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Every month has 4 Fridays without fail.
The adjective sure has the adverb form surely. It can mean certainly, inevitably, or without fail.
No. In the pair, likely is an adjective, and less is an adverb. Likely by itself can be an adverb, as in they'll likely fail.
The adverb form of "fail" is "faily." However, this term is rarely used in standard English. More commonly, phrases like "in a failing manner" or "unsuccessfully" are used to convey the adverbial sense of failing.
The idea behind the Evergreen is that it stands for something that perpetually renews itself every single year, without fail and without decreasing its vitality. FAWK YEA!!
Without Fail has 432 pages.
it does what it says it allows you to miss every single note in quickplay on any song and yet it wont say you have to try again.
Without Fail was created on 2002-05-09.
Every time without fail and was the site of the very first Games.
She is a very religious person and likewise attend mass every Sunday without fail.
It's the most powerfull pokéball ever. You can catch EVERY wild pokémon with it without fail.