Shortly is not a verb but instead is an adverb. An adverb is used to modify another adverb, phrase, clause, adjective or a verb. An example of shortly used in a sentence is, she left shortly after he did.
The verb form of "shortly" would be "shorten." For example, "I will shortly shorten the presentation to make it more concise."
There is no verb for shortly.Shortly can be used with different verbs so there is no "the verb for shortly".I'll see you shortlyShe is arriving shortlyThe paper will be on sale shortly.
"Soon" is an adverb that describes when something will happen in the future. It modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb to indicate that the action or state will occur shortly or in a short amount of time.
I threw up shortly after I was forced to deep-throat a 9" dick.
"Shortly" is usually an adverb, used to describe when something will happen soon or briefly.
There are several such words: anon, soon, shortly and presently for example.
There is no verb for shortly.Shortly can be used with different verbs so there is no "the verb for shortly".I'll see you shortlyShe is arriving shortlyThe paper will be on sale shortly.
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That means ' You will be informed shortly'
I threw up shortly after I was forced to deep-throat a 9" dick.
"Shortly" is usually an adverb, used to describe when something will happen soon or briefly.
Octavian Augustus died shortly before his 77th birthday.Octavian Augustus died shortly before his 77th birthday.Octavian Augustus died shortly before his 77th birthday.Octavian Augustus died shortly before his 77th birthday.Octavian Augustus died shortly before his 77th birthday.Octavian Augustus died shortly before his 77th birthday.Octavian Augustus died shortly before his 77th birthday.Octavian Augustus died shortly before his 77th birthday.Octavian Augustus died shortly before his 77th birthday.
Octavian arrived in Rome shortly after Caesar's murder to claim his inheritance.Octavian arrived in Rome shortly after Caesar's murder to claim his inheritance.Octavian arrived in Rome shortly after Caesar's murder to claim his inheritance.Octavian arrived in Rome shortly after Caesar's murder to claim his inheritance.Octavian arrived in Rome shortly after Caesar's murder to claim his inheritance.Octavian arrived in Rome shortly after Caesar's murder to claim his inheritance.Octavian arrived in Rome shortly after Caesar's murder to claim his inheritance.Octavian arrived in Rome shortly after Caesar's murder to claim his inheritance.Octavian arrived in Rome shortly after Caesar's murder to claim his inheritance.
He took over France shortly after the revolution.
shortly is a while later like a couple of seconds or minutes
Probably not shortly, but at some point they will.
Shortly is the adverb of "short".An example sentence is: "the doctor will see you shortly".
No. It is two words. The adverb back is modifying the verb bounce. There is, however, a medical slang term "bounceback" (noun, person) that refers to a patient who returns with the same complaint shortly after being treated.