No, the word 'happily' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.
A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.
Examples:
The prince and the princess lived happily ever after.
Ingrid bent over and kissed a happily smilingfrog.
The word 'happily' is the adverb form of the adjective 'happy'.
The noun form of the adjective 'happy' is 'happiness'.
'Happily' is neither a pronoun nor a noun. It is an adverb. In the English Language adverbs end in '---ly'.
No, the word 'happily' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb; for example:We happily escaped the boring lecture at the first intermission.The word 'happily' is the adverb form for the adjective 'happy'; the noun form is happiness.
No, the word 'happily' is the adverb form of the adjective happy. The adverb 'happily' describes the manner of an action (verb) as in a happy manner; with pleasure; by good fortune.The noun form of the adjective happy is happiness.
The prefix for "happily" is "un-".
frequent, frequenting, frequently
Both the adverb happily and the noun happiness are forms of the adjective happy.
No it is not a noun at all.
The noun form for the adverb happily is happiness. The word happy is an adjective for which the noun form is also happiness.
'Happily' is neither a pronoun nor a noun. It is an adverb. In the English Language adverbs end in '---ly'.
No, the word 'happily' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb; for example:We happily escaped the boring lecture at the first intermission.The word 'happily' is the adverb form for the adjective 'happy'; the noun form is happiness.
No, the word 'happily' is the adverb form of the adjective happy. The adverb 'happily' describes the manner of an action (verb) as in a happy manner; with pleasure; by good fortune.The noun form of the adjective happy is happiness.
NO!!! 'Happily' is an adverb. Reason, in the English Language most adverbs end in '---ly'.
No, the word 'happy' is not a verb; happy is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The noun form is happiness; the adverb form is happily. There is no verb form.
Happy is an adjective. (I'd be happy to show you around) It also may form an adverb, (happily) or a noun, happiness.
more happily, most happily
Nope. "Happily" would be the adverb form. Adverbs usually modify verbs, so you could *do* something happily. Happy is usually an adjective, and "happiness" would be the abstract noun form, or the word for the "idea" of being happy.
more happily, most happily