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== Adverbs of manner ==
== Adverbs of manner ==
=== Stellung ===
=== Adjektive ===
==== Adjektive ====
A Ferrari is a <span style="display: inline-block;background:tomato;padding:0.2em 0.5em;border-radius:0.2em;text-align: center;width: 5em;">fast</span> &nbsp; <span style="display: inline-block;background:lightsalmon;padding:0.2em 0.5em;border-radius:0.2em;text-align: center;width: 5em;">car</span> .  
A Ferrari is a <span style="display: inline-block;background:tomato;padding:0.2em 0.5em;border-radius:0.2em;text-align: center;width: 5em;">fast</span> &nbsp; <span style="display: inline-block;background:lightsalmon;padding:0.2em 0.5em;border-radius:0.2em;text-align: center;width: 5em;">car</span> .  


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* stehen nach Artikeln (the, a - an, this, that)   
* stehen nach Artikeln (the, a - an, this, that)   


==== Adverbien ====
=== Adverbien ===
At traffic lights he always <span style="display: inline-block;background:lightyellow;padding:0.2em 0.5em;border-radius:0.2em;text-align: center;width: 5em;"> stops</span> &nbsp; <span style="display: inline-block;background:yellow;padding:0.2em 0.5em;border-radius:0.2em;text-align: center;width: 5em;">carefully</span>.
At traffic lights he always <span style="display: inline-block;background:lightyellow;padding:0.2em 0.5em;border-radius:0.2em;text-align: center;width: 5em;"> stops</span> &nbsp; <span style="display: inline-block;background:yellow;padding:0.2em 0.5em;border-radius:0.2em;text-align: center;width: 5em;">carefully</span>.


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* stehen vor einem Adjektiv (''extremely'' difficult, ''completely'' safe)
* stehen vor einem Adjektiv (''extremely'' difficult, ''completely'' safe)


{{Achtung|'''Ausnahme'''. [[Englisch/Grammatik/Adverbs/Adverbs of Frequency|Adverbien der Häufigkeit]] ('''''adverbs of frequency''''') stehen im Englischen '''vor''' dem Verb.}}
{{Achtung|'''Ausnahme'''. [[Adverbs/Adverbs of Frequency|Adverbien der Häufigkeit]] ('''''adverbs of frequency''''') stehen im Englischen '''vor''' dem Verb.}}


=== Bildung ===
Die meisten Adverbien werden durch das Anhängen von '''-ly''' gebildet.


quick &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; → quickly
{{Fortsetzung|
 
weiter=Adverbs of Manner<br>(Bildung)|weiterlink=Adverbs/Adverbs of Manner|
careful &nbsp; &nbsp;→ carefully
}}
 
==== Ausnahmen ====
 
safe &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; → safely &nbsp;  (stummes -e fällt nicht weg)
 
gentle &nbsp; &nbsp; → gently &nbsp; (-ly ersetzt -le)
 
easy &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; → easily &nbsp; (-y wird zu -i -ly)
 
fantastic → fantastically
 
==== Sonderformen ====
Einige Adverbien haben keine regelmäßigen Formen:
 
{|class="wikitable"
! adjective !! adverb
|-
| good || well
|-
| fast || fast
|-
| hard || hard
|-
| loud || loud / loudly
|}
 
Same forms: daily, deep, early, far, free, high, left, long, near, right, straight, wrong
 
An '''''friendly''''' kann kein weiteres -ly gehängt werden. Deshalb wird es umschrieben: '''''in a friendly way'''''
 
''The girl was '''friendly''' - She answered '''in a friendly way'''.''
 
''Tim ran a '''good''' race. He ran '''well'''.''
 
''It was a '''fast''' race. They all cycled very '''fast'''.''
 
''I had to do some '''hard''' work. I had to work '''hard'''.''
 
''Pete is '''late''' again. He always arrives '''late'''.''
 
