Boring in holidays how it can utilise usefully?
Make crafts, have parties,read
utilise
"Usefully" is an adverb, as it modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs by providing information about how something is done.
this isn't like official or nething but i think its cause the winter is so boring so people need stuff 2 do, so they created more holidays.
Usefully : to good effect, beneficiallyExamples:"The long prybar can be employed usefully in many demolition activities.""His vacation was spent usefully, organizing the journals in his attic.""I came to the realization that there were certain public issues that were most usefully dealt with within some sort of framework of at least my private beliefs, if not my private life. (Anna Quindlen)"
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The past tense of "utilise" would be "utilised".
The purpose for holidays (i would say) is to either celebrate some sort of birthday or so our lives wont be boring.
Usefully, usefulness.
He performed the task rather usefully! ( He did it well because he was skilled) The word useful is an adjective. Usefully is an adverb. The adjective can be converted to a noun by adding ness to it - usefulness which is used more commonly than the adverb.
Usefully - meaning the act of being useful.Usefully, he had left driving directions and his cell phone number, just in case they were to get lost.This text book is usefully short; it makes it so easy to digest.