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She is in pain, please be sure to touch her softly.
Softly is a adjectiveI softly touched the leaf with my finger.Softly is an adverb. In the above sentence it adds information about the verb touch
only if you touch it softly but if you push on it it will die
well if you touch softly and it hurts or when you walk on it, it can be sprained or broken
You hear the vibrations of your vocal cords.
Pussycats walk very softly, so this phrase means to approach a subject softly and circumspectly instead of head-on.
The comparative form of "softly" is "more softly."
Touch the horse very softly, feed it and take good care of it so that the horse will trust you and make friends with you.
Comparative: more softly Superlative: most softly
Take her to the nearest doctor or start by putting a pillow on her head
First you walk up to him slowly and then softly say "bah" to him and then you touch his head and rub his ears gently and ask things like "who's a goaty goat?" making sure that he doesn't start ramming you because they do that. Then when you have him right where you want him, you say "hi"