What part of speech is “happily”

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Adverb

an adverb is a word that modifies or describes a verb, an adjective, another adverb, or a phrase or clause. In this case, when used as an adverb, 'happily' is used to describe the manner or degree of an action, meaning with pleasure or joy. For example, 'She sang happily' or 'He walked happily'.

happily is typically placed after the verb it modifies or describes, such as 'He sang happily', 'She reads books happily', and 'The team finished the race happily'. It can also be placed after the verb to be, such as 'We are happily married'. In some cases, it can be placed before the verb it modifies or describes, such as 'Happily, the team won the match'. It can also be used to introduce a sentence, such as 'Happily, the storm passed quickly.'

1. 'He sang happily in the shower.'

2. 'She read books happily throughout the weekend.'

3. 'The team finished the race happily despite the rain.'

'Happily' can be used to describe an action that will take place in the future, such as 'He will happily accompany her to the movies'. Be careful not to confuse 'happily' with 'happy' when used as an adverb, as 'happily' expresses a degree of pleasure that is more than just mere contentment.

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