What is an adverb of manner?
				Adverbs of manner describe how something happens. For example, it is possible to walk or run at different speeds. The words used to describe walking or running at different speeds (quickly or 
slowly for example) are excellent examples of adverbs of manner. They help the reader gain greater insight into the way a written scene is playing out. 
Comparing the following sentences will help you to understand how these adverbs change the overall meaning of the sentences they’re found in.
				
				
				
				The boys ran. (There is no adverb of manner in this sentence, so we can only imagine how fast the boys are running.)
				The boys ran quickly. (The adverb of manner is quickly. It tells us that the boys are in a hurry.)
				The boys were tired, so they ran more slowly than before. (The adverb of manner is 
slowly. It tells us that the boys are running, but they aren’t covering as much ground as they were before.)
				There are a few rules to remember regarding adverbs of manner:
				
				- When using these adverbs, be careful not to place them between the object and the verb. They often fit best after the sentence’s object or main verb.
- If there is a preposition before the object, the adverb of manner may be placed either before the preposition or after the sentence’s object.
- Add emphasis by placing an adverb of manner before both the verb and object, and when these adverbs are placed at the beginning of a sentence, they catch the reader’s attention.
				As you read the following examples of adverbs of manner, you will notice how the same adverb can lend different meanings 
to sentences containing nearly the exact same set of words.
				
Examples of Adverbs of Manner
				The adverb of manner in each example has been italicized for easy identification.
				 
				He quickly agreed to go to the store for milk. (His agreement was quick)
				He agreed to go to the store for milk quickly. (He would go to the store quickly)
				 
				She quietly asked me to leave the room. (Her request was quiet)
				She asked me to leave the room quietly. (I am not going to make noise when I leave)
				 
				The doctor woke the gently sleeping patient. (The patient was sleeping gently)
				The doctor gently woke the sleeping patient. (The doctor was gentle while waking the patient)
				 
				
Adverbs of Manner Exercises
				The following exercises will help you gain greater understanding about how adverbs of manner work. Choose the best answer to complete each sentence.
				1. The excited baby pounded the table _______________.
				a. Badly
				b. Hungrily
				c. Normally
				d. Variously
				Answer: B. The excited baby pounded the table 
hungrily.
				2. Walk ______________ or you may miss the bus.
				a. Quickly
				b. Slowly
				c. Personally
				d. Happily
				Answer: A. Walk quickly or you may miss the bus.
				3. Reading ______________ helps you to understand concepts better.
				a. Rapidly
				b. Briefly
				c. Carefully
				d. Always
				Answer: C. Reading carefully helps you to understand concepts better.
				4. Playing music too _______________ can damage your hearing.
				a. Slowly
				b. Cheerfully
				c. Carelessly
				d. Loudly
				Answer: D. Playing music too loudly can damage your hearing.
				5. A tortoise walks _______________.
				a. Mostly
				b. Slowly
				c. Happily
				d. Eagerly
				Answer: B. A tortoise walks slowly.
				
Adverbs of Manner List
				The following list of adverbs of manner contains 125 single-word adverbs of manner; this is just a sample, as adverbs of manner actually form the largest of all groups of adverbs.
				
accidentally
				angrily
				anxiously
				awkwardly
				badly
				beautifully
				boldly
				bravely
				brightly
				busily
				calmly
				carefully
				cautiously
				cheerfully
				clearly
				closely
				correctly
				courageously
				cruelly
				daringly
				deliberately
				doubtfully
				eagerly
				easily
				elegantly
				enormously
				enthusiastically
				equally
				eventually
				exactly
				faithfully
				fast
				fatally
				fiercely
				fondly
				foolishly
				fortunately
				frantically
				generously
				gently
				gladly
				gracefully
				greedily
				happily
				hard
				hastily
				honestly
				hungrily
				hurriedly
				inadequately
				ingeniously
				innocently
				inquisitively
				irritably
				joyously
				justly
				kindly
				lazily
				loosely
				loudly
				madly
				mortally
				mysteriously
				neatly
				nervously
				noisily
				obediently
				openly
				painfully
				patiently
				perfectly
				politely
				poorly
				powerfully
				promptly
				punctually
				quickly
				quietly
				rapidly
				rarely
				really
				recklessly
				regularly
				reluctantly
				repeatedly
				rightfully
				roughly
				rudely
				sadly
				safely
				selfishly
				sensibly
				seriously
				sharply
				shyly
				silently
				sleepily
				slowly
				smoothly
				so
				softly
				speedily
				stealthily
				sternly
				straight
				stupidly
				successfully
				suddenly
				suspiciously
				swiftly
				tenderly
				tensely
				thoughtfully
				tightly
				truthfully
				unexpectedly
				victoriously
				violently
				vivaciously
				warmly
				weakly
				wearily
				well
				wildly
				wisely