It is very uncommon for a noun to add -ly to the end. If it was the case, the noun would still turn into an adverb.
When you add suffixes like -ous, -ly, or -ish to a noun, you are usually modifying the noun to create a new adjective that describes a quality or characteristic of the original noun. For example, "joy" becomes "joyous" (full of joy), "quick" becomes "quickly" (in a quick manner), or "child" becomes "childish" (characteristic of a child).
The suffix -ship turns the noun friend into the noun friendship.
You could add the suffix -ly to it to make the word sincerely.
This would not normally accomplish anything. The suffix -LY is added to many adjectives to form adverbs.Examples:quick - quicklycalm - calmlystrange - strangelyAlso LY forms as adverbs:dull - dullyhappy - happilyeasy - easilygentle - gentlysimple - simply
There are no specific rules to be followed for words ending in "ely". Most of the root words ending in E add -ly whereas words ending in Y replace the Y with an I before adding the -ly. Examples: complete => completely icy => icily hungry => hungrily
When you add -ly to the noun beggar, you form the adjective beggarly, which describes a noun as small and not at all generous, measly.
When you add suffixes like -ous, -ly, or -ish to a noun, you are usually modifying the noun to create a new adjective that describes a quality or characteristic of the original noun. For example, "joy" becomes "joyous" (full of joy), "quick" becomes "quickly" (in a quick manner), or "child" becomes "childish" (characteristic of a child).
The suffix -ship turns the noun friend into the noun friendship.
no. It is both a noun and an adjective but if you add ly (electively) it becomes an adverb so yeh.
No. Caution is a noun. To use the -LY suffix, add it to the ADJECTIVE form (which in this case is cautious) and you will form the adverb (cautiously).
You could add the suffix -ly to it to make the word sincerely.
The best way to derive an adverb from a noun is to first change the noun to an adjective, and then convert that adjective to an adverb, usually by adding "ly" at the end. For example, in this case, we can derive the adjective "secure" from the noun "security," and then add "ly" at the end of this adjective to make it an adverb. So, you end up with the word "securely."
Sometimes it sounds hard without -y or -ly
Words that drop the -le and add -ly are: Love and Bubble.EX: LovelyEx: Bubbly
Yes, you can.
Add the suffix -ly. Greatly. She was greatly disturbed by his answer.
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