You need to take your exams seriously..
Seriously, who put beans in my shoes?
This crime must be treated seriously.
He was seriously wounded.
They were seriously considering the plan.
I don't know:) No Seriously that's what it is.
Seriously? The policeman arrested the person asking for sentences about him.
me and my sister have a closeness of friendship and family p.s i just took a straight guess seriously!!!
I will seriously consider the cumulative counsel of the council and reveal my decision when we reconvene.
I didn't mean it!I mean, seriously what's your problem?You are being so mean.
"The word you're asking me to say is debilitate." No, seriously, I'll do a better one: "I used a punch to the gut to debilitate my opponent."
Beware of the vicious dog that lives across the road, he could seriously injure someone.
I seriously thought Mary and Cody hated each other.
The first syllable "se-" is stressed in the word "seriously."
No, it is not a preposition. The word seriously is an adverb.
You can write it with a pen (or pencil) and paper, as well as with a typewriter (if you still have one), or a computer. No, but seriously....here's a sentence with the word bang in it: Some people believe in creation while others believe in the Big Bang theory.