Adverbs of manner

Julie Tagliaferro St Pierre
Julie Tagliaferro St PierreSchool District of Lancaster
Adverbs of manner


            The –ly ending

            CAL
            EOI El Puerto

           ©Rafael Moreno Esteban
Adverbs of manner
•       Adverbs of manner are the largest group of adverbs. Most
        adverbs of manner are closely related to corresponding
        adjectives.
•       Although some words can be used as either adjectives or
        adverbs, in most cases, adverbs of manner are formed by
        adding ly to the corresponding adjectives.
•       In most cases, ly is simply added to the positive form of the
        adjective. For example:

    •    Adjective                        •   Adverb of Manner
    •    bad                              •   badly
    •    complete                         •   completely
    •    normal                           •   normally
    •    surprising                       •   surprisingly
                            ©Rafael Moreno Esteban
Adjectives ending in ic

However, when the adjective ends in ic, the syllable al is
usually added before the ly ending. For example:

•   Adjective                    •   Adverb of Manner
•   dramatic                     •   dramatically
•   scientific                   •   scientifically
•   specific                     •   specifically
•   basic                        •   basically

                    ©Rafael Moreno Esteban
When the adjective ends in le
                                 preceded by a vowel, in most
Adjectives ending in le          cases, ly is simply added to the
                                 positive form of the adjective. For
                                 example:
When the adjective ends in
le preceded by a consonant,      Adjective       Adverb of Manner
the final e is usually changed   agile           agilely
to y, to form the ly ending.     sole            solely
For example:


                                 However, in the case of the
Adjective   Adverb of            adjective whole, the final e is
            Manner               removed before the ending ly is
favorable                        added:
humble      favorably
                                 Adjective       Adverb of Manner
simple      humbly               whole           wholly
            simply

                    ©Rafael Moreno Esteban
Adjectives ending in ll
When the adjective ends in ll, only y is added. For example:

Adjective                        Adverb of Manner
dull                             dully
full                             fully
shrill                           shrilly


Adjectives ending in ue
When the adjective ends in ue, the final e is usually omitted
before the ending ly is added. For example:

Adjective                         Adverb of Manner
due                               duly
true                              truly
                     ©Rafael Moreno Esteban
Adjectives ending in y
When the adjective ends in y         However, in the case of the
preceded by a consonant, the y       adjectives shy and sly, ly is
is usually changed to i before       simply added to the positive
the ending ly is added. For          form of the adjective:
example:                             shy              shyly
busy             busily              sly              slyly
easy             easily
happy            happily
                                     When the adjective ends in y
                                     preceded by a vowel, in most
However, in the case of the          cases, ly is simply added to the
adjective gay, y is changed to i     positive form of the adjective.
before the ending ly is added:       For example:

gay              gaily               coy              coyly
                                     grey             greyly

                         ©Rafael Moreno Esteban
Adverbs of frequency
•   It should be noted that while most adverbs which end
    in ly are adverbs of manner, other types of adverb
    may also end in ly. For instance, consequently and
    subsequently are connecting adverbs. The following
    are adverbs of frequency which are formed by adding
    ly to the corresponding adjectives.


Adjective                     Adverb of Frequency
frequent                      frequently
rare                          rarely
usual                         usually

                  ©Rafael Moreno Esteban
The following tables give examples of adverbs of manner,
location, time and frequency which do not end in -ly.
Adjective   Adverb of Manner     Adjective     Adverb of Location
good        well                 far           far
fast        fast                 high          high
hard        hard                 low           low
little      little               near          near
loud        loud or loudly       wide          wide
much        much
straight    straight              Adjective    Adverb of
                                               Frequency
Adjective   Adverb of Time        daily        daily
early       early                 monthly      monthly
first       first                 weekly       weekly
late        late                  yearly       yearly
long        long
                      ©Rafael Moreno Esteban
It should also be noted that there are several
adjectives ending in ly which have no
corresponding adverbs:
•   friendly   •   When it is desired to use one of these
•   likely         words to modify a verb, an adverb
•   lively         phrase of manner may be used.
•   lonely
               •   In the following examples, the adverb
                   phrases are underlined.
•   silly
•   ugly       •   e.g.
                    He behaved in a friendly manner.
                    They acted in a silly way.



