well you would keep the ce and ly for example specifically.:)
The word precariously, like most words that end in -ly, is an adverb.
Like most words that end in -ly (but not all!) the word wisely is an adverb.
Suffix '-ly' is added to a word to make int into an 'adverb'. e.g. He ran quickly. or 'He walked slowly'.
It is an adjective. To use it as an adverb, you would add -LY (vacantly).
No, it is an adverb. Any words with -ly are an adverb.
Examples of words ending in 'ic' that can use the suffix 'ly' are:basic; basicallychaotic; chaoticallydramatic; dramaticallyeconomic; economicallyfrantic; franticallygraphic; graphicallyhectic; hecticallyhypnotic; hypnoticallyironic; ironicallylyric; lyricallymagic; magicallymusic; musicallyneurotic; neuroticallypatriotic; patriotically
It meens add an ly on the end of a word eg wildly
Words that drop the -le and add -ly are: Love and Bubble.EX: LovelyEx: Bubbly
Verbs cannot end in -ly. Words ending with -ly are mostly Adverbs.
Some nouns that end with the suffix -sion are:abrasionconclusionconfusionderissiondiffusiondivisionemissionfissionfusionlesionmansionmissionomissionpassionpermissionremissionsessionvision
Lamely, laterally, laughingly, lavishly, lazily, lightly, likely, lively, locally, loudly, luckily and lyrically begin with L. They end with LY.
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.
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correctly
Adjectives that already end in -l add -ly to form the adverb. For example economical: economically; dreadful: dreadfully
Adverbs typically end in -ly such as happily, abnormally, dauntingly, or brazenly. Adverbs modify a verb, adjective or another adverb.
Most of those words will be adverbs.