b. The winds are light and the sea is sleeping quietly today.
When I looked around the door, I saw the baby sleeping quietly.
Yes, the word quietly is an adverb.An example sentence with the adverb is: "they quietly tiptoe to the cake cupboard".
Yes, quietly is an adverb.Some example sentences for you are:He quietly entered the house.If you could talk quietly in the library, or better not at all, that'll be great.
Quietly is the adverb for quiet.
as in play "quietly", yes.
No. Any animal can stare at you quietly.
When I looked around the door, I saw the baby sleeping quietly.
Yes, the word quietly is an adverb.An example sentence is:"We quietly walked out of the library."
No, "quietly" is an adverb. It describes how an action is performed. For example, in the sentence "She whispered quietly," "quietly" is describing how she whispered.
Yes, the word quietly is an adverb.An example sentence with the adverb is: "they quietly tiptoe to the cake cupboard".
Yes, quietly is an adverb.Some example sentences for you are:He quietly entered the house.If you could talk quietly in the library, or better not at all, that'll be great.
Quietly is an adverb because it modifies a verb. For example, "Wilkins quietly reminded Inspector LeStrade that Holmes would be arriving soon."
The verb "peep" or "peeped' is often followed by "in" or "into", based on the noun/pronoun and verb tense. Example sentences: I wanted to just peep in the window and quietly leave. I peeped into the cage but feared waking the sleeping bear. He peeped into the room so he wouldn't wake his sleeping child.
Quietly is the adverb for quiet.
A 'doing word' is a verb. The word quietly is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb or an adjective. Example sentences for quietly:She sang quietly to the baby. (sang is the verb, quietly describes how she sang)You may play some music if you play it quietly. (play is the verb, quietly describes how it should be played)
So she wouldn't wake up the sleeping pills
Some onomatopoeic words for speaking very quietly are whisper, murmur, mumble, and hush.