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Skillfully is the adverb form of skillful.
The adverb form of skillful is skillfully.
Skillfully is an adverb. Skillful is the adjective form.
Skilful (UK spelling) / skillful (US spelling) is not an adverb, no.Skilful/skillful is actually an adjective.The adverb form is Skilfully (UK) / skillfully(US).
Like this: I did my history homework yesterday. That's how you use yesterday as an adverb in a sentence
Adverb
Yes. It means in a skillful manner.
(You would have to use the adverb, which is tenderly.) She touched his face tenderly.
No, the word 'skillfully' is the adverb form of the adjective 'skillful'.The noun form of the adjective 'skillful' is skillfulness.The word 'skillful' is the adjective form of the noun skill.
In the English language, "fire" has no adverb form.
Example: "My uncle is quite skillful when it comes to drawing."
Profoundly is a adverb.