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The adverb of the word happy is happily.

An example sentence is: "I will happily accept the pay rise".

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How is happily an adverb?

Happily is the adverb form of happy, meaning done in a happy manner. "We were happy and we were celebrating." = "We were happily celebrating." Some adjectives like happy, that end in Y, change the Y to an I before adding -LY.


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