Sloppily is an adverb. The adjective form is sloppy.
An opposite of the word "to" is from.
The opposite of up is down. So, opposite of the opposite of up is up itself.
The opposite of the opposite is the original value, -9.
The opposite of arrive is to depart or to leave.The opposite of arrival is departure.
She sloppily ate the dinner.
No, "sloppily" is an adverb, not a verb. It describes how an action is done, typically in a careless or untidy manner.
Sloppily is an adverb. The adjective form is sloppy.
I can write sloppily in any form. Just kidding. To create the superlative form of an adverb, put the word "most" in front of it. This was the most sloppily written answer of the evening.
It is sloppily.
No. The words sloppy and sloppier are adjectives. The adverb form is "sloppily" and the comparative form is "more sloppily."
The word 'sloppily' is the adverb form of the adjective sloppy.An adverb modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.
You could say "I worked so sloppily in my homework last night" or "I always write so sloppily that's why I don't like my writing" if you want to ask any more questions. I am here to answer it. I am cici123123!
Messily, without due care.
Untidy, messy, careless, slipshod. Watery and unappetizing food, eating sloppily. Dressing with loose and baggy clothes. Overly emotional.
Messily, without due care.
the answer is simper