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The adverb for 'Just' is justly. The adverb for 'Punctual' is punctually. If you wanted to append them it would look like "Justly and punctually."

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What the other word forms for Punctual?

Punctuality (noun); punctually (adverb)


Is a punctual a verb?

No, punctual is an adjective, the correponding noun is punctuality and the correponding adverb is punctually.


When does an adverb modify another adverb?

When it tells how extremely, or how quickly, or how frequently the other adverb applies (adverbs of degree)."The truck turned very rapidly.""The storms passed quite rapidly.""He is almost always punctual."


What is the comparative and superlative of punctual?

The comparative is more punctual; the superlative is most punctual.


Another word for being on time?

punctual? =0/


If Tall is to short then tardiness is to?

punctual


What part of speech is punctual?

Punctual is an adjective.


What is the Suffix of punctual?

The suffix of "punctual" is "-al".


How do you use the word punctual in a sentence?

Bob is my most punctual student.I am a punctual person; I am always on time.


How do you write punctual in a sentence?

He made it a point to always be punctual. You must be punctual to an interview or you are starting off on a bad foot.


What is a prefix for punctual?

Oh, dude, a prefix for "punctual" is "un-." So, if someone is "unpunctual," they're basically just fashionably late, right? Like, they're not bound by the constraints of time or anything. Who needs punctuality when you've got style, am I right?


Is just an adjective?

Just can be used as an adjective to mean fair and as an adverb to mean exactly. The court made a just decision. (adjective) This is just the vacation I needed. (adverb)