To anchor the plant firmly into the ground.
No, "y" is not a vowel in the word "firmly." In this case, it is acting as a consonant. The vowels in the word "firmly" are "i" and "e."
"I don't firmly understand this".
The word "firmly", meaning "in a firm manner", is an adverb.
To grasp is a synonym for gripping firmly.
Their job is to anchor the plant in the ground firmly and absord mineral nutrients from the soil around the plant.
Yes, the word "anchor" has a long vowel sound in the first syllable ("an-").
yes e.g. he held her hand firmly.
Lower the anchor, quickly!The anchor snapped off the ship.We have found an anchor close to the suspected shipwreck site.
The roots of a plant hold it firmly in the ground.
No, Sue is single.
In relation to Christianity anchored means that a person's faith is firmly rooted in a relationship with God. It means that there is little can move that person away from God.