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Yes, it is an adverb. It is the adverb form of the adjective proper, and means in a proper, beneficial, or expected manner

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Is properly an adjective?

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How do you spell the word propperley?

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What part of speech is properly?

The word "properly" is an adverb. It modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to indicate how something is done in a correct or appropriate manner.


How do you make a sentence with properly?

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What properly classifies the word rapidly?

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