Yes, the word accurately is an adverb.
Most of the adverbs in the English language have -ly as a suffix. Though not all of them do.
The adverb of accuracy is accurately.An example sentence is: "he accurately answered all the questions".
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Exactly, accurately, and absolutely are words that share meanings with the adverb precisely.
Yes it is. It is the adverb form of the adjective technical, and means related to a technique, or to specialized work. It can also mean more accurately or specifically (e.g. "technically it is not called a switch").
The adverb of accuracy is accurately.An example sentence is: "he accurately answered all the questions".
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The correct spelling of the adverb is "precisely" (accurately).
No, the word accurately is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Examples:The roofer accurately estimated the cost of the repairs.He drove an accurately measured course to test his fuel consumption.The noun form is accuracy. Example:The accuracy of the estimate was a pleasant surprise.
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Exactly, accurately, and absolutely are words that share meanings with the adverb precisely.
i think that the noun,pronoun and adjective are accurate part of speech.
The correct spelling of the adverb is empirically (based on experience, observation, or experiment).
No, the word fluent is not an adverb.The word fluent is an adjective.
Yes it is. It is the adverb form of the adjective technical, and means related to a technique, or to specialized work. It can also mean more accurately or specifically (e.g. "technically it is not called a switch").