most angrily
Angrily is an adverb and doesn't have a superlative form. Superlative of angry (adjective) is angriest.Our teacher is the angriest in the school.
angrier, angriest
Angrily is an adverb. The easy way to tell is to ask if angrily describes a verb or a noun. For example, in "Angrily Joseph juggled for the disrespectful audience." 'angrily' describes Joseph's juggling, not Joseph. You can angrily stomp, angrily swear, angrily knock, angrily tell, and angrily defenestrate, but you cannot angrily Joseph, angrily beaver, or angrily window.
angrily
Yes, because it describes a verb. You can look angrily at someone. You can angrily hit something. But you can't be 'angrily'.
He angrily tore his paper in half.
No, it is not a verb. The word angrily is an adverb.
He angrily said he did not want to see her again.She angrily shouted her brother's name.
I went home with a angrily face
the man shouted at the boy angrily
I stared at him angrily after he threw the ball at me.
The Chinese artist angrily stomped out of the room. The storm raged angrily as the cat napped peacefully by the fire.