neatly
The adverb of neat is neatly.An example sentence is: "he folds his socks neatly".
No, it is an adverb. The form -LY almost always indicates an adverb form. The adjective form is "neat".
Not usually. It is an adjective, and only an adverb informally, when it takes the place of the adverb form neatly. Used with verbs such as serve or keep, it is technically still an adjective.
correctly
The adverb form of the word "correct" is correctly.An example sentence for you is: "She answered all the questions correctly".
Neatly is ADVERB. It answers the question "HOW".
Neatly is an adverb. Neat is the adjective form.
The adverb of neat is neatly.An example sentence is: "he folds his socks neatly".
No, it is an adverb. The form -LY almost always indicates an adverb form. The adjective form is "neat".
Not usually. It is an adjective, and only an adverb informally, when it takes the place of the adverb form neatly. Used with verbs such as serve or keep, it is technically still an adjective.
It can be, but the usual (correct) adverb form is quickly.
Hardly is correct.
correctly
The adverb form for the adjective obese is obesely.
The adverb form of the word "correct" is correctly.An example sentence for you is: "She answered all the questions correctly".
Yes, but not formally. It can be an adverb when it means "more quickly" which is the grammatically correct form.
No, it is a verb form, the past participle of 'to write.'