^why you always do that?
^why you always do that?
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do what??? fuck is you talkin' about???
Adverbs of manner are the largest group of adverbs. Most adverbs of manner are closely related to corresponding adjectives. Although some words can be used as either adjectives or adverbs, in most cases, adverbs of manner are formed by adding ly to the corresponding adjectives.
a. Spelling rules for adding ly
In most cases, ly is simply added to the positive form of the adjective. For example:
Adjective Adverb of Manner
bad badly
complete completely
normal normally
surprising surprisingly
i. Adjectives ending in ic
However, when the adjective ends in ic, the syllable al is usually added before the ly ending. For example:
Adjective Adverb of Manner
dramatic dramatically
scientific scientifically
specific specifically
ii. Adjectives ending in le
When the adjective ends in le preceded by a consonant, the final e is usually changed to y, to form the ly ending. For example:
Adjective Adverb of Manner
favorable favorably
humble humbly
simple simply
your education level is pretty damn "humerous"
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oh snap... broke out the grammatical ass-whoopin'...
It started with a kiss and turned out something else,
The blood coils in through my veins, I think of no one else.
I never believed in much, but I believe in this.
I’m incomplete without you, I’d kill to taste your kiss
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It started with a kiss and turned out something else,
The blood coils in through my veins, I think of no one else.
I never believed in much, but I believe in this.
I’m incomplete without you, I’d kill to taste your kiss