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no prosperous is not an adverb. it is an adjective.
The noun form of the adjective 'prosperous' is prosperousness.A related noun form is prosperity.
The child had a prosperous happy to be proud of. I hope this answers your question. =]
Tending to prosperity; favoring; favorable; helpful., Being prospered; advancing in the pursuit of anything desirable; making gain, or increase; thriving; successful; as, a prosperous voyage; a prosperous undertaking; a prosperous man or nation.
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In order for his business to be prosperous, he worked night and day. The family came to America looking for a bright and prosperous future. For the Ewing family, drilling for oil was a prosperous venture.
It could be with an apostrophe: A prosperous day's ahead. (day's = day is) Otherwise it is not a sentence at all, as there is no predicate.
I guess you mean prosperous? He was the youngest son of a prosperous British family.
prosperous?? People these days are more prosperous than 100 years ago.
We were approached by a man who appeared to be prosperous and addressed us in the Sicilian dialect. His was a dialect not usually associated with the more prosperous classes.
Since the economy had improved, the area had become very prosperous. There is a town called Prosperous in county Kildare in Ireland. With the correct investment it could be a very prosperous deal for all parties.
The emperor ruled for three epochal and prosperous years.
The Phoenicians were a people who became prosperous through international trade.
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The deposition of Col. Ghaddafi opens the way to a more prosperous future for the Libyan people.
Because of a long-continued drought, the farmers' fields in this previously prosperous agricultural region were barren.
Yes, you have spelled prosperous correctly.