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(National Geographic (Little) Kids) #1
Adverbs of Manner

Adverbs of manner tell how something happened, happens,
or will happen. Some commonly used adverbs of manner are
loudly,carefully,well,quickly, and slowly.


Adverbs of Degree

Adverbs of degree tell to what extent an action happened,
happens, or will happen. Here are some examples of this group
of adverbs: completely,nearly,too,almost,very, and fully.


The examples above show the importance of understanding
adverbs: They tell you that the action did not happen in the end.


Not just hit, but nearly hit. Not just forgot, but almostforgot.

Ialmost
forgot my
flippers!

Inearly
hit the bottom
of the pool!

Carefullytells you how to walk.
Not just walk, but walk carefully.

Slowlytells you how he eats.
Not just eat, but eat slowly.

Walk carefullyaround the pool.

To what
extent?

Hot dogs
sold
here!

Where?

Heretells you where the
hot dogs are sold. Not just
sold, but sold here.

Inside tells you where he
is walking. Not just walking,
but walking inside.

Andy is walking inside.

How? I eat
slowly.
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