domingo, 24 de noviembre de 2013

Adverbs Spelling -LY



Adjective vs. Adverb Review

Adjectives describe nouns (things).
  • My dog is slow.
Slow is an adjective since it describes the subject (my dog).
How is my dog? Slow

Adverbs describe verbs (actions).
  • My dog eats slowly.
Slowly is an adverb since it describes the way my dog eats.
How does my dog eat? Slowly.


Adverbs -LY

Adverbs are normally formed by adding -LY to the end of an adjective.
E.g. Quick - Quickly
For adjectives that end in -l or -e, we simply add -ly:
special + ly= specially
terminal + ly= terminally
literal + ly= literally
nice + ly= nicely
polite + ly= politely
There are of course some exceptions:
truetruly
wholewholly
dueduly
fullfully


Adverbs ending in -Y

For adjectives that end in -y, we remove the -y and add -ily:
crazycrazily
happyhappily


Adverbs ending in -LE

For adjectives that end in a consonant + le we remove the -e and add -y:
terribleterribly
horriblehorribly
noblenobly
idleidly


Adverbs ending in -IC

If the adjective ends in -ic, we add -ally:
ironicironically
enthusiasticenthusiastically
realisticrealistically
Except: public - publicly


Irregular Adverbs

Some adverbs are irregular:
AdjectiveAdverbExample
fastfastThe man drives very fast (quickly).
goodwellYou speak English very well.

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