UNIT SIX
Adverbs
1 English adverbs are usually formed by adding ‘-ly’ to an adjective (e.g.
‘thinly’, ‘cleverly’). Italian adverbs are usually just as easy to form: -mente is
added to the feminine singular form of the adjective:
When the adjective ends in -le or -re preceded by a vowel, the final e is
dropped before adding -mente:
2 In Italian there are also many adverbs which do not end in -mente. Here are
some:
lenta + -mente
rapida + -mente
semplice + -mente
frequente + -mente
lentamente
rapidamente
semplicemente
frequentemente
slowly
quickly
simply
frequently
gentile + -mente
utile + -mente
maggiore + -mente
regolare + -mente
gentilmente
utilmente
maggiormente
regolarmente
kindly, politely
usefully
mainly
regularly
Il tempo cambia rapidamente.
La nonna cammina lentamente.
Enrico risponde sempre gentilmente.
Faccio i compiti regolarmente.
The weather changes quickly.
Granny walks slowly.
Enrico always answers politely.
I do my homework regularly.
abbastanza
ancora
bene
davanti
dentro
dietro
dopo
enough/fairly/rather/
quite
still
well
at the front/in front
in(side)
at the back/behind
later/afterwards
forte
fuori
già
lontano
male
non... ancora
non... mai
piano
loudly/hard
out/outside
already
far (away)
badly
not yet
never
slowly/quietly