I truly miss my dog.
You can use "truly" in a sentence to emphasize the sincerity or genuineness of a statement. For example, "I am truly grateful for your help."
i truly love you
He looked truly majestic
I truly wished that I would have done better in my classes as a young student.
The adverb truly modifies the adjective funny.
I was bereaved when I lost my grandmother, for she was truly amazing
The way in which that question was phrased was truly remarkable
I was bereaved when I lost my grandmother, for she was truly amazing. :)
She never truly stopped mourning the loss of her dog.
This year's harvest was truly bountiful.
The state of the Department's security was truly deplorable.
In the sentence "My great dream is that people will truly love one another," the noun clause is "that people will truly love one another." This clause acts as the subject complement, explaining what the speaker's great dream entails. It functions as a noun within the sentence, providing the content of the dream.