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.
We sat lazily, drinking coffee, and watching the people go by.
i lazily did my work, so i got a bad grade.
There are three syllables in "lazily."
He fell lazily onto the sofa for serving the common good. Really??