Adverbs in English
Adverb is an independent and independent part of speech that indicates a sign of an action or various circumstances under which an action takes place. All adverbs in English can be divided into two categories: form and meaning. According to the form, adverbs are: simple: "now", "today" etc. derived: They are formed from quality adjectives, to which the suffix "-ly" is added: "usual" - "usually" compound: "sometimes" composite: "at least"
How and when adverbs are used
Adverbs can be characterized by:
Formation of adverbs in English
In English, most adverbs in English are formed by adding the ending "-ly".
For example: "lone" - "lonely", "slow" - "slowly"
Pay attention to some of the nuances:
If the word ends in "-y", then we change "-y" to "-i" and also add the ending "-ly". As a result, we get the ending "-ily". For example: "easy" - "easily", "happy" - "happily".
If the word ends with -le, then -le is simply replaced with -ly.
For example: "simple" - "simply", "able" - "ably".
Words are exceptions to the rule.
"Late", "little", "well" -, "far" -, "fast".
Conclusion


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