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Adverbs of Manner — Adverbios de Modo

Say how things are done: lentamente, bien, mal

Building -mente adverbs

English adds -ly; Spanish adds -mente — but always to the feminine form of the adjective.

lento → lenta → lentamente (slowly)

tranquilo → tranquila → tranquilamente (calmly)

fácil → fácilmente (easily) — adjectives without a separate feminine just add -mente

The accent survives

If the adjective has a written accent, the adverb keeps it in the same place — -mente never steals the accent.

rápido → rápida → rápidamente (quickly)

fácil → fácilmente (easily)

Ella conduce rápidamente. (She drives quickly.)

Result: -mente adverbs are the rare Spanish words with two stressed syllables — RÁ-pida-MEN-te.

Bien and mal — the irregulars

Bueno and malo do not take -mente. Their adverbs are bien (well) and mal (badly) — exactly like English good → well.

Mi hermana cocina muy bien. (My sister cooks very well.)

Hoy he dormido mal. (I slept badly today.)

Never say "canta bueno" — just as you would never say "she sings good" in careful English.

Two -mente adverbs in a row

When two manner adverbs are joined by y, only the last one takes -mente. The first stays in its feminine adjective form.

Habla lenta y claramente. (He speaks slowly and clearly.)

Trabaja rápida y eficazmente. (She works quickly and efficiently.)

English repeats -ly on both words; Spanish trims the first one. It is elegant once you expect it.

Adjective or adverb?

Adjectives describe nouns and agree with them. Adverbs describe verbs and never change.

Ella es una conductora rápida. (She is a fast driver.) — adjective, agrees

Ella conduce rápidamente. (She drives quickly.) — adverb, invariable

If the word answers "how is it done?", you want the adverb.

Common Mistakes

Traps for English speakers

These are the errors English speakers make most often.

Habla lentomente.
Habla lentamente.
-mente attaches to the feminine form: lenta + mente
Canta muy bueno.
Canta muy bien.
Bueno is the adjective; the adverb of manner is bien
Cocina muy malo.
Cocina muy mal.
Malo is the adjective; with a verb you need mal
Habla lentamente y claramente.
Habla lenta y claramente.
With two adverbs joined by y, only the last keeps -mente
Ella conduce rapidamente.
Ella conduce rápidamente.
The adjective keeps its written accent: rápida → rápidamente

Recap: Adverbs of Manner

Formation
feminine adjective + mente
lenta → lentamente
Accent kept
rápida → rápidamente
Conduce rápidamente.
Well
bien (never "buenamente")
Cocina muy bien.
Badly
mal
He dormido mal.
Two in a row
adj. fem. + y + adverb-mente
lenta y claramente
Adj vs adverb
adjective agrees; adverb never changes
conductora rápida / conduce rápidamente
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