Yes, there is an adverb form of the word happy.
The adverb of this word is happily.
For example: "I will happily eat this cake".
Yes the adverb form is happily.
"Happy" is an adjective. The adverb is "happily".
The adverb of happy is happily.An example sentence is: "he will happily attend the event".
The adverb of the word happy is happily.An example sentence is: "I will happily accept the pay rise".
adverb
"Happily" is the adverb. As with several other words, you change the final "y" of the basic word to "i" before adding the suffix.
"Happy" is an adjective. The adverb is "happily".
The adverb of happy is happily.An example sentence is: "he will happily attend the event".
ist happy ein adverb
The adverb of the word happy is happily.An example sentence is: "I will happily accept the pay rise".
adverb
"Happily" is the adverb. As with several other words, you change the final "y" of the basic word to "i" before adding the suffix.
The word happy is an adjective.The adverb form of happy is happily.An example sentence is: "she happily accepted the flowers, but still denied his invitation to have dinner".
Dan - proper noun is - verb very - adverb happy - adjective
No, happily is an adverb, the adverb form of the adjective happy.
adjective
Happily is the adverb form of happy, meaning done in a happy manner. "We were happy and we were celebrating." = "We were happily celebrating." Some adjectives like happy, that end in Y, change the Y to an I before adding -LY.
Bob is really happy. Bob--noun is--verb (linking) really (adverb) happy (adjective)