The correct phrase is "if everything goes smoothly." In this context, "smoothly" is an adverb that describes how the action of "going" will occur. Using "smooth" as an adjective would be grammatically incorrect in this construction.
Everything Must Go grossed $2,712,131 in the domestic market.
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The correct phrase is "If everything goes smoothly." It's important to use the correct verb form ("goes") to match the subjunctive mood of the conditional statement.
Paul Scurrell goes by Smooth.
Christopher Carbone goes by Smooth.
She practiced her lines until she could say each of them smoothly. I'm nervous about our wedding day, but I hope the day will go smoothly. The performance went smoothly and the entire band played well.
well ... i would go where everything goes my way so everything is just right for me ;)
Clayton Chan goes by Dr Smooth.
Duane Kuiper goes by Kuip, and Smooth.
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Black goes with everything, including pink.
Black goes with everything.
Deshaun Williams goes by Smooth D. Omar.
Everything you eat goes to your stomach to be digested.