![]() NOTE: “Well” and “good” have similar meanings and it is not unusual to confuse the two. He was behaving angrily toward his sister.They are living happily together as husband and wife.Jenny studied diligently to pass her exams.The football game went badly after the rain.The boys walk quickly to catch the bus.Bradley drives very carefully during the rain.The children walked slowly along the narrow path.My children were playing happily with the toys.They tell us the way we do something or how to do something.Īdverbs of manner usually end with “ly” (slowly, carefully, badly, sadly) but not always (well, fast). Adverbs of Mannerĭefinition of Adverbs of Manner: Adverbs of manner are words that express how something happens. NOTE: Adverbs of frequency (see below) seem similar to adverbs of time except adverbs of frequency express how often something happens whereas adverbs of time express a specific time something happens. ![]()
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