The adverb of sleepy is sleepily.
An example sentence is: "she sleepily slides into bed".
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Yes, nightly is an adverb.
It can be. Asleep can be an adjective or adverb.
Dark can be an adjective or a noun. Darkly is an adverb.
Horizon is a noun, it does not form an adverb
No sleepy is an adjective, sleepily is the adverb. She is sleepy. (adjective) "I'm tired." She answered sleepily. (adverb)
The adverb of sleepy is sleepily.An example sentence is: "she sleepily slides into bed".
No. Drowsy is an adjective (sleepy). The adverb form is "drowsily" (in a sleepy or fatigued manner). Drowsy as in tired, weary, lethargic, so on. Drowsy would be an adjective- (She did it in a drowsy way) Drowsily would be an adverb. (He picked it up drowsily)
It can if you put "il" between "p" and "y"
No. too - adverb tired - adjective
as a noun = Sueño (dream) as a verb = Soñar (to dream) Sueño an adverb means sleepy.
When I entered the house, he was sleeping.
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Sleepy? If you mean "Sleepy" by a name, there's no such thing. If you mean that who is usually sleepy in Naruto, I guess that's Shikamaru xD
Sleepy's was created in 1931.
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sleepy [men and boys] [sleepy men] and boys