Of course you can. It is possible to say anything angrily (though I'd struggle to think of a circumstance in which you might need to).
Yes. Why else would you be screaming....?
If one wants to say the word bubbles angrily, one would need to do so in an angry or mean tone. One would also probably raise one's voice for the full effect of anger.
The root word for angrily is anger.
No, "angerily" is not a word. But "angrily" is. Example: He angrily yelled at his sister.
the angrily boy said a bad word.
No, it is not a verb. The word angrily is an adverb.
"To fly of the handle" is the correct term.
I went home with a angrily face
He angrily said he did not want to see her again.She angrily shouted her brother's name.
No, the word 'angrily' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb: She spoke angrily. He angrily slammed the door.An adverb can modify a verb, an adjective, and another adverb.The verb is to anger (angers, angering, angered). The word anger is also a noun.
John turned to him and said angrily, "Why are you following me?"
The adverb form of the word "angry" is angrily.Some example sentences are:He angrily chewed his food.She looked at him angrily.