A little boy softly and quietly walked down the stairs at night.
"The siamese cat purrs softly when stroked," combines these sentences. Alternately, you could say,"The cat is a siamese and purrs softly when stroked."
They stare deep into your eyes, wants to be by your side always, calls you often, touches you softly, uses your name a lot in sentences.
The comparative form of softly is more softly
more softly, most softly
Yes, "softly" is an adverb. It describes how an action is done, such as speaking softly or walking softly.
Softly is not an adjective. It's an adverb.
Killing You Softly
He closed the door softly so as not to wake the sleeping baby.
Come Softly to Me was created in 1959.
Swing Softly was created in 1958.
No, it's an adverb because it describes an action.
The dog whimpered softly with the slightest sounds of wind.