{|class="wikitable"
! adjective !! adverb !!  ≠
|-
| hard || hard || hardly = barely
|-
| near || near || nearly = almost
|-
| late || late  || lately = recently
|}
 
''He '''hardly''' works. ≠ He works '''hard'''.''
 
''We walked '''near''' the school.'' ≠ '''''Nearly''' 500 pupils go there.''
 
''He came '''late'''. ≠ He didn't come '''lately'''.
 
== Interaktive Übungen ==
=== easy ===
1.Put the verbs into the gaps:
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
David is an excellent drummer. He plays <em> excellently</em>.
 
Tia is a perfect guitar player. She plays <em> perfectly</em>.
 
Their band is a brilliant band. They play <em> brilliantly</em>.
 
Now they meet <em>regularly</em> in their garage.
 
There they practise <em> intensively</em>. But their parents say they shouldn't play the music so <em>loudly</em>.
</div>
 
2. Here are some comments about a concert. Complete them with an adverb with -ly:
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
1. "The singer sang <em>beautifully (beautiful)</em>, didn't she?"
2. "She began <em> slowly (slow)</em>."
 
3. "The band played too <em>loudly (loud)</em>."
 
4. "She remembered all the lyrics <em>correctly (correct)</em>."


5. "She smiled <em>nicely (nice)</em> to all listeners."
{{Adverbs}}
 
6. "She was dressed <em>colourfully (colourful)</em>."
</div>
 
=== -y  wird zu i+ly ===
Put the adverbs into the gaps:
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">[[File:Face-blush.svg]] [[File:Face-sad.svg|right]]
1. That smiley laughs <em>happily</em> (happy). That smiley watches <em>sadly</em> (sad).
[[File:Emblem-extra-cool.svg]] [[File:Emblem-very-very-evil.svg|right]]
2. This smiley smiles <em>coolly</em> (cool). That smiley shouts <em>angrily</em> (angry).
 
3. This smiley shouts <em>loudly</em> (loud). That smiley whispers <em>quietly</em> (quiet).
[[File:Smiley_green_alien.svg]] [[File:Face-angel.svg|right]]
4. This smiley laughs <em>nastily </em> (nasty). That smiley smiles <em>politely</em> (polite).
 
</div>
 
 
 
2. How did they say it? Find out how these people said these things.
 
Write the adverbs into the gaps:
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
a. "What was that noise?" Becky said <em>nervously (nervous)</em>.
 
b. "I got a good mark in German today," David said <em>happily (happy)</em>.
 
c. The children laughed <em> noisily (noisy)</em>.
 
d. "Don't make a noise, or you'll frighten that bird," Mr Burton said <em>quietly (quiet)</em>.
 
e. "You've broken my model, you stupid idiot!" Daniel said <em>angrily (angry)</em>.
 
f.  "I'll never see my old school friends again," Becky said <em>sadly (sad)</em>.
</div>
 
=== -al, -le ===
Put in the correct adverbs.
 
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
1. She sang very <em> musically</em>.
 
2. She dressed <em> simply</em>.
 
3. Are you sitting <em> comfortably</em>?
 
4. When he came back, he was <em>radically</em> changed.
 
5. I think the group plays <em>terribly</em>.
 
6. He started only some months ago. He learned <em> fast</em>.
 
7. He practised <em> hard</em>.
</div>
 
2. Write the adverbs into the gaps &nbsp; &nbsp; Use -cally or -bly / -ply.
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
1. "Stop! Don't turn the radio on! You've got wet hands!" Mr Burton shouted <em>automatically (automatic)</em>.
 
2. You are <em>simply (simple)</em> the best!
 
3. They were waiting <em>nervously (nervous)</em>.
 
4. They were sitting <em> comfortably (comfortable)</em>.
 
5. They think the group plays <em>terribly (terrible)</em> .
</div>
 
=== make adverbs ===
'''Make adverbs from the adjectives in brackets( ) and complete the sentences.'''
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
Last week Robert's football team, Wimbledon Youth Club, won their match <em>easily (easy)</em>.
 
