Happily is the adverb form of happy, meaning done in a happy manner.
"We were happy and we were celebrating." = "We were happily celebrating."
Some adjectives like happy, that end in Y, change the Y to an I before adding -LY.
Happily is an adverb.
No, happily is an adverb, the adverb form of the adjective happy.
No. Happily is an adverb. The adjective is happy.
Yes, there is an adverb form of the word happy.The adverb of this word is happily.For example: "I will happily eat this cake".
"Happy" is an adjective. The adverb is "happily".
No, "happily" is not a preposition. It is an adverb that describes how an action is carried out.
Happily is an adverb.
No, happily is an adverb, the adverb form of the adjective happy.
No.Because happily is adverb
No. Happily is an adverb. The adjective is happy.
Yes, there is an adverb form of the word happy.The adverb of this word is happily.For example: "I will happily eat this cake".
"Happy" is an adjective. The adverb is "happily".
Happily, as in they lived happily ever after
Happily.
Happily is an adverb.An adverb describes a verb (a doing word.)
Some examples of adverb derivatives are quickly (from quick), happily (from happy), slowly (from slow), and quietly (from quiet).
No, the word 'happily' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb; for example:We happily escaped the boring lecture at the first intermission.The word 'happily' is the adverb form for the adjective 'happy'; the noun form is happiness.