The adjective of creativity is creative
Yes, creatively is an adverb. Creative is the adjective form.
create, creative, creatively
The noun creativity is from the adjective creative. The adverb form is creatively.
She arranged the flowers creatively and put them in vases. The problem seems unmanageable, but if we think creatively, we'll find a solution.
No. Creating is the present participle of the verb (to create) and can act as an adjective or noun (gerund).There is no adverb form creatingly, because its meaning has been mostly absorbed by the more familiar creatively.
creatively. The art teacher taught us to think creatively
Yes, the word creatively is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb. Example use:We solved the problem creatively.
ways by which the school can creatively use the resources o the community
Simple.its adverb of manner.
Respond creatively but not submissively.
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Ah, what a lovely question! The adverb form of "create" is "creatively." It's like adding a touch of magic to your painting, bringing your words to life in a beautiful and imaginative way. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy little accidents in the world of language.