The verbs in the table below describe how loudly or quietly a person is speaking and also, often, indicate mood. These verbs are all followed by clauses beginning with "that".
The following verbs all indicate something about how the speaker feels. What they usually indicate is given in the feeling column.
Some useful adverbs describing the way someone is feeling while they are speaking.
_ If someone feels angry: angrily, crossly, furiously, bitterly
_ If someone feels unhappy: unhappily, gloomily, miserably, uneasily, sadly.
_ If someone feels happy: happily, cheerfully, gladly, hopefully, eagerly (hăng hái, ham muốn)
_ If someone feels worried: anxiously, nervously, desperately (liều lĩnh), hopelessly.
Other useful adverbs are boldly, excitedly, gratefully, impatiently, passionately, reluctantly, shyly, sincerely.
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