The adverb of humility is humbly or meekly.
Thoughtfully or thoughtlessly are adverb forms of thought.
Thoughtful is not an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. It's an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Example: Kendra is a thoughtful person. The adverb form is thoughtfully.
Wisdom is the noun related to the adjective wise. The adverb form is wisely.
The participial form of "to think" is "thought" so the adjectives would include thoughtful or thoughtless, and the adverbs thoughtfully and thoughtlessly. The present participle (thinking) creates the adverb unthinkingly. The adjective unthinkable creates the adverb unthinkably.Thoughtfully is the adverb form derived from think.Adverbs that can be used with the verb think are:clearlycleverlycreativelyresourcefullypassionatelyobjectivelyimpartiallyfairly
- Persuade
your mom lol that's how
when your trying to convice someone to buy or do something
steal them when their not looking
when your trying to convice someone to buy or do something
you can convice them and say pleaz
federalist
stop waiting on your momy and git some money and buy it your self
wait until they get the money then say you've begged for 7 months
You cant convice a girl to change her opinion about something without no communication
if you want to convice your parents for you to get a 3ds tell them how awesome it is and then beg till you get it
Persuasive Reading: Text that trys to convice or displays opinion. Hope that helped :)