Yes, busily is an adverb.
Busily is the adverb form of busySome example sentences for you are:She was busily baking a cake.Everyone was working so busily in the office.
Busily is the adverb of busy.An example sentence is: "the beaver busily built the dam".Another example is: "Fred is busily painting the portrait".
Busily She busily tidied her desk.
The word "busy" is an adjective, applied to a noun, pronoun, or name. The adverb form is "busily".
No the word busily is not a noun. It is an adverb.
No. Busy is an adjective. The adverb form is "busily."
Very and busily are the adverbs in that sentences.
The past tense of bargaining is bargained. Busily doesn't have a past tense as it's an adverb.
The word "busily" is an adverb. It is used to describe how an action is being performed, in this case, being done in a busy or active manner.
most busily
The clerk was busily typing on the computer when I came in.
Example: "Sorry, I was busily picking flowers.