Making adverbs with-LY

MAKING ADVERBS WITH -LY

RULE ONE: To add -ly to most adjectives, simply add “-ly” at the end.
for example:

loud -> loudly
snug -> snug
ly

Directions: Type in the correct word for each blank.
Then click on the Check Answers button.

Principio del formulario


<!–
function checkAnswers(form) {
var nCorrect = 0
var nWords = form.elements.length – 3
for (i = 0; i < nWords; i++) {
if (form.elements[i].value.toUpperCase() == form.elements[i].name.toUpperCase()) {
nCorrect++
}
}
if (nCorrect == 10) {
alert(“Excellent work!\nYou got them all correct!”)
}
else {
if (nCorrect >= 8) {
alert(“Good work! You got ” + nCorrect + ” correct.”)
}
else {
if (nCorrect >= 5) {
alert(“You’re getting there, you got ” + nCorrect + ” correct.”)
}
else {
alert(“Keep trying, you got ” + nCorrect + ” correct.”)
}
}
}
}
function giveUp(form) {
if (confirm(“Show the answers?”)) {
var nWords = form.elements.length – 3
for (i = 0; i < nWords; i++) {
form.elements[i].value = form.elements[i].name
}
}
}
//–>
smart ->

He clapped his hands together.

intelligent ->

She answered the question .

stupid ->

He stood there smiling at her.

smug ->

They smiled at her .

senseless->

He  killed the butterfly.

RULE TWO: To add ly to words ending in a consonant + y, add “-ily” at the end.
for example:

happy -> happily
merr
y -> merrily

busy ->

The secretary typed a letter.

crazy ->

Peter danced on the table.

sneaky ->

Steve took the last cookie.

lazy ->

We slept the day away .

angry ->

Marge  said goodbye.

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