"Helpfully", like most words ending in 'ly' is an adverb, all right.
Helpfully is the adverb of help.An example sentence is: "he helpfully washes the dishes".
No. Help is a noun or verb. A related adverb would be "helpfully."(the adverb helpingly is virtually never used)
One adjective for the noun and verb help is "helpful" which has the adverb helpfully and the comparative form "more helpfully."
One adjective for the noun and verb help is "helpful" which has the adverb helpfully and the comparative form "more helpfully."
Helpfully is an adverb so you would use it to describe a verb. For example: I have just helpfully attempted to answer your question. The manner in which I attempted to answer your question is helpfully.
The word helped is the past tense and past participle of to help, and can be an adjective. But the most useful adverb is "helpfully."
The verb forms: help, helps, helping, helped The noun forms: help, helps, helper, helping, helpfulness, helplessness The adjective forms: helpful, helpless, helped, helping The adverb form: helpfully
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This normally has the sense of 'with advantage'. For example: 'You could usefully file those papers in alphabetical order.' (The sense is: 'It would be a good use of your time to ... ')
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