Adverbs of manner
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Things to do when you are bored or fed up
Go to a busy street. Imagine you are an elephant. Run down the pavement as fast as you can.
Say "tee, rinkle, crinkle, pinkle, tee" as loudly as possible without moving your lips. Do not worry - it does not mean anything.
find a friend. Pretend you are two tigers with a toothache. Try to do it really well. See if you can do it better than your friend.
and if none of these things cheers you up... walk like a penguin all the way to school.
Remember!
Adverbs of manner tell you more about verbs. Making an adverb is easy: Adjective + ly
bad --> badly quick ---> quickly
If the adjective ends in Y, change Y to I and add ly
noisy ---> noisily easy ---> easily
Be careful! You should know these. If you do not, learn them now.
Good ---> well fast ---> fast hard ---> hard
Be careful! Use an adjective, NOT an adverb, after these verbs
be, look, feel, smell, taste
I am happy That smells good!
You look silly Chocolate taste nice
I sometimes feel sad
You can make the comparative and superlative of most adverbs like this.
Add more and the most
Adverb Comparative Superlative
Quickly more quickly the most quickly
Slowly more slowly the most slowly
easily more easily the most easily
Be careful! These adverbs are different it is a good idea to learn them
He goes to bed later than me.
I sing worse than he does
Anything you can do I can do better
Of all my friends. I eat the least
Sometimes you want to say that there is not a difference between the people, animals, and things that you are talking about. They are the same.
You can use as ..... as to do this. Look!
He runs as fast as me. = We both run equally fast
You get up as early as I do = We both get up at the same time
You can also use not as ..... as to say that there is a difference Look:
She does not cook as well as I do. = We both get up at the same time
I can not do maths as quickly as he can. = He is quicker at maths than me.
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