Learn 10 English Adverbs of Manner - Free Educational videos for Students in K-12 | Lumos Learning

Learn 10 English Adverbs of Manner - Free Educational videos for Students in k-12


Learn 10 English Adverbs of Manner - By EspressoEnglish



Transcript
00:0-1 10 English adverbs of manner from espresso english dot net
00:05 adverbs are words that describe verbs or adjectives and adverbs
00:10 of manner . Tell us how or in what way
00:13 and action was done . Here's some examples . He
00:18 quickly drank the water . I laughed nervously . She
00:23 read the letter carefully . Adverbs of manner are typically
00:29 located in one of three places in the sentence They
00:33 can be immediately before the main verb . For example
00:37 , he quickly drank the water . They can also
00:41 be located immediately after the main verb , for example
00:46 , I laughed nervously . If the main verb has
00:51 an object , then make sure to put the adverb
00:54 of manner either after the object or before the main
00:58 verb . For example , you can say she read
01:03 the letter carefully , or she carefully read the letter
01:07 . But don't say she read carefully . The letter
01:10 . Don't put the adverb in between the verb and
01:13 the object . Put it before the main verb or
01:17 after the object . Adverbs of manner can help make
01:22 your sentences more interesting because they add more detail to
01:25 the situation . So today I'll teach you 10 adverbs
01:29 of manner , together with example sentences . Number one
01:35 anxiously , anxiously can mean in a worried or nervous
01:40 way or in a Nim patient way , wanting something
01:44 to happen . For example , the mother watched anxiously
01:48 as her child crossed the street alone . In this
01:52 case , anxiously means worried . The mother was worried
01:56 about the safety of her child . Everyone's waiting anxiously
02:01 for the concert tickets to go on sale . In
02:04 this case , anxiously means impatiently . We want the
02:07 concert tickets to be available soon as quickly as possible
02:13 . Number two awkwardly awkwardly means in a way that
02:19 is not graceful or elegant . This can refer to
02:22 physical movements that are not elegant or to social behavior
02:26 that is not elegant . For example , she apologized
02:31 awkwardly after she realized she'd made an offensive comment .
02:35 This refers to a social situation that is awkward that
02:39 is not elegant . The four of us awkwardly lifted
02:44 the sofa onto the moving track , in this case
02:47 , awkwardly refers to a physical movement lifting the sofa
02:52 that is not elegant . Number three . Calmly ,
02:58 if you do something calmly , it means you do
03:00 it in a way that is relaxed and not agitated
03:04 . If you are calm , then your emotions and
03:06 actions air at peace . For example , he calmly
03:11 explained his point of view , the cat walked calmly
03:15 along the fence . Number four cautiously . If you
03:22 do something cautiously , it means you do it carefully
03:25 in a reserved way to avoid danger or something bad
03:29 happening . For example , the rock climber cautiously adjusted
03:35 his safety equipment . It's best to drive cautiously when
03:40 the roads air icy number five deliberately . If you
03:47 do something deliberately , it means you do it intentionally
03:51 on purpose . It was not an accident . For
03:55 example , the police think the fire was started deliberately
04:01 . You deliberately ignored me when I asked you for
04:04 help . Number six eagerly eagerly means you are excited
04:12 about something , and you do the action with a
04:15 lot of energy because you want something to happen .
04:18 For example , the kids eagerly tor the wrapping paper
04:22 off their Christmas presents . They are excited about the
04:26 presence , and they want to see them quickly so
04:28 they tear off the wrapping paper . Eagerly . I
04:33 eagerly accepted the job offer . Number seven faithfully faithfully
04:41 refers to something reliable . You can trust it and
04:45 depend on it . For example , she has worked
04:48 for this company faithfully . For 10 years . This
04:53 church has faithfully maintained its traditions . Number eight foolishly
05:01 , the adverb foolishly describes an action that was stupid
05:05 . It was not a good idea , and the
05:07 person didn't consider the consequences . Before doing the action
05:12 , for example , they foolishly spent all the money
05:16 they inherited and didn't save any for the future .
05:20 I foolishly committed to the project without knowing whether or
05:24 not I'd have time for it . Number nine .
05:29 Frantically . If you do something frantically , it means
05:33 you take a lot of quick action because you are
05:36 very nervous or in a rush , for example ,
05:40 I frantically took notes as the professor explained , what
05:44 would be on the test . The parents were searching
05:47 frantically for their child , who has lost in the
05:50 park number 10 gently . If you do something gently
05:58 , it means you do it with soft , delicate
06:00 and careful movements so as not to hurt or damage
06:04 something . Or it can also mean you do it
06:07 with kindness so as not to hurt someone's feelings .
06:11 For example , she gently patted the baby on the
06:14 back . The boss gently explained that I needed to
06:18 do better work . You can continue building your vocabulary
06:24 by taking my vocabulary builder course . There are two
06:28 levels of the course and each one will teach you
06:31 hundreds of new words . There's a discount . If
06:33 you buy both levels together , click the link on
06:37 the video for more information .
Summarizer

DESCRIPTION:

This video introduces and defines some common adverbs of manner. It shows their function and placement in example sentences.

OVERVIEW:

Learn 10 English Adverbs of Manner is a free educational video by EspressoEnglish.It helps students in grades 4 practice the following standards L.4.1.A.

This page not only allows students and teachers view Learn 10 English Adverbs of Manner but also find engaging Sample Questions, Apps, Pins, Worksheets, Books related to the following topics.

1. L.4.1.A : Use relative pronouns (who, whose, whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where, when, why)..


GRADES:

4


STANDARDS:

L.4.1.A

Are you the Publisher?