They usually play very <em>confidently (confident)</em> and win most of their matches.
 
But yesterday things did not go so <em>well(good)</em>.
 
They did not play <em>carefully (careful)</em> enough, and so they lost against Bromwich Sports Club.
 
The Bromwich team played very <em>cleverly(clever)</em>, sometimes <em>faster (fast)</em> and sometimes <em>more slowly (slow)</em> than Wimbledon.
 
After a short time the boys in Robert's team ran round the field <em>nervously (nervous)</em> and started to play <em> badly(bad)</em>.
 
Robert had a very bad day - he played <em> terribly (terrible)</em>. Soon it was 3-1 for Bromwich. The Wimbledon boys tried very <em>hard (hard)</em>, but the Bromwich team played too <em>strongly(strong)</em> for them. Bromwich won the match 3-2.
</div>
 
{{Show-Hide|Last week Robert's football team, Wimbledon Youth Club, won their match <em>easily (easy)</em>.
 
They usually play very <em>confidently (confident)</em> and win most of their matches.
 
But yesterday things did not go so <em>well(good)</em>.
 
They did not play <em>carefully (careful)</em> enough, and so they lost against Bromwich Sports Club.
 
The Bromwich team played very <em>cleverly(clever)</em>, sometimes <em>faster (fast)</em> and sometimes <em>more slowly (slow)</em> than Wimbledon.
 
After a short time the boys in Robert's team ran round the field <em>nervously (nervous)</em> and started to play <em> badly(bad)</em>.
 
Robert had a very bad day - he played <em> terribly (terrible)</em>. Soon it was 3-1 for Bromwich. The Wimbledon boys tried very <em>hard (hard)</em>, but the Bromwich team played too <em>strongly(strong)</em> for them. Bromwich won the match 3-2.}}
 
 
{{Fortsetzung|
weiter=Adverb or Adjective?|weiterlink=Englisch/Grammatik/Adverb or Adjective?|
übersicht=Adverbs and Adjectives<br>(Übersicht)|übersichtlink=Englisch/Grammatik/Adverbs#Siehe_auch|
vorher=Formen von "to be"|vorherlink=Englisch/Grammatik/Tenses/Present_Simple/Formen_von_"to_be"}}


== Siehe auch ==
== Siehe auch ==
* [[Englisch/Grammatik/Adverb or Adjective?]]
* [[Building_up_a_word_pool/adverbs_and_adjectives#Adverbs_of_degree|Building up a word pool]] (Adverbs of degree)
* [[Englisch/Grammatik/Adverb or Adjective - be, feel, look]]
* [[Englisch/Grammatik/Adverbs/Steigerung von Adverbien]]
* [[Englisch/Grammatik/Adverbs/Adverbs_of_Frequency]]





Version vom 18. Februar 2021, 09:05 Uhr

Adverbien (engl. adverbs, lat. für zum Verb stehend) beschreiben Verben näher. Anders als im Deutschen unterscheiden sich Adverbien und Adjektive im Englischen an der Endung.

Adverbs of manner

Adjektive

A Ferrari is a fast   car .

Sebastian Vettel is a careful   driver .

Adjektive

  • beschreiben ein Nomen
  • stehen vor Nomen
  • stehen nach Artikeln (the, a - an, this, that)

Adverbien

At traffic lights he always stops   carefully.

In front of schools he passes   slowly.

When he sees a little kid he drives   extremely   slowly.

Adverbien beschreiben Adjektive, Verben, Adverben.

Adverbien der Art und Weise (adverbs of manner) ...

  • stehen nach dem Verb (drive slowly, watch carefully)
  • stehen vor einem Adjektiv (extremely difficult, completely safe)


Achtung
Ausnahme. Adverbien der Häufigkeit (adverbs of frequency) stehen im Englischen vor dem Verb.



Siehe auch