you use sably in a sentece when someone is very sably
you dont use gladly, sadly.
Sadly, Rico was wrong. there was, sadly, nothing I could do. Glynnis sadly nodded in reply. Sadly, the results were not what I had expected.
Sadly, I was slipping into unwanted penury.
I, sadly, can not answer this
The young girl talked about her dad sadly when he died
"I only wish I could," he said ruefully, as he smiled sadly.
Sadly, my daughter with Down Syndrome is keenly aware that she is different from her peers.
Sadly, children living in impoverished areas often do worse in school.
'Sad' is an adjective, the adverb is 'sadly'.sadly
Sadly, there was nothing they could do.She looked at him sadly.Authors should avoid using adverbs, such as sadly.
Here is an example: I sadly regret that I lost the pool game.
After the schoolgirl turned him down, the boy sadly walked away and cried.