ambitiously
She would go like a lamb to the slaughter.
No, it's an adverb. It is describing how you are doing something, not what you are doing. You don't generously; you generously do it.
yes it is a verb No it is an adverb generously adv : in a generous manner; "he gave generously to several charities"
Generously means to do or say something generously. Here's an example:"Diane van Deren has used her gift generously, helping not only herself but many others along the way."
No, generously is an adverb, a word that describes a verb or an adjective. Example:He generously gave his time and him money to the cause.
Generously is an adverb. The adjective form is just generous.
The word 'generously' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Example:He generously gave his time.
Yes. For ex. The man generously gave the poor man a loaf of bread. "Generously" is describing how the man gave the loaf of bread. So yes.
Generously means to do or say something generously. Here's an example:"Diane van Deren has used her gift generously, helping not only herself but many others along the way."
Generously means to do or say something generously. Here's an example:"Diane van Deren has used her gift generously, helping not only herself but many others along the way."
Generously means to do or say something generously. Here's an example:"Diane van Deren has used her gift generously, helping not only herself but many others along the way."
Generously means to do or say something generously. Here's an example:"Diane van Deren has used her gift generously, helping not only herself but many others along the way."