This would not normally accomplish anything. The suffix -LY is added to many adjectives to form adverbs.
Examples:
quick - quickly
calm - calmly
strange - strangely
Also LY forms as adverbs:
dull - dully
happy - happily
easy - easily
gentle - gently
simple - simply
You add "ly" to a verb to turn it into an adverb, which describes how an action is performed. In most cases, you can add "ly" to the base form of the verb to create an adverb, but there are some exceptions and irregular adverbs that don't follow this pattern.
Sure, if you add the suffix "-ly" to the word "significant," it becomes "significantly."
It is an adverb. The adverb form of the adjective, sympathetic. A clue to knowing what part of speech the word is, is the -ly ending many adverbs end in -ly
Common words that end in "ly" include quickly, slowly, happily, and simply.
Yes, "ly" is considered one syllable. It is a common suffix in English words that does not add an additional syllable when pronounced.
Adding -ly to a noun typically forms an adverb, which describes how an action is performed or the manner in which something happens. For example, "quick" becomes "quickly" or "smooth" becomes "smoothly."
The features of AN ADVERB ARE WHEN YOU ADD LY ON THE END AND DESCRIBE A VERB.
You add -ly to a verb.-quickly-stupidly-wildly~♥~Reader58Thank you for reading my answer!
Ly is added at the end of a word so that makes it a suffix. Words that end in 'ly' are adverbs, or verb modifiers. Often, 'ly' can be added on to the adjective form of a word. For example, "quick" is an adjective, but add 'ly' and you get "quickly" which tells you how something was done. "I read the book quickly." How did you read the book? Quickly.
Verbs cannot end in -ly. Words ending with -ly are mostly Adverbs.
Sometimes it sounds hard without -y or -ly
Words that drop the -le and add -ly are: Love and Bubble.EX: LovelyEx: Bubbly
Yes, you can.
Adding -ly to a noun typically forms an adverb, which describes how an action is performed or the manner in which something happens. For example, "quick" becomes "quickly" or "smooth" becomes "smoothly."
possibly an -ly at the end of the word.
Any word that ends in "ly" is an adverb.
* When you say something you know is untrue or when people don't trust you anymore.
-s and -ly