The adverb form is "truly" (sincerely, honestly).
The adverb form "particularly" means especially or in one regard.
The correct form of the adverb is "efficiently" (in a competent or adept manner).
FUTILELY : adverb form of adjective "futile" : do engage in a fruitless action
you got it right. It is spelled the way you spell it.
Yes, along with the variant spelling cosily. It is the adverb form of the adjective cozy (cosy).
The spelling is "happily", the adverb form of happy.
The adverb would be shyly.Shyly, I asked the boy out on a date.
The adverb form of the word is "legitimately" (legally, truly).
The adverb form is "truly" (sincerely, honestly).
The adverb form is "usualmente" or "generalmente" (generally).
The adjective lazy has the adverb form lazily.For most adjectives that end in Y, the Y becomes an i before you add -LY.
The adverb form "particularly" means especially or in one regard.
The correct form of the adverb is "efficiently" (in a competent or adept manner).
In the US, the adjective is usually spelled cozy(comfortably close, snug).
FUTILELY : adverb form of adjective "futile" : do engage in a fruitless action
you got it right. It is spelled the way you spell it.