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Minh Ly was born on 1967-03-24.
Ly Cao Tong died in 1210.
Ly Nam De died in 548.
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
ly, es, 's, ies, ed, ing, ing, lings