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Katie speaks French fluently.

Katie speaks French fluently. How does Katie speak French? Fluently. David is running quickly. How is David running? Quickly. Noha treats her friends well. How does Noha treat her friends? well. Fluently-Quickly-Well are. Adverbs. Give me more examples of adverbs.

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Katie speaks French fluently.

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  1. Katie speaks French fluently. How does Katie speak French? Fluently

  2. David is running quickly. • How is David running? Quickly

  3. Noha treats her friends well. • How does Noha treat her friends? well

  4. Fluently-Quickly-Well are Adverbs

  5. Give me more examples of adverbs

  6. Idid the exam easily.He speaksloudly.She behavesbadly. What does an adverb describe? An adverb describes a verb

  7. Katie speaks French fluently How does she speak? Fluently Adverbs of manner describe how the verb is done

  8. More examples He runs quickly. She speaks politely. It worked automatically.

  9. Formation of Adverbs

  10. Irregular adverbs

  11. Ben is a fast runner. (adjective) • Ben runs fast. (adverb) • He wrote the right answer. (adjective) • His answer is right.(adverb)

  12. Some adverbs have the same form as adjectives • Hard, fast, high, low, early, late, right, wrong

  13. What are the differences in meaning between each pair of adverbs? • Hard-hardly • Late-lately

  14. Hard-hardly • She is working hard these days. (hard= with effort) • I could hardly hear him at the back. (Hardly= scarcely) (Hard –hardly) are both adverbs

  15. Late-lately • Nick arrived late at work. (late= not early) • What have you been doing lately? (lately =recently) (Late-lately) are both adverbs

  16. Friendly-likely-lively-lonely-lovely-silly- ugly • Are these words adverbs as they all end in–ly? • They are adjectives.

  17. How do we form their adverbs? • We use the phrase (in a …..way) to form their adverbs. • He greeted me in a friendly way. • She was speaking in a lively way. • They behaved in a silly way.

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