Adding ly to an adjective
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usually |
Puppies are usually excitable.
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sadly |
Sadly I was busy and couldn't make the party.
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completely |
My conscience is completely clear.
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finally |
The project was finally complete.
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gently |
The wind blew gently over the beach.
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simply |
I simply don't like sprouts, and that's that!
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humbly |
The adverb from the adjective 'humble' is humbly.
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nobly |
The adverb from the adjective 'noble' is nobly.
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comically |
The adverb from the adjective 'comic' is comically.
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basically |
Basically the two things are the same.
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frantically |
The adverb from the adjective 'frantic' is frantically.
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dramatically |
The car crashed into the wall dramatically.
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happily |
The children happily went out to play.
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angrily |
The man and his co-defendant looked at the judge angrily.
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