Study the information about adverbs of manner.
Adverbs of manner tells us how something happens.
How did Jake behave? He behaved badly.
Adverbs of manner often have -ly.
The train went slowly.

Рис. \(1\). Train
Other examples of adverbs of manner without -ly:
Better, best, early, high, hard, last, late, monthly, near, wide, worse.
Some adverbs have 2 forms but the meanings are different:
Hard/hardly
Last/lastly
Late/lately
The team played hard. (positive meaning)
The team hardly played at all. (negative meaning)

Рис. \(2\). Team
If you need to use these words as adverbs, you should say in a + adjective + way/manner/fashion.
Svarīgi!
Some adjectives end in -ly: friendly, lively, lovely, sickly, silly, motherly, cowardly.
Miss Brown always greets us in a friendly way.

Рис. \(3\). Greeting