A suffix is the ending of a word. The suffix of the word, unfortunately, is -ly.
yes, usually words ending with the suffix -ly are adverbs
Dreamily is an adverb because almost all of the time any word ending in -ly will be an adverb.
Verbs cannot end in -ly. Words ending with -ly are mostly Adverbs.
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A suffix is the ending of a word. The suffix of the word, unfortunately, is -ly.
yes, usually words ending with the suffix -ly are adverbs
You smell
swimmingly
tinier, retina, retain
Adverb- most words ending in -ly are adverbs.
All I know is that it is a 8 letter word and the 6letter word is i
No, it is not (despite the LY ending). The word costly is an adjective (expensive, high-priced).
adverb. The ly ending is your clue to adverbs.
-ly. A suffix is an ending that can be tacked onto a word to give it a different meaning or make it a different part of speech. For example, -ly turns "Direct" from an adjective (in this case), into an adverb.
It is an adverb. He ran rarely. Most words with an "-ly" ending are adverbs.
factor,traced,tailor,afraid,direct,forced,detail