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The adjective in that sentence is "beautiful". An adjective is used to desciribe a noun. The noun in the sentence is "gift".
shyly, carefully
Shy is the root word. -ly is the suffix.
The similes I have found are "They bow shyly as wet swans" and "That is delicate as the skin over a girls wrist"
There are many words you can use to replace the word awkward such as odd. You could also say that someone or something is unsettling.
Shyly is an adverb. The adjective form is just shy.
"More shyly" is the comparative of "shyly". There is no single word form as with lowlier.
The adjective in that sentence is "beautiful". An adjective is used to desciribe a noun. The noun in the sentence is "gift".
The girl looked at me shyly. He smiled shyly.
No. The word shy is an adjective (timid, diffident). The adverb is shyly.
No, "shyly" is not a verb. It is an adverb that describes how someone is behaving or acting.
The adverb of shy is shyly.
apprehensively, timidly, anything of the likes!
Yes, the adverb form is "shyly." It means in a shy or timid manner.
shyly, carefully
a shyly approached approximation
Yes, it is an adverb. It means in a shy or timid manner.