1. lovely
2. confidently
3. happily
4. creepily
5. sweetly
6. nicely
7. kindly
8. prettily
9. beautifully
10. peacefully
11. gratefully
13. naughtily
14. extremely
15. dumbly
16. likely
17. unlikely
18. ugly
19. friendly
20. unfriendly
21. lonely
22. silly
23. weekly
24. daily
25. holy
26. deadly
27. smelly
28. oily
29. manly
30. ghostly
31. chilly
32. jolly
33. girly
34. gaily
35. madly
36. bubbly
37. boldly
38. smartly
39. yearly
40. cuddly
41. cutely
42. daily
43. deeply
44. direly
45. easily
46. flatly
47. fully
48. fairly
49. foully
50. frilly
51. coldly
52. freckly
53. fondly
54. wetly
55. evilly
56. gladly
57. giggly
58. firmly
59. goodly
60. grimly
61. gently
62. gashly
63. freely
64. hubbly
65. lazily
66. crazily
67. keenly
68. longly
69. meanly
70. merrily
71. mostly
72. orally
73. overly
74. sparkly
75. pearly
76. doubtfully
77. poorly
78. purely
79. really
80. openly
81. ruffly
82. rapidly
83. punily
84. rarely
85. ripply
86. rumbly
87. safely
88. rudely
89. saltily
90. sickly
91. scaly
92. roughly
93. slowly
94. hastily
95. bumpily
96. wavily
97. wildly
98. willingly
99. wobbly
100. randomly
not all adjectives, but most adjectives from nouns do end in -ly, also adverbs from adjectives.
chillycostlycurlydailydeadlyearlyfriendlyholyjollylivelylonelymonthlyoilysillysmellyugly
Adverbs.
Adjectives that already end in -l add -ly to form the adverb. For example economical: economically; dreadful: dreadfully
adverbs usually end in "ly" and it answers how, when, where, and to what extent
not all adjectives, but most adjectives from nouns do end in -ly, also adverbs from adjectives.
chillycostlycurlydailydeadlyearlyfriendlyholyjollylivelylonelymonthlyoilysillysmellyugly
Adverbs.
· timely
actually
Adjectives that already end in -l add -ly to form the adverb. For example economical: economically; dreadful: dreadfully
Adverbs are words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs by providing information about how, when, where, or to what extent an action is done. They can help to describe the manner in which an action is performed or provide additional context to the verb in a sentence. Examples include "quickly," "happily," and "very."
adverbs usually end in "ly" and it answers how, when, where, and to what extent
No, all verbs don't end with -ly. Many adverbs, words that modify verbs, end in -ly; and many adjectives, words that describe nouns, end in -ly.Some examples of adverbs modifying verbs:clearly sawquietly spokesweetly smiledvigorously stirredSome examples of adverb that don't end with -ly:often gonow gonever goonce wentSome examples of adjectives describing nouns:a beastly storma cowardly liona heavenly daya neighborly guyMost adjectives do not end with -ly, for example:a hot daya green dressa happy babya sour apple
Suffix '-ly' is added to a word to make int into an 'adverb'. e.g. He ran quickly. or 'He walked slowly'.
No, the ending -ly is much more common with adverbs than adjectives. Often adverbs are formed by adding -ly to an adjective, for example: * happy - happily * fortunate - fortunately * recent - recently * new - newly * slow - slowly A few adjectively, like elderly, end in -ly, but it is not common.
Adverbs are often formed by adding -LY to the adjective form. However, not all modifiers ending in -LY are adverbs. Examples: high -> highly close -> closely huge -> hugely Adjectives that end in -LY : friendly, lively, lovely, silly, ugly Can be adjectives or adverbs: early, daily, weekly, monthly