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Adverbs 195<br />

honest<br />

jealous<br />

last<br />

quick<br />

sad<br />

slow<br />

soft<br />

suspicious<br />

honestly<br />

jealously<br />

lastly<br />

quickly<br />

sadly<br />

slowly<br />

softly<br />

suspiciously<br />

Even adjectives formed from the present and past participle of verbs can be changed to<br />

adverbs by adding -ly. Here are some examples:<br />

PRESENT PARTICIPLE<br />

Adjectives<br />

amusing<br />

frightening<br />

interesting<br />

laughing<br />

pleasing<br />

revealing<br />

Adverbs<br />

amusingly<br />

frighteningly<br />

interestingly<br />

laughingly<br />

pleasingly<br />

revealingly<br />

PAST PARTICIPLE<br />

Adjectives<br />

assured<br />

bemused<br />

learned<br />

marked<br />

reported<br />

Adverbs<br />

assuredly<br />

bemusedly<br />

learnedly<br />

markedly<br />

reportedly<br />

Exercise 12.2<br />

Change the adjective in the underlined phrase into a single-word adverb. Then rephrase the sentence<br />

using the adverb in place of the underlined phrase.<br />

honestly<br />

He answered the question in an honest manner.<br />

1. He drove home in a safe manner.<br />

2. She completed the Haydn piano sonata in a perfect manner.

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