smartly smartly, as in The young soldier saluted smartly.
No, it's an adjective.An adverb form would be smartly.
Smarter.First find the base of smartly: smart. Now imagine the word for 'more smart.' Smarter. If you wanted to continue that pattern, and find the superlative, you would imagine the word for 'most smart,' smartest.(If you want to make a comparative adverb, you simply say more adverb; for example, more smartly.)
Mrs Tan likes to dress smartly whenever she goes out.
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smartly smartly, as in The young soldier saluted smartly.
No, it's an adjective.An adverb form would be smartly.
Smarter.First find the base of smartly: smart. Now imagine the word for 'more smart.' Smarter. If you wanted to continue that pattern, and find the superlative, you would imagine the word for 'most smart,' smartest.(If you want to make a comparative adverb, you simply say more adverb; for example, more smartly.)
Make sure you dress smartly for the interview tomorrow.She smartly avoided disaster.He answered the question so smartly that his teacher had a proud tear in her eye.
The common word, an adverb, is spelled "cleverly" (smartly). The proper name Clevalley is not a common surname.
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The smartly dressed woman could get the job easily. This is an example using the word smartly-dressed woman.
Mrs Tan likes to dress smartly whenever she goes out.
The smartly dressed woman could get the job easily. This is an example using the word smartly-dressed woman.
Dance Smartly Stakes was created in 1986.
verb. Depends on usage. In most instances is a verb, as in they were playing. But in the phrase such as playing field it's an adjective
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