No, it is an adverb. It is the adverb form of the adjective thorough (complete, detailed, meticulous).
No it is an adverb
the suffix in the word extensive is exten
Thoroughly is an adverb.
The word thoroughly means completely, totally, absolutely.
The word 'thoroughly' means to do something completely. Say you cleaned your house from top to toe, really well, then you have cleaned it thoroughly.
No it is an adverb
No, thoroughly is an adverb. It modifies verbs or adjectives.For example, "thoroughly wash your hands" uses thoroughlyto modify the verb wash. And "it was thoroughly enjoyable" uses thoroughly to modify the adjective enjoyable.Many adverbs have an -ly ending, so that is one clue that a word might be an adverb.
the suffix in the word extensive is exten
You just used thoroughly in a sentence, posed as a question. I don't know how to put thoroughly in a sentence. You need to clean that thoroughly. I was thoroughly incensed.
Thoroughly is an adverb.
We can use thoroughly in a sentence like this:1- He learns for the exams thoroughly.
what word is silent in thoroughly
The word thoroughly means completely, totally, absolutely.
That is the correct spelling of thoroughly (completely, or meticulously).
The word thoroughly means completely, totally, absolutely.
Some people thoroughly enjoy writing sentances.
He ran for a full hour and was thoroughly exhausted.