Badly is an adverb. Bruised is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to bruise) and can be used as an adjective.
The adverb "well" is the usual opposite of the adverb "badly." If "badly" is used to mean "extremely or greatly" the opposite could be "slightly." E.g. He was badly bruised./He was slightly bruised.
yes badly is an adverb because badly describes how we perform.
Our trip could turn out badly. Bad is not an adverb. Badly is an adverb.
Yes, because it IS an adverb. Such as in, "He behaved badly during the movie".
Badly is an adverb.
no she is not she is badly bruised and i heard she sued him........
It is common in some people to have theip lip be bruised. Along with swelling, it differs in each person, but it is normal. =]
That is the correct spelling of the adverb "badly" (poorly, or fervently).
Badly is an adverb, and adverbs don't have tenses.
No badly is not a verb it is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb; for example:The transmission repair was done badly.We badly wanted that house but we were outbid.She sings so badly that it makes you wonder if they have an audition process. (The adverb so is modifying the adverb badly, further modifying the verb sings.)
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