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Skyler Carlson
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4 February, 06:55
Which type of word often ends in-ly
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Chipper
4 February, 07:10
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An adverb such as quickly or loudly
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Cason Chavez
4 February, 07:23
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Adjective: a term that is use to describe something or someone
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