tightly throughly totally timely tactfully tamely tirelessly tearfully thankfully thoughtfully tediously teasingly technically telepathically temporarily temptingly tellingly tenderly tenuously terribly terrifically terrifyingly therapeutically thinly thriftily timidly
'smooth;y' is and Adverb. In the English language words ending in '---ly' are adverbs.
Many adverbs are formed by adding -LY to an adjective form (patient-patiently, dutiful-dutifully), but not all words ending in -LY are adverbs. *When an adjective ends in Y, such as happy or sleepy, the Y is changed to i before adding -LY : happily, sleepily.
tony terry
Trolley .
Adverbs of manner simply describe the way in which is something happens or is done. Some examples of adverbs of manner that begin with the letter "Y" are "youthfully," "yearningly," and "yieldingly." Other adverbs that begin with "y" may be "yet," however this type of adverb refers to the time in which something has or has not been done,
· yesterday
teddy
All of the Tucker and Yoshi books are: Tucker and Yoshi T & Y 2 T & Y 3: Bowser's Revenge T & Y 4 T & Y 5: Finding Mewtwo T & Y 6 T & Y 7 T & Y 8 T & Y 9 T & Y 10 T & Y 11 T & Y 12: The Seven Demons T & Y 13: Lucky 13 T & Y 14 T & Y 15 T & Y 16 T & Y 17 T & Y 18 T & Y 19 T & Y 20: The Gathering T & Y 21 T & Y 22 T & Y 23 T & Y 24: The Dark Angel T & Y 25 T & Y 26 T & Y 27: The Secret of Mew T & Y 28 T & Y 29 T & Y: Saving Doomsday T & Y 31 T & Y 32 T & Y 33 T & Y 34 T & Y 35 T & Y 36 T & Y 37 T & Y 37.5/ Meta-Knight's Side T & Y: Future T & Y 39 T & Y: Friend Or Foe? T & Y 2.5 The Yoshi stories are: Yoshi: Dead Space Yoshi: Photosynthesis Yoshi: Speed Yoshi: Killed On One Condition Yoshi: The End
The suffix "-y" is used to form adjectives, while "-ly" is used to form adverbs. The suffix "-ily" is a combination of "-i" and "-ly" and is also used to form adverbs.
yachtyeastyurt (a round tent used by nomands in parts of east Asia.)yetyogurtyoungest
· xenophobically · yesterday · zealously
One food ending in Y is chicken curry