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Softly is the adverb because its the one that describes the verb which is crept.

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Is softly an adjective?

Softly is not an adjective. It's an adverb.


What part of speech is the word gently?

Softly is an adverb.


Is the word crept a noun verb adjective or adverb?

It is a past participle of creep, which is a verb.


Which sentence contains both an adverb and a conjunction Lawson crept silently up the stairs but couldn't still his heartbeat or Lucille was a kind person but she hated people who spread rumors?

If a word ends in ly, it is an adverb. But and and are conjunctions. Not is an adverb.


Is softlier a word?

Which sentence forms the comparing adverb correctly? A.She spoke softlier to her teacher than to her parents.B.She spoke most softly to her teacher than to her parents.C.She spoke more softly to her teacher than to her parents.D.She spoke softlliest to her teacher than to her parents.Which sentence forms the comparing adverb correctly? A.She spoke softlier to her teacher than to her parents.B.She spoke most softly to her teacher than to her parents.C.She spoke more softly to her teacher than to her parents.D.She spoke softlliest to her teacher than to her parents.Which sentence forms the comparing adverb correctly? A.She spoke softlier to her teacher than to her parents.B.She spoke most softly to her teacher than to her parents.C.She spoke more softly to her teacher than to her parents.D.She spoke softlliest to her teacher than to her parents.Which sentence forms the comparing adverb correctly? A.She spoke softlier to her teacher than to her parents.B.She spoke most softly to her teacher than to her parents.C.She spoke more softly to her teacher than to her parents.D.She spoke softlliest to her teacher than to her parents.Which sentence forms the comparing adverb correctly? A.She spoke softlier to her teacher than to her parents.B.She spoke most softly to her teacher than to her parents.C.She spoke more softly to her teacher than to her parents.D.She spoke softlliest to her teacher than to her parents.