in this video I'll explain a few things about adjectives and adverbs he's a slow driver the word slow is an adjective that describes the noun driver and you put the word slow in front of driver as an adverb you can change this to slowly he drives slowly slowly is the adverb and it describes how he drives an adjective like slow describes a noun a thing or a person an adverb such as slowly will describe a verb an adjective or another adverb the ly ending often indicates the adverb but some adjectives also have an ly ending so this is not a rule he's a skillful player the word skillful describes the noun player to change to the the adverb just add the ly to skillful and say he plays skillfully here's the adverb and it describes the verb here and how he plays he plays skillfully you could also use the adjective good he's a good player and the adverb form for good is well remember that well is an irregular adjective so you couldn't say he plays good you could say it but you shouldn't say that you should use the adverb form well he plays well you speak good English good is the adjective that describes English or you speak English and then in this position would be the adverb good changes to well as an adverb you speak English well this word describes the verb speak she's a frequent visitor she visits frequently they're professional singers they sing professionally my kids speak fluent Spanish they speak Spanish fluently two more very important adjectives and adverbs are hard and fast in this example here he's a hard worker hard is the adjective that describes the word worker but hard is also an adverb he works hard there's no ly ending on this adverb it describes the verb the same thing is true with fast if I say he's a fast worker or he's a fast runner he's a fast driver the word fast describes the noun you can write the sentence this way and say he works fast so fast doesn't change as an adverb and it describes the verb works