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yes similarly is an adverb but similar is an adjective.

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What is similarly?

Similarly is an adverb.


What is the adverb for similar?

Similarly is the adverb of "similar"An example sentence is: They were similarly dressed".


How would you use similarly in a sentence as an adverb?

*(Similarly can only be an adverb) The soldiers all wore uniforms and so were dressed similarly to each other. The new machine functioned similarly to the old one.


How do you spell similarly?

That is the correct spelling of the adverb "similarly" (in a like manner).


What part of speech is the word similarly?

"Similarly" is an adverb. It is used to indicate that something is done in a similar manner or way.


Is softy an adverb?

No. The word softy (also softie) is a noun applied to a person.The similarly spelled word softly is an adverb.


Is exiting an adjective or an adverb?

Exiting is a verb. (Present participle of exit)Example, 'He is exiting the room'.*The similarly spelled word "exciting" is an adjective, with "excitingly" as the adverb form.


How do you spell throuht?

The preposition is spelled "through" (the phonetic shorthand thru is not proper).An adverb form is similarly "throughout" (in all parts).


What part of speech are Similarily and on the other hand used for?

Similarly is an adverb and is used to compare two things. On the other hand is a prepositional phrase used to contrast two things.


Is lacrosse an adverb?

No. Lacrosse is a noun - a sport invented by the Canadian First Peoples that uses a ball, and netted cups mounted on the end of a stick, played somewhat similarly to field hockey.


What does suffix -ier mean?

it means something around more


Is hyper an adverb?

It can be. As a slang term meaning "hyperactive" it can be either an adjective or a noun.