Suffixes ful and ly are added to the end of words to make them into adjectives and adverbs.
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bull |
A male elephant is called a bull.
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bully |
A bully is a nasty person.
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full |
This chocolate eclair is full of cream,.
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fully |
I fully support her view.
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pull |
The sign on the door said pull.
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dull |
The scenery is dull and uninteresting.
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gull |
A large gull flew overhead.
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helpful |
I was thankful to my helpful and kindly neighbour.
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helpfully |
She helpfully fixed the fault on my computer.
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painful |
When I broke my arm it was very painful.
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painfully |
His broken toe meant he hobbled home painfully.
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beautiful |
There's a beautiful view from my balcony.
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beautifully |
We all agreed that The Wind in the Willows was beautifully written.
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