He thoughtfully sent me four delicate roses, in an attempt to make me feel rather better, when I was in the hospital.
she thoughtfully asked if her friend wanted some help
Thoughtfully, the boy picked-up the books that had been knocked from the bookshelf.
Phonemes are the individual sounds we make... so 'th' is one sound. the vowel sound from thoughtfully 'ough' is just one sound.So overall, there are 7 phonemes in the word thoughtfully/th/ /ough/ /t/ /f/ /u/ /ll/ /y/
The preposition in this sentence is the word "at". As this word helps show and focus the sentence to the main subject, or point in the sentence, it is the only preposition.
The word "thoughtfully" has three morphemes: "thought" (root), "ful" (suffix), and "ly" (suffix).
she thoughtfully asked if her friend wanted some help
Thoughtfully, the boy picked-up the books that had been knocked from the bookshelf.
He thoughtfully looked at his teacher.
Yes, the word thoughtfully is indeed an adverb.An example sentence for you is: "The Valentine's card was very thoughtfully made".
The student thoughtfully answered the question. I thoughtfully chose a present for my sister. The man sat in the library, thoughtfully reading a book.
Phonemes are the individual sounds we make... so 'th' is one sound. the vowel sound from thoughtfully 'ough' is just one sound.So overall, there are 7 phonemes in the word thoughtfully/th/ /ough/ /t/ /f/ /u/ /ll/ /y/
The preposition in this sentence is the word "at". As this word helps show and focus the sentence to the main subject, or point in the sentence, it is the only preposition.
I thoughtfully picked the girl's books up from the ground in the hallway, because she couldn't reach them from her wheelchair.
Pensively means thoughtfully. He sat pensively as she spoke, listening hard.
The adverb form of the word "think" is "thoughtfully."
The word "thoughtfully" has three morphemes: "thought" (root), "ful" (suffix), and "ly" (suffix).
Yes I certainly can make a sentence with that word.