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==Grammar Rules==
==Grammar Rules==
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• The students cheered enthusiastically when they were told that they were getting a holiday.  
• The students cheered enthusiastically when they were told that they were getting a holiday.  


Sometimes, the adverb is placed before the verb to emphasise the manner of the action.  
Sometimes, the adverb is placed before the verb to emphasise the manner of the action.  
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• She suddenly appeared out of nowhere.  
• She suddenly appeared out of nowhere.  


Although many adverbs of manner end in -ly, not all do.  
Although many adverbs of manner end in -ly, not all do.  
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• She’s trying hard to impress the judges.
• She’s trying hard to impress the judges.


==Video==
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==Related Lessons==
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Positions-of-Reflexive-Pronouns-in-Sentences|Positions of Reflexive Pronouns in Sentences]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Positions-of-Reflexive-Pronouns-in-Sentences|Positions of Reflexive Pronouns in Sentences]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Confusion-between-Adjectives-and-Adverbs|Confusion between Adjectives and Adverbs]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Confusion-between-Adjectives-and-Adverbs|Confusion between Adjectives and Adverbs]]
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* [[Language/English/Grammar/Punctuation|Punctuation]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Punctuation|Punctuation]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Collocations-with-break|Collocations with break]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Collocations-with-break|Collocations with break]]
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Adverbs of Manner in English

Grammar Rules[edit | edit source]

Adverbs of manner tell you the way an action is performed.

They answer the question how?

Usually, the adverb follows the verb.

E.g.

• The students cheered enthusiastically when they were told that they were getting a holiday.

Sometimes, the adverb is placed before the verb to emphasise the manner of the action.

E.g.

• He deliberately tripped the rude boy.

• She suddenly appeared out of nowhere.

Although many adverbs of manner end in -ly, not all do.

E.g.

• She’s trying hard to impress the judges.

Video[edit | edit source]

Sources[edit | edit source]

https://www.languagecouncils.sg/goodenglish/-/media/sgem/document/additional-sgem-resources/pdf/grammar-rules-_-speak-good-english-movement.pdf?la=en

Videos[edit | edit source]

Adverbs of Manner | Learn Basic English Grammar Course - YouTube[edit | edit source]

CBSE 3 English Grammar Adverbs of manner - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]