Ummm....You've just spelt it correctly in the question...so there was no need to ask as you already knew!!
The word you are seeking is likely "gradually" (slowly or by steps), because the noun and verb graduate have no regular -LY adverb form.
The spelling (plural) of the large, grinding teeth is molars.
The comparative form of "slowly" is "more slowly."
Slow and slowly is an adverb. I was slow. I walked slowly.
The root word of "slowly" is "slow."
spell check, dictionaries, common sense (saying the word slowly aloud) spell check.
This is the word evanescence (process of slowly fading or dissipating, from the verb to evanesce)
The correct spelling is funnel (a pouring aid, ship smokestack, or to pass through slowly).
The word stooped means 'bent over'. The stooped old man walked slowly. She stooped to pick it up.
The first step is to concentrate slowly and learn to spell perfectly. You can increase your speed after you have mastered that.
The word you are seeking is likely "gradually" (slowly or by steps), because the noun and verb graduate have no regular -LY adverb form.
The word is spelled dries. Example: Watched paint dries slowly.
The spelling (plural) of the large, grinding teeth is molars.
1. howl three times slowly.2. here the letters in it.AAAAOOOOWWWW
The word sought may be one of these:plodded - walked slowly and unenergeticallypondered - considered, thought overplundered - looted, robbed
Oh, it looks like you might be trying to spell "mgfv." Remember, spelling can be tricky sometimes, but that's okay! Just take your time and sound it out slowly. You're doing great!
The best way is to proofread very slowly and carefully because the spell checkers on most PC programs are not 100% accurate. If you cannot do that, or do not want to, hire a proofreader.