The word "busy" is an adjective, applied to a noun, pronoun, or name. The adverb form is "busily".
The clerk was busily typing on the computer when I came in.
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.
the root word is'confirminglyishness'
No, "busily" is an adverb. Adverbs are words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to provide more information about how an action is done.
Example: "Sorry, I was busily picking flowers.
The word "busy" is an adjective, applied to a noun, pronoun, or name. The adverb form is "busily".
Hustled or bustled.
I am busily studying my taxonomy text.
most busily
Yes, busily is an adverb.
Busily She busily tidied her desk.
Busily is the adverb form of busySome example sentences for you are:She was busily baking a cake.Everyone was working so busily in the office.
Busily is the adverb of busy.An example sentence is: "the beaver busily built the dam".Another example is: "Fred is busily painting the portrait".
The clerk was busily typing on the computer when I came in.
Very and busily are the adverbs in that sentences.