Cautiously is another word for carefully.
other words for multiplication
Watch carefully, as we translate the words "h plus 3" into actual algebra:h + 3
In the sentence "The child used the scissors carefully," the adverb is "carefully." It describes how the child used the scissors, indicating the manner of the action. Adverbs often modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, providing more detail about the action being performed.
more carefully, most carefully
"More carefully", and "most carefully".
It is choosing your words and/or actions carefully so as not to offend or anger other people.
Well uhm, you get rid of this uhm, like that! In other words, prepare your speech carefully.
carefully
No, "carefully" is not a verb. It is an adverb that describes how an action is performed. Verbs are words that express an action or state of being.
quick careful extreme The other words are adverbs -- many adverbs end in -ly
The word is "diplomatic," which means choosing words carefully to avoid causing offense or misunderstandings.
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care fare are full
Say what you have to say in as few words as possible. Choose your words carefully and edit what you write.
yes you can, but carefully. these 3 drugs compound the effects of each other. In other words : taking less of each drug, will give you a better chaance of not Overdosing !
A synonym for "inspect" is "examine." Both words convey the idea of carefully looking at or assessing something to gather information or ensure quality. Other synonyms include "scrutinize" and "analyze."
No, 'recently' is an adverb, a verb modifier. An adverb describes the action of a verb. For instance, in the sentence, "I carefully unscrewed the jar of olives," the adverb is carefully. Carefully is an adverb because it describes the verb, or, in other words, answers the question, "How did you unscrew the jar of olives?" " I carefully unscrewed the jar of olives." or, as in your case, "I recently unscrewed the jar of olives."