Yes it is. I very calmly answered this question for you.
Yes, the word calmly is an adverb.An example sentence is "she calmly walks away from the argument".
The word 'calmly' is none of the above, calmly is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb. Examples:Mother calmly held out her hand for my cellphone, and she calmly locked it in her desk drawer. Then, speaking very calmly, she said, "Meet me here on Sunday when I will be unlocking this drawer."
I don't think Y is a consonant in the word which means that Y is a Vowel in the world Calmly
"She calmly gave her speech to her entire class after practicing all night".
The word 'calmly' is the adverb form of the adjective calm.The abstract noun form of the adjective calm is calmness.The word calm is also an abstract noun as a word for the feeling of tranquility or serenity.
No, the word calm is not an adverb.The adverb form of the word "calm" would be calmly.
Calmly
Yes it is. I very calmly answered this question for you.
Yes I think so.
Calmly is the adverb form of calm, meaning done in a rational, unhurried, or careful manner. The officer calmly led the workers out of the burning building. Knowing they meant no harm, the farmer calmly shooed the deer away from his barn.
Close; calmly would be better.
Very gently slowly and calmly.