They work gently so as not to break any fragile remnants.
They work slowly so they don't miss any thing
No, gently is an adverb.
Gently is the adverb form of gentle.Some example sentences are:She gently picked up the kitten.The soldier gently disarms the bomb.He gently strokes her hair.
He gently placed his lips on my cheek.
you can say, harshly or roughly to be opposite of gently
-LY adverbs make their comparative/superlative with more/most (more gently, most gently).
Yes, sedimentary rock contains many fossils mainly because they can be gently cover with sediment and preserve the fossils.
Fossils usually form when the remains of an organism are buried gently under sediments which later turn into stone. Intrusive igneous rocks form at depths within Earth where no life is found. Extrusive igneous (volcanic) rocks are so hot when they are deposited that any remains of organisms are usually incinerated. Fossils do occur in volcanic rocks, but very rarely.
more gently, most gently
most gently, more gently
Use the fastest speed available to separate the cells from the plasma/serum.
No, gently is an adverb.
It is important to know the terms of the landforms on the Earth. A shield volcano is a wide gently sloping mountain made of a hardened layers of low silica lava.
when you stroke gently, you are petting.
You got it. Gently is correct.
Gently is the adverb form of gentle.Some example sentences are:She gently picked up the kitten.The soldier gently disarms the bomb.He gently strokes her hair.
Gently Sleep, my sweet child. Gently Sleep, with that smile. Gently Sleep, little one. Gently Sleep, day is done.
She gently placed the fragile vase on the table.