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List of common verbs with suitable adverbs

Posted in January 12th, 2008


by aliciaallyloh in Adverbs
Here is a list of common verbs with choices of suitable adverbs compiled as examples:Study Hard

Verbs
acted
answered
ate
bled
bowed
caressed
charged
chuckled
crept
decided
explained
fell
flogged
fought
frowned
injured
left
listened
lost

Adverbs
quickly, suddenly, warily
correctly, immediately, tartly
greedily, hungrily, quickly, slowly
freely, profusely, slightly
humbly, respectfully, stiffly
fondly, gently, lovingly
bravely, desperately, furiously
artfully, gleefully, happily
quietly, silently, softly, stealthily
carefully, eventually, immediately
briefly, clearly, concisely, vaguely
heavily, quickly, suddenly
brutally, cruelly, unmercifully
bravely, furiously, gamely
angrily, sulkily, worriedly
accidentally, fatally, seriously, slightly
hurriedly, quietly, suddenly
anxiously, attentively, carefully
badly, heavily, sportingly

mumbled
pondered
pulled
ran
remembered
sang
shone
shouted
slept
smiled
sneered
spent
spoke
sprang
staggered
strove
stuttered
trembled
waited
walked
wept
whispered
yielded

angrily, inaudibly, indistinctly


deeply, seriously, thoughtfully
hastily, strongly, vigorously
hurriedly, quickly, rapidly, slowly
clearly, distinctly, faintly, slightly
loudly, softly, sweetly, tunefully
brightly, brilliantly, clearly, dimly
frantically, joyfully, jubilantly, loudly,
suddenly
fitfully, lightly soundly
broadly, happily, ruefully, sweetly
insolently, impudently, tauntingly
foolishly, freely, recklessly, sparingly
clearly, distinctly, earnestly, loudly
plainly, slowly
hurriedly, lightly, quickly, suddenly
awkwardly, drunkenly, weakly
bravely, desperately, manfully
excitedly, haltingly, painfully
fearfully, frightfully, visibly
patiently, anxiously
clumsily, haltingly, quickly,
slouchingly, slowly, smartly
bitterly, distractedly, sadly, touchingly
audibly, quietly, softly
stubbornly, weakly, willingly

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in November 15th, 2011 at 6:16 pm
hi..thanks for the list of the most common verbs. I liked the motto of stud y hard.

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you dont have all the words

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List of common verbs with suitable adverbs


Posted in January 12th, 2008
by aliciaallyloh in Adverbs
Here is a list of common verbs with choices of suitable adverbs compiled as examples:Study Hard

Verbs
acted
answered
ate
bled
bowed
caressed
charged
chuckled
crept
decided
explained
fell
flogged
fought
frowned
injured
left
listened
lost
mumbled
pondered
pulled
ran
remembered
sang
shone
shouted
slept

Adverbs
quickly, suddenly, warily
correctly, immediately, tartly
greedily, hungrily, quickly, slowly
freely, profusely, slightly
humbly, respectfully, stiffly
fondly, gently, lovingly
bravely, desperately, furiously
artfully, gleefully, happily
quietly, silently, softly, stealthily
carefully, eventually, immediately
briefly, clearly, concisely, vaguely
heavily, quickly, suddenly
brutally, cruelly, unmercifully
bravely, furiously, gamely
angrily, sulkily, worriedly
accidentally, fatally, seriously, slightly
hurriedly, quietly, suddenly
anxiously, attentively, carefully
badly, heavily, sportingly
angrily, inaudibly, indistinctly
deeply, seriously, thoughtfully
hastily, strongly, vigorously
hurriedly, quickly, rapidly, slowly
clearly, distinctly, faintly, slightly
loudly, softly, sweetly, tunefully
brightly, brilliantly, clearly, dimly
frantically, joyfully, jubilantly, loudly,
suddenly
fitfully, lightly soundly

smiled
sneered
spent
spoke

broadly, happily, ruefully, sweetly


insolently, impudently, tauntingly
foolishly, freely, recklessly, sparingly
clearly, distinctly, earnestly, loudly
plainly, slowly
hurriedly, lightly, quickly, suddenly
awkwardly, drunkenly, weakly
bravely, desperately, manfully
excitedly, haltingly, painfully
fearfully, frightfully, visibly
patiently, anxiously
clumsily, haltingly, quickly,
slouchingly, slowly, smartly
bitterly, distractedly, sadly, touchingly
audibly, quietly, softly
stubbornly, weakly, willingly

sprang
staggered
strove
stuttered
trembled
waited
walked
wept
whispered
yielded

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in November 15th, 2011 at 6:16 pm
hi..thanks for the list of the most common verbs. I liked the motto of stud y hard.

fatima said,
in April 4th, 2012 at 12:01 am
you dont have all the words

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List of common verbs with suitable adverbs


Posted in January 12th, 2008
by aliciaallyloh in Adverbs
Here is a list of common verbs with choices of suitable adverbs compiled as examples:Study Hard

Verbs

Adverbs

acted
answered
ate
bled
bowed
caressed
charged
chuckled
crept
decided
explained
fell
flogged
fought
frowned
injured
left
listened
lost
mumbled
pondered
pulled
ran
remembered
sang
shone
shouted
slept
smiled
sneered
spent
spoke
sprang
staggered
strove
stuttered

quickly, suddenly, warily


correctly, immediately, tartly
greedily, hungrily, quickly, slowly
freely, profusely, slightly
humbly, respectfully, stiffly
fondly, gently, lovingly
bravely, desperately, furiously
artfully, gleefully, happily
quietly, silently, softly, stealthily
carefully, eventually, immediately
briefly, clearly, concisely, vaguely
heavily, quickly, suddenly
brutally, cruelly, unmercifully
bravely, furiously, gamely
angrily, sulkily, worriedly
accidentally, fatally, seriously, slightly
hurriedly, quietly, suddenly
anxiously, attentively, carefully
badly, heavily, sportingly
angrily, inaudibly, indistinctly
deeply, seriously, thoughtfully
hastily, strongly, vigorously
hurriedly, quickly, rapidly, slowly
clearly, distinctly, faintly, slightly
loudly, softly, sweetly, tunefully
brightly, brilliantly, clearly, dimly
frantically, joyfully, jubilantly, loudly,
suddenly
fitfully, lightly soundly
broadly, happily, ruefully, sweetly
insolently, impudently, tauntingly
foolishly, freely, recklessly, sparingly
clearly, distinctly, earnestly, loudly
plainly, slowly
hurriedly, lightly, quickly, suddenly
awkwardly, drunkenly, weakly
bravely, desperately, manfully
excitedly, haltingly, painfully

trembled
waited
walked

fearfully, frightfully, visibly


patiently, anxiously
clumsily, haltingly, quickly,
slouchingly, slowly, smartly
bitterly, distractedly, sadly, touchingly
audibly, quietly, softly
stubbornly, weakly, willingly

wept
whispered
yielded

2 users commented in " List of common verbs with suitable adverbs "
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Verbs said,
in November 15th, 2011 at 6:16 pm
hi..thanks for the list of the most common verbs. I liked the motto of stud y hard.

fatima said,
in April 4th, 2012 at 12:01 am
you dont have all the words

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