You just used thoroughly in a sentence, posed as a question. I don't know how to put thoroughly in a sentence. You need to clean that thoroughly. I was thoroughly incensed.
We can use thoroughly in a sentence like this:1- He learns for the exams thoroughly.
He ran for a full hour and was thoroughly exhausted.
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The punctuation mark that most thoroughly interrupts a sentence is a dash.
Yes, the word thoroughly is indeed an adverb.An example sentence for this word is: "she thoroughly cleaned up the blood splatters and hid the body".
As a verb. I digested the answer thoroughly.
She thoroughly cleaned the entire house before the guests arrived.
One way of saying it would be: Follow the indications thoroughly.
This is an imperative sentence and the subject is implied (not stated). In imperative sentence the implied subject is 'you'.
The sentence "She had not really thought this plan out very thoroughly, and it had almost cost her her life" is grammatically correct.
The humus thoroughly covered the Rainforest floor.