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21 July, 03:42

Read the sentence, find the spelling error, and then spell the word correctly.

The movie was nearly sold out, but luckly we got tickets.

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  1. 21 July, 03:50
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    The movie was nearly sold out, but luckily we got tickets.

    Explanation:

    The word that is misspelled is "luckly". The mistake comes from the removal of the final - y from the original adjective "lucky". To transform the adjective "lucky" into the adverb we need for the sentence, we must change the final - y into - i, and then add the suffix - ly. Thus:

    lucky - -> luckily

    Therefore, the correct sentence would be: The movie was nearly sold out, but luckily we got tickets.
  2. 21 July, 04:07
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    Luckily
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