In conducting the reforms,we should follow 6 principles, name ly the cost-profit principle,the principle of justice,the principle of balance-o f-concentration-and-deconcentration,...
" ly" adjectives, adverbs, I mean, are generally, you know, easy for students to use even if you're at an intermediate level and they really vary your vocabulary.
Their conversation continued in this way, until they sudden- ly became aware of the lateness of the hour. They returned to Longbourn House, where they separated.
So I gave you three of the most useful -- listen carefully because those of you out there who go, " Oh, but what about 'ness', and what about 'ly', and what about --" I know.
If you make " thorough" into an adverb by adding an " ly" at the end, it means very, in a complete way: " I am thoroughly happy with my gift that I got from my mother" .
Now, most of you might be familiar, for example, with if I add " ly" to the end of an adjective, I can change it into an adverb; or if I add " ment" to the end of a word, I make it a noun.