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ADVERBS OF MANNER

Adverbs of manner are usually formed from  adjectives  by adding  –ly : bad >  badly ; quiet >  quietly ; sudden >  suddenly but there are sometimes changes in  spelling : easy >  easily ; gentle >  gently If an adjective ends in  –ly  we use the phrase  in a …. way  to express manner: Silly > He behaved  in a silly way . Friendly > She spoke  in a friendly way . A few adverbs of manner have the  same  form as the  adjective : They all worked  hard . She usually arrives  late . I hate driving  fast . Note :  hardly  and  lately  have different meanings : He could  hardly  walk = It was  difficult  for him to walk. I haven’t seen John  lately  = I haven’t seen John  recently . We often use phrases with like as adverbials of manner: She slept  like  a baby . He ran  like  a rabbit . Adverbs of manner and link verbs We very often use  adverbials  with  like  after link verbs: Her hands felt  like  ice . It smells  like  fresh bread . But