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Ly Nam De died in 548.
Ly Cao Tong died in 1210.
Minh Ly was born on 1967-03-24.
Awa Ly was born on January 4, 1977, in Paris, France.
In topography, "ly" often refers to the suffix in terms like "hilly," "valley," or "sandy," describing the characteristics of a landform. It can denote the nature or type of a landscape feature, such as "rocky" to indicate a terrain dominated by rocks. Additionally, "ly" can also imply a certain quality or condition of the land.
Extra day in a leap year
an extra day in a leap year
The suffixes for the word "perfect" are -ion, -ed, -ly.
The suffixes of "suspect" are "-ed," "-ing," "-ion," "-ive," and "-ly."
While many adverbs ending in "-ed" do indicate past tense, not all adverbs ending in "-ed" convey past tense. Adverbs ending in "-ly" are often associated with how an action will be performed in the future, but not exclusively. The suffix "-ly" can also be used for adverbs describing manner, time, or degree of an action in various tenses.
In markedly the ed is prounounced mark- ed-ly. Marked is pronounced as though there is only a d on the end 'markd'
the seven openers are subject prepositional ly ing clausal vss ed
The word "repeatedly" contains three morphemes: "repeat," "ed," and "ly."
There are four morphemes in "wholeheartedly": whole (1), heart (1), -ed (1), -ly (1).
ed ing tion sity less able ment ity er or ful ly y
There are 5 syllables in single-handedly:sin/gle/-hand/ed/lysin/gle/-han/ded/ly
a prefix is the beginning of a word like re,pre,un a suffix is the end of a word like ful,er,ed,ing,and ly