it's important to express your ideas clearly and listen to others attentively."
"She works efficiently under pressure."
"They completed the task successfully."
"He learns new skills quickly."
"Students should study regularly."
"To succeed at work, you need to communicate clearly, solve problems creatively, and work efficiently."
"Drive carefully in bad weather."
"Walk slowly on icy paths."
"Handle glass carefully."
"She swims gracefully."
"He plays tennis aggressively."
"They dance beautifully together."
"When cooking new recipes, follow instructions carefully and measure ingredients accurately."
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Challenge yourself with fill-in-the-blank exercises
❌ She speaks English good.
✓ She speaks English well.
'Good' is an adjective. Use 'well' as adverb.
❌ He drives careful.
✓ He drives carefully.
Use adverb form: adjective + ly
❌ They work hardly.
✓ They work hard.
'Hardly' means 'almost not'. 'Hard' is the adverb.
❌ She answered correct.
✓ She answered correctly.
Use 'correctly' (adverb), not 'correct' (adjective)
❌ He runs fastly.
✓ He runs fast.
'Fast' is both adjective and adverb. No -ly needed.
❌ They came lately to the meeting.
✓ They came late to the meeting.
'Lately' means 'recently'. Use 'late' for time.
Master Adverbs of Manner sentence building!
Drag and drop words to form correct sentences
Learn how to make comparisons using adverbs of manner.
✓ She speaks more clearly than her brother.
✓ He works more efficiently now.
✓ They arrived more quickly than expected.
✓ well → better: "She sings better than me."
✓ badly → worse: "He drives worse in the rain."
✓ far → farther/further: "We need to look further."
✓ She works the most efficiently in our team.
✓ He explains concepts the most clearly.
✓ They completed the task the most quickly.
✓ well → best: "She sings the best in the choir."
✓ badly → worst: "He performed the worst in the test."
✓ far → farthest/furthest: "They traveled the farthest."
1. She speaks English (clear) __________ than her sister.
2. He works (hard) __________ than his colleagues.
3. They drive (careful) __________ in the city.
1. "She speaks English more clearly than her sister."
2. "He works harder than his colleagues."
3. "They drive more carefully in the city."
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She speaks English fluently.
He drives carefully in the rain.
They work efficiently together.
I answered the question correctly.
The child laughed happily.
He ran quickly to catch the bus.
She sings beautifully.
They solved the problem easily.
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