well, the sentence would be more correct if you did:Not only did she sing beautifully, but she also danced beautifully.ORNot only did she sing beautifully, but she danced beautifully as well.
he sang beautifully in falsetto.
The song was beautiful. Mary sang beautifully. You are beautiful. Your eyes sparkle beautifully in the candlelight.
Baroque refers to a style or period of architecture in Europe. An example of a sentence would be: "The building was beautifully done in the baroque style".
Have you ever crossed the frontier? The American frontier was a beautifully natural but also a very dangerous place.
Her eloquence fit beautifully in a sentence. The nightingale sang beautifully.
He was acting so beautifully like as if he was an angel.
Yes, the word 'beautifully' is an adverb modifying the verb 'developing'; for example: Your garden is developing beautifully.
The food was cooked beautifully in the restaurant. This is the sentence using the word cooked.
The woman was beautifully dressed and looked very elegant.
Yes. For example: The ballerina beautifully spun around in a circle.
A singer I know was asked to sing in a band, and she sang beautifully.
Yes, the sentence is correct. It compares the singing abilities of two individuals, indicating that he sings more beautifully than she does.
The rules are beautifully simple
Yes you just did.. haha!! but yeah you can 'She did that beautifully'.
To use "sung" in a sentence: "She has sung beautifully in many concerts."
well, the sentence would be more correct if you did:Not only did she sing beautifully, but she also danced beautifully.ORNot only did she sing beautifully, but she danced beautifully as well.