The dog whimpered softly with the slightest sounds of wind.
She whimpered softly as she listened to the heartbreaking news.
You can use "softly" to describe how something is done gently or quietly. For example, "She whispered softly in his ear" or "The music played softly in the background."
Since "softly" is a word to describe something, it is usually used like this: "The young girl laid the kitten on the pillow softly." Words ending in "ly" can usually be placed anywhere in the sentence... *(But it depends on how it sounds)
the child gave a grin after having a super chocolate Sunday
The word 'softly' is not a pronoun. The word 'softly' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.Example: Mother sang softly to the baby.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: Mother picked up the baby and sang softly to him. ( the pronoun 'him' takes the place of the noun 'baby' in the second part of the sentence)
Whisper.
The dog whimpered because it was in pain.
You can use "softly" to describe how something is done gently or quietly. For example, "She whispered softly in his ear" or "The music played softly in the background."
The word "whimpered" is the past participle, past tense of the verb "to whimper", a word for an action.The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.Example functions:My dog whimpered when we entered the vet's office. (verb, what my dog did)The boy's whimpered excuse did not move the teacher. (adjective, describes the noun "excuse")
The zephyr blew the leaves very softly.
I moaned, groaned and whimpered quietly as we walked up the hill.
The actor looked at the audience serenely and spoke to them softly.
Softly is a adjectiveI softly touched the leaf with my finger.Softly is an adverb. In the above sentence it adds information about the verb touch
They spoke softly to the sheep.
The tree leaves rustled softly in the warm summer breeze.
She is in pain, please be sure to touch her softly.
The sentence uses the poetic device of alliteration, with the repeated "s" sound in "softly," "rustled," and "stream."
The predicate in the sentence is "sang softly to her," which is describing the action (sang) that the subject (the fiddle) is performing.