No, delicate is an adjective. The adverb form is delicately.
Yes, "delicately" is an adverb.
No. Delicately is an adverb.
No. Delicately is an adverb.
Delicate is an adjective. The adverb form is delicately.
"daintily" is the adverb for 'delicately beautiful' or 'charming'
Yes, the base word of "daintily" is "dainty," which means delicately small or pretty. "Daintily" is the adverb form of "dainty" and describes how something is done delicately or with elegance.
No, delicately is an adverb. The adjective form is "delicate" (fragile, or elegant).
Marie speaks delicately
An adverb is a part of the speech that modifies verbs, other adverbs, and adjectives. Adverbs typically answer questions such as how, in what way, when, where, and to what extent. Examples:Modifying a verb: We carefully folded the napkins.Modifying an adverb: He almost always gets a hit or a run.Modifying an adjective: The border was made of delicately flowered tiles.
Delicately, I put the final 'Lego' piece on the 'Lego' house.
what king's description says he came delicately?
delicately
Violently Delicate was created on 2007-11-01.