Creating adverbs when we change the y to an i and add ly
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happily |
The children happily went out to play.
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angrily |
The bull charged angrily across the field.
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lazily |
The teenager crawled lazily out of bed.
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easily |
Fragile means easily broken.
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busily |
They were busily playing with the toys.
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greedily |
The dog ate it's food greedily.
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messily |
The children washed up messily.
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wearily |
The marathon runner wearily crossed the finish line.
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cheekily |
The child grinned cheekily.
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clumsily |
Laura fell over clumsily.
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* This sentence was added by a Spellzone user.
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