ADVERBS OF MANNER
Adverbs of manner tell us how something happens. They are usually placed either after the main verb or after the object.
EXAMPLES
- He swims well.
- He ran quickly.
- She spoke softly.
- James coughed loudly to attract her attention.
- He plays the flute beautifully. (after the direct object)
- He ate the chocolate cake greedily. (after the direct object)
An adverb of manner cannot be put between a verb and its direct object. The adverb must be placed either before the verb or at the end of the clause.
EXAMPLES
Adverb of degree | Modifying | Example |
---|---|---|
extremely | adjective | The water was extremely cold. |
quite | adjective | The movie is quite interesting. |
just | verb | He was just leaving. |
almost | verb | She has almost finished. |
very | adverb | She is running very fast. |
too | adverb | You are walking too slowly. |
enough | adverb | You are running fast enough. |
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