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Yes, "very loudly" is correct grammar. For example, you can say something like "My sister likes to sing very loudly in her bedroom."

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How do you spell loudly?

The correct spelling is "loudly" (high volume).


Which is grammatically correct - 'She speaks very loudly' or 'She speaks loud'?

She speaks very loudly.Speaks is a verb, and you want to describe how she speaks, so you need to use an adverb.Loudly is an adverb. (Many adverbs end on -ly eg. softly, stupidly, quickly)You cannot use loud, as loud is an adjective, and adjectives can only be used to describe a noun. eg. Turn off that loud music. He was playing his loud guitar.


Who farts very loudly?

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Is very loudly an adverb?

"Very loudly" is two words, and yes, they are both adverbs.


How do you use loudly in a imperative sentence?

An imperative sentence.Shout loudly!


Which is grammatically correct. I am not singing that loud or I am not singing that loudly. And can you please explain to me why it is correct?

"I am not singing that loud" is correct. Loud is both an adjective and an adverb. As an adverb, it is preferred over the suffixed adverbial form "loudly" with verbs of singing or speaking. "I am not singing that loudly" is not incorrect in formal writing, but in speech it is stilted. It is a important to remember that not all adverbs end in -ly, and many are indistinguishable from their adjectival counterparts.


How can you use loudly in a sentence?

The man shouted loudly down the hall, disturbing most of the employees.


How do you use the word rude in the sentence?

Rude as in being mean or so.EX: He was so rude, by talking very loudly at the wedding.


How do you use the word loudly in a sentence?

The fans cheered loudly when the performers took their final bows.


Is loudly adverb?

Yes - an adverb describes how something is done. eg: How did she speak? She spoke loudly.


Can you use loudly at the end of the sentence?

Yes it can be used at the end of a sentence, however, its a word which can be at the beginning, middle or end. E.g. Loudly, he ran away. She screamed loudly because she was scared. He heard someone screaming loudly.


What can make a horde of snakes hiss very loudly?

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