Correct is the adjective; correctly is the adverb.
The adverb form of the word "correct" is correctly.An example sentence for you is: "She answered all the questions correctly".
Adverbs normally end in '-ly' so if we added '-ly' to correct, the adverb for correct is correctly.
That is the correct spelling of the adverb "probably."
The word "correct" may be an adjective, a noun, or a verb, dependingh on how it is used.
the word many is not an adverb since an adverb is and adjective describing a verb and "Mary ran many" isn't correct. words like quickly and steadily are adverbs.
Correct.
The adverb form of the word "correct" is correctly.An example sentence for you is: "She answered all the questions correctly".
Adverbs normally end in '-ly' so if we added '-ly' to correct, the adverb for correct is correctly.
admiringly admiringly(correct answer)
No, "lonesomely" is not a word. The correct adverb form of "lonesome" is "lonesomely".
Yes it is. If a root word, in this case, correct, is added with -ly, it is usually an adverb.
"Anyways" is an informal adverb used in casual speech and writing to signal a transition or change of topic. It is not considered standard English and is often viewed as more colloquial or dialectal.
It is visibly.
That is the correct spelling of the adverb "probably."
The word "correct" may be an adjective, a noun, or a verb, dependingh on how it is used.
the word many is not an adverb since an adverb is and adjective describing a verb and "Mary ran many" isn't correct. words like quickly and steadily are adverbs.
No, "pressureedly" is not a commonly recognized word. The correct adverb form of "pressured" is "pressure."