Learn 10 English Adverbs of Manner - By EspressoEnglish
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 | |
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DESCRIPTION:
This video introduces and defines some common adverbs of manner. It shows their function and placement in example sentences.
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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.
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1. L.4.1.A : Use relative pronouns (who, whose, whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where, when, why)..