Words ending with ‘ly’ change sentences to give information on how something happens. In this chapter, students will know the adverbs of manner defintion and how to form them with examples. Apart from these, the common mistakes one could make while using such words and the exceptions associated with them are clearly demarcated.
In this learning concept, the students will know about:
This concept is explained with the use of examples, interesting charts, and illustrations to class 3 students. One can check their understanding of the concept by solving the grade-appropriate worksheets given at the end of the page. The solutions for each worksheet are provided in PDF format, which is also freely accessible.
Let us have a look at some of the common words that end with‘-ly’.
Common Words Ending with ‘-ly’ | ||
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rapidly | angrily | badly |
boldly | beautifully | correctly |
evenly | finally | gladly |
lovely | highly | loudly |
normally | perfectly | proudly |
sadly | sharply | shortly |
slowly | suddenly | thankfully |
wrongly | rightly | merrily |
Adverbs usually give more information about the verb in the sentence. These words can be found at the end of a sentence. There are times adverbs or ‘ly’ words can also be seen before a verb.
He ate quickly his breakfast.
He quickly ate his breakfast.
He ate his breakfast quickly.
They missed unfortunately the flight.
They unfortunately missed the flight.
They missed the flight, unfortunately.
2. If there’s a preposition before the verb’s object, positionthe adverb of manner either before the preposition or after the object.
It was kept harshly on the floor.
It was kept on the floor harshly.
3. Adverb of manner should be placed immediately after the verbs that have no object.
2. When the adjective ends in ‘le’followed by a consonant, the letter ‘e’ changes to ‘y’.
3. When the adjective ends in ‘le’ followed by a vowel, add ly to the adjective.
sole - solely
4. For adjective that ends in ‘ll’, only the letter ‘y’is added.
Example:full – fully
5. For adjectives that end with the letter‘ue’, just replace ‘e’ with –ly and omitted.
true – truly
6. When the adjective ends in ‘y’ followed by a consonant, the ‘y’ is changed to ‘i’ before placing the suffix –ly.
7. There are certain words which end in ‘ly’that are mostly placed directly after the verb. They are bad, well, fast and hard.
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