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Suffixes - 'ly'

Suffixes are letters or words placed at the end of words which change their meaning. When we add '-ly' to adjectives, they become adverbs, which are words that describe verbs. Let's look at some examples of words ending in 'ly'...

Suffixes - 'ly'

You have already learnt that adding '-ly' to the end of adjectives turns them into adverbs. But there are some exceptions you need to know about. Let's look at these exceptions...

Exception 1 - '__y__' ending

Exception 1 - 'y' ending

  • If the root word ends in a ‘y’, this is changed to an ‘i’.
    • Happily (happy).
    • Angrily (angry).
Exception 2 - '__le__' ending

Exception 2 - 'le' ending

  • If the root word ends ‘le’, it is changed to ‘ly’.
    • Gently (gentle).
    • Simply (simple).
Exception 3 - '__ic__' ending

Exception 3 - 'ic' ending

  • If the root word ends ‘ic’, then ‘ally’ is added instead of ‘ly’.
    • Dramatically (dramatic).
    • Frantically (frantic).
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