The word sleepily is an adverb.The verb form is sleep.
He was sleepily enjoying the night.
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Yes. It is the adverb form of the adjective sleepy.Sample sentences:Imagine waking up at a civilized hour, walking around sleepily as the coffee jug boils. (sleepily modifies the verb walking)Her thick-lashed eyes look sleepily docile. (sleepily modifies the adjective docile)
sleepily i got up from bed and fell in my house stairs.
The word sleepily is an adverb.The verb form is sleep.
He was sleepily enjoying the night.
The word sleepily is the adverb form of the noun sleep.
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There are three syllables divided like so: sleep-i-ly.
Yes. It is the adverb form of the adjective sleepy.Sample sentences:Imagine waking up at a civilized hour, walking around sleepily as the coffee jug boils. (sleepily modifies the verb walking)Her thick-lashed eyes look sleepily docile. (sleepily modifies the adjective docile)
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sleepily i got up from bed and fell in my house stairs.
He sleepily undressed, forgetting to remove his jeans before putting on his pajamas.
No, the word "sleep" is either a noun or a verb depending upon how it is used in a sentence. For example: My sleep was interrupted last night by a loud crack of thunder. (noun form) I'm so tired I will sleep well tonight. (verb form) The adverb form of "sleep" would be "sleepily". Example: The child sleepily wiped her eyes and yawned loudly.
'He could only gape as the lustrous jewellery passed beneath his gaze.''The monkey gaped at the explorer that made his way through the jungle.'