The nurse lightly dabbed some medicine onto my cut to disinfect it.
This is a decision that cannot be taken lightly.
The match burned lightly.
Yes it is possible to have a sentence with an adjective and an adverb. eg The small girl danced lightly across the stage. small = adjective lightly = adverb
The adverb is 'lightly' because it describes how to do something.
"The titanic achievements of our industrial age, are not to be lightly dismissed."
The squirrel leaped from the tree and landed lightly on the freshly sprung grass below.
just use the red lightly.
Aplly very lightly. I recommend really only putting it on very lightly on the cheaks and temples
Aplly very lightly. I recommend really only putting it on very lightly on the cheaks and temples
Since the underlining is lost and no choices are given, I will guess at what is intended.CovenantcontractpromisevowGroomhusband to bemateMarriagebondunionwedding"Not to be taken lightly" is a reference to Covenant. Making a promise, taking a vow, or signing a contract is to be considered a serious act.
She developed agoraphobia after experiencing a panic attack in a crowded shopping mall, making it difficult for her to leave her house.
just use your hands under running water, or use a vegetable brush lightly.
i do not know how to use embalming in a sentence. (there is the sentence)