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'Faithfully', is an adverb, because it ends in 'ly'
However, The suffix component of the word 'faithfully', is 'fully', because the word 'faith' can stand alone, without the suffix.
Yes and no.
Faith is a word so faithful will make it a suffix but the word is faithfully so the word is an adverb of manner.
(This is done by a 4th grader so this might no be accurate)
yes from faithful
The suffix for undo is to not do.
The suffix is -tion. This suffix means the process of.
The suffix for "instruct" is "-ion".
suffix
Able is a suffix if atached to the end of the word, but is also a root meaning, capable of, worthy of.
Yours Faithfully
Comparative: more faithfully Superlative: most faithfully
Faithfully is an adverb and does not have a plural form. There cannot be more than one faithfully.
The servant stayed faithfully by his master, no matter the problem. The novel was translated as faithfully as possible.
I am faithfully yours.
faithfully
Dependably and reliably are synonyms for faithfully.
My sister Faithfully prayed to god
I have faithfully served the Lord with all my heart.
"Yours Faithfully" was created in 1953 by Indian film director and producer Bimal Roy.
It can be... as in the sentence "She followed him faithfully."; in which case she is the subject, followed is an action verb, him is the direct object, and faithfully is an abverb modifying the verb followed.
The word "faithfully" is spelled f-a-i-t-h-f-u-l-l-y.