This document is a handout in Spanish providing (1) adverbs of manner and (2) adverbs of degree for translation practice. It lists English adverbs and their Spanish equivalents. The handout instructs students to translate the adjectives and provides blank spaces for their name and group.
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1. INSTITUTO POLITECNICO NACIONAL
CECYT 2 “MIGUEL BERNARD”
Name: _______________________________________ Group: ______________
Handout 2
A. Translate these adjectives into Spanish.
Adverbs of Manner
slowly happily Bluntly quickly
briefly angrily Rudely carefully
gladly smilingly surprisingly sadly
successfully hurriedly brightly smoothly
highly leisurely Eagerly patiently
rapidly easily Strictly immediately
laughingly nervously Quietly sincerely
thankfully cautiously Meekly unhappily
regretfully strictly Sweetly firmly
finally recently impatiently enthusiastically
smartly stupidly Busily lazily
anxiously brutally insanely savagely
tremulously wickedly wrongly mournfully
cheerlessly eerily horrendously bloodily
loudly sharply Shortly suddenly
rudely honestly probably unbelievably
softly suddenly Clearly gradually
.Adverbs of Degree
almost far much too
absolutely fully nearly totally
awfully* greatly perfectly utterly
badly hardly positively very
barely highly practically virtually
completely how pretty well
decidedly incredibly purely
deeply indeed quite
enough intensely rather
enormously just really
entirely least scarcely
extremely less simply
fairly little so
terribly lots somewhat
thoroughly most strongly