Most English words ending in -ly are adverbs, describing how a thing is done or performed. In the sentence "He successfully reached the top of the mountain", successfully describes the verb "reached".
A noun is the name of a thing, a person, an object, a thought, an idea and so on - in the example "mountain" is a noun.
In modern very poor English many people leave off the -ly from adverbs, saying things like "He was hurt bad", instead of "He was hurt badly" - this does not help in understanding correct English.
Yes, the noun 'accomplishment' is a common noun, a general word for something achieved, or accomplished successfully; a general word for a skill or ability to do something very well; a word for any accomplishment of any kind.
Successfully is a Adverb.
The abstract noun for achieve is achievement.
"Success" is a common noun, specifically an abstract noun. Abstract nouns refer to ideas, qualities, or states that cannot be perceived by the five senses. In this case, "success" represents the concept of achieving a desired outcome or reaching a goal.
Proper noun
The word 'successfully' is the the adverb form of the adjective 'successful'.The noun form of the adjective 'successful' is successfulness.The word 'successful' is the adjective form of the noun success.
The abstract noun of the word "achieve" is "achievement." It refers to the result or outcome of successfully accomplishing a goal or task. This noun encapsulates the idea of success and the fulfillment derived from reaching a desired objective.
Yes, the noun 'accomplishment' is a common noun, a general word for something achieved, or accomplished successfully; a general word for a skill or ability to do something very well; a word for any accomplishment of any kind.
The noun 'graduate' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for someone who has been awarded a degree from a school, university, or college.
The noun form of "achieve" is "achievement." It refers to the act of successfully reaching a goal or accomplishing something, often with effort and skill. Achievements can be personal, academic, or professional milestones that signify progress or success.
Either noun or verb. Example as noun: "Barack Obama's campaign for President of the United States was successful." Example as verb (in its past tense form: "Barack Obama successfully campaigned for the Presidency in 2008."
success is a noun, but it also has adjectival, adverbial and verb forms: successful (adj), successfully (adv) and succeed (v).
The noun 'steal' is a common, abstract noun; a word for something purchased at a very low price; a bargain; in baseball, a word for an act of running successfully to the next base before someone hits the ball; a word for a concept.The word 'steal' is also a verb: steal, steals, stealing, stole, stolen.
I have successfully completed my home renovation.
Successfully is a Adverb.
No, "accomplish" is not a common noun; it is a verb that means to achieve or complete something successfully. Common nouns are words that name general items, people, or places, such as "dog," "city," or "book." In contrast, "accomplish" describes an action rather than naming a specific object or concept.
Here are 3 examples:He successfully washed the car, without scratching it.Bob successfully passed his exams.She successfully graduated from university.