Lazily is an adverb. Lazy is an adjective.
The word lazily is an adverb, the adverb form of the adjective lazy. It means done in a slow, unhurried, or lazy manner.
Yes. Adverbs are used to describe the way something is done and often end in -ly. Lazily is a good example of an adverb. It is the adverb form of the adjective lazy.
Lazily is an adverb.
The word lazily is an adverb. It means to do something in a lazy manner.
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The adjective lazy has the adverb form lazily.
The word lazily is an adverb, the adverb form of the adjective lazy. It means done in a slow, unhurried, or lazy manner.
Yes. Adverbs are used to describe the way something is done and often end in -ly. Lazily is a good example of an adverb. It is the adverb form of the adjective lazy.
Yes. Lazy is an adjective. It describes a noun: John was a lazy student, so he did not do well on his exams. But "lazily" would be an adverb. It would describe a verb: the little boat floated lazily down the stream.
Lazily is the adverb of lazy.An example sentence is: "the cat lazily nudged the mouse because it was snoring".Another example is: "he lazily left his bed unmade this morning".
Lazily stretch or stretch lazily for example; '...as I groaned and stretched my legs lazily...'
Lazily is an adverb.
Lazy is an adjective. Lazily, however, is an adverb. The former describes a noun and the latter describes a verb.
i lazily did my work, so i got a bad grade.
We sat lazily, drinking coffee, and watching the people go by.
There are three syllables in "lazily."
He fell lazily onto the sofa for serving the common good. Really??