As your question indicates, "entirely" is an adverb; it doesn't need an additional suffix.
Co is the prefix. ive is the Suffix
(You would have to use the adverb, which is tenderly.) She touched his face tenderly.
entusiastically is an adverb, it means that its describing a verb. You have to use it by describing a verb because then its not going to make sense
pureise is an suffix for pure
The noun or verb convert can use the suffixes: -ible to form the adjective or noun convertible (adverb convertibly) -ing to form the present participle converting (noun, verb) -er (also -or) to form the noun converter (convertor)
No. Caution is a noun. To use the -LY suffix, add it to the ADJECTIVE form (which in this case is cautious) and you will form the adverb (cautiously).
You can use an adverb to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.A nonspecific adverb, such as really or totally, can become entirely overused in everyday speech.
Use the suffix -ly when you want to change an adjective to an adverb. Ex: The girl is beautiful; adjective The girl spun around beautifully; adverb
You can use "late" as an adverb to describe an action that happens after the expected, usual, or planned time. For example, "She arrived late for the meeting."
The suffix in "utilize" is "-ize." It is a common suffix that transforms a noun or adjective into a verb, indicating the act of making use of something.
The suffix "iest" is a superlative suffix indicating the highest degree or intensity of a quality. When added to an adjective or adverb, it forms the superlative form of that word.
You can add the suffix "-ize" to "critic" to create the noun "criticize."
No. A prefix is a letter or letters placed before a word to form a new word. For example, the prefix ad- was historically added to verb to form the word adverb. The formation of adverbs from adjectives typically use the suffix -LY.
Sally mulishly adheres to her convictions about child rearing. The -ly suffix has changed the adjective mulish into an adverb. Stubbornly and obstinately are synonyms of mulishly.
Adverb
You could not make it with entirely cardboard, but you could use it for wings if you wanted to.
Period after suffix