                   ©Rafael Moreno Esteban
Adverbs With and Without ly Endings
Adverb         Meaning
hard           with effort
high           opposite of low
late           opposite of early
near           opposite of far
wide           opposite of narrow


Adverb        Meaning
hardly        scarcely
highly        very; very well
lately        recently
nearly        almost
widely        commonly

           ©Rafael Moreno Esteban
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Adverbs of manner

  • 1. Adverbs of manner The –ly ending CAL EOI El Puerto ©Rafael Moreno Esteban
  • 2. Adverbs of manner • Adverbs of manner are the largest group of adverbs. Most adverbs of manner are closely related to corresponding adjectives. • Although some words can be used as either adjectives or adverbs, in most cases, adverbs of manner are formed by adding ly to the corresponding adjectives. • In most cases, ly is simply added to the positive form of the adjective. For example: • Adjective • Adverb of Manner • bad • badly • complete • completely • normal • normally • surprising • surprisingly ©Rafael Moreno Esteban
  • 3. Adjectives ending in ic However, when the adjective ends in ic, the syllable al is usually added before the ly ending. For example: • Adjective • Adverb of Manner • dramatic • dramatically • scientific • scientifically • specific • specifically • basic • basically ©Rafael Moreno Esteban
  • 4. When the adjective ends in le preceded by a vowel, in most Adjectives ending in le cases, ly is simply added to the positive form of the adjective. For example: When the adjective ends in le preceded by a consonant, Adjective Adverb of Manner the final e is usually changed agile agilely to y, to form the ly ending. sole solely For example: However, in the case of the Adjective Adverb of adjective whole, the final e is Manner removed before the ending ly is favorable added: humble favorably Adjective Adverb of Manner simple humbly whole wholly simply ©Rafael Moreno Esteban
  • 5. Adjectives ending in ll When the adjective ends in ll, only y is added. For example: Adjective Adverb of Manner dull dully full fully shrill shrilly Adjectives ending in ue When the adjective ends in ue, the final e is usually omitted before the ending ly is added. For example: Adjective Adverb of Manner due duly true truly ©Rafael Moreno Esteban
  • 6. Adjectives ending in y When the adjective ends in y However, in the case of the preceded by a consonant, the y adjectives shy and sly, ly is is usually changed to i before simply added to the positive the ending ly is added. For form of the adjective: example: shy shyly busy busily sly slyly easy easily happy happily When the adjective ends in y preceded by a vowel, in most However, in the case of the cases, ly is simply added to the adjective gay, y is changed to i positive form of the adjective. before the ending ly is added: For example: gay gaily coy coyly grey greyly ©Rafael Moreno Esteban
  • 7. Adverbs of frequency • It should be noted that while most adverbs which end in ly are adverbs of manner, other types of adverb may also end in ly. For instance, consequently and subsequently are connecting adverbs. The following are adverbs of frequency which are formed by adding ly to the corresponding adjectives. Adjective Adverb of Frequency frequent frequently rare rarely usual usually ©Rafael Moreno Esteban
  • 8. The following tables give examples of adverbs of manner, location, time and frequency which do not end in -ly. Adjective Adverb of Manner Adjective Adverb of Location good well far far fast fast high high hard hard low low little little near near loud loud or loudly wide wide much much straight straight Adjective Adverb of Frequency Adjective Adverb of Time daily daily early early monthly monthly first first weekly weekly late late yearly yearly long long ©Rafael Moreno Esteban
  • 9. It should also be noted that there are several adjectives ending in ly which have no corresponding adverbs: • friendly • When it is desired to use one of these • likely words to modify a verb, an adverb • lively phrase of manner may be used. • lonely • In the following examples, the adverb phrases are underlined. • silly • ugly • e.g. He behaved in a friendly manner. They acted in a silly way. ©Rafael Moreno Esteban
  • 10. Adverbs With and Without ly Endings Adverb Meaning hard with effort high opposite of low late opposite of early near opposite of far wide opposite of narrow Adverb Meaning hardly scarcely highly very; very well lately recently nearly almost widely commonly ©Rafael Moreno Esteban