Using the -ly suffix to create adverbs
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basically |
Basically the two things are the same.
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frantically |
He waved his arms frantically.
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dramatically |
The football team lost dramatically.
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actually |
Although she said she was thirty, she was actually thirty two.
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accidentally |
I accidentally dropped the plate.
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occasionally |
We occasionally go to Burger King.
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truly |
The painting was truly beautiful.
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fully |
I fully support her view.
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shyly |
The girl shyly answered the question.
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slyly |
The fox slyly approached its prey.
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