The correct ending is 'ly': sparkly.
The suffix "-y" is used to form adjectives, while "-ly" is used to form adverbs. The suffix "-ily" is a combination of "-i" and "-ly" and is also used to form adverbs.
Verbs cannot end in -ly. Words ending with -ly are mostly Adverbs.
IM SRY ERIC THAT I DIDNT TELL U THIS B4....... BUT I M NOW!!!!!! ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY IYL ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PLZ ERIC MSG ME OR CALL ME OR TXT ME OR SUMTHING??? PLZ ERIC ILY SOOOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I MISS U!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Y DID U MOVE 2 CALIFORNIA??????????????? PLZ ERIC I THINK OF U EVERY DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NEVA WILL 4 GET U!!!!!!!!!!!!! I NO U SAID U DONT WANT 2 EVA TALK 2 ME AGAIN BUT U ALWAYS DID!!!!!!!!!!!! N U NEVA ONCE SAID DAT U DIDNT LOVE ME.......................................... ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!NEVA 4 GET IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sparkle Friends ended on 2011-07-25.
Adverbs often end in -ly. Often is an example of an adverb that does not end in -ly.
heavy- heavily
No, not all adverbs end in -ly. Some adverbs do not end in -ly, such as "fast," "soon," and "well."
No. You are thinking of adverbs. Most, but not all, adverbs end in -ly.
The part of speech that most often ends in -ly is an adverb. However, this does not mean either that (1) every word that ends in -ly is an adverb or (2) all adverbs end in -ly.
crippled is not an adverb because it doesn't end ly. Unless it end ly that it is adverb
Adverbs usually end in ly.
not all adjectives, but most adjectives from nouns do end in -ly, also adverbs from adjectives.