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What is the correct usage of the word ‘beautiful’ when it is an adverb? [on hold]
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)What are the arguments behind the “literally”/“figuratively” usage divide? When should one use either word?What is the adverb for 'seasoned'?“Beautiful” or “beautifully”Usage of the word “Doggedly”Even though + Adverb usageIs “when” an adverb in this usage?Usage of Beautiful“What” as an adverbAmbiguity regarding adjective/adverb status in the sentence “I smell bad”Why there is no adverb for the word “sort”
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What form should be used in these sentences?
You did that beautiful
That was done beautiful
You did that beautifully
That was done beautifully
verbs usage adverbs
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What form should be used in these sentences?
You did that beautiful
That was done beautiful
You did that beautifully
That was done beautifully
verbs usage adverbs
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put on hold as off-topic by tchrist♦ 4 hours ago
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Please include the research you’ve done, or consider if your question suits our English Language Learners site better. Questions that can be answered using commonly-available references are off-topic." – tchrist
Or "That was done beautiful, or that was done beautifully?
– user344819
4 hours ago
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That's a shame the question has been put on hold. Please add what you understand and/or why you are confused. Do you know the difference between an adjective and an adverb? Then edit and point that out IN the question. NOT in the comments below. The question stands a good chance of being reopened then. Good luck!
– Mari-Lou A
4 hours ago
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@Mari-LouA Any question which could be immediately answered by a native speaker with no particular expertise in theory is not a good candidate for this site. It should be asked on ELL, if and only if the OP really can’t find the answer by simply googling or in his learning materials. I really wish we didn’t have to have this conversation on the site so much.
– Dan Bron
4 hours ago
It's being used as an adverb here, describing how it was done, not as an adjective. So, you want beautifully.
– Jason Bassford
2 mins ago
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What form should be used in these sentences?
You did that beautiful
That was done beautiful
You did that beautifully
That was done beautifully
verbs usage adverbs
New contributor
What form should be used in these sentences?
You did that beautiful
That was done beautiful
You did that beautifully
That was done beautifully
verbs usage adverbs
verbs usage adverbs
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New contributor
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Mari-Lou A
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put on hold as off-topic by tchrist♦ 4 hours ago
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Please include the research you’ve done, or consider if your question suits our English Language Learners site better. Questions that can be answered using commonly-available references are off-topic." – tchrist
put on hold as off-topic by tchrist♦ 4 hours ago
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Please include the research you’ve done, or consider if your question suits our English Language Learners site better. Questions that can be answered using commonly-available references are off-topic." – tchrist
Or "That was done beautiful, or that was done beautifully?
– user344819
4 hours ago
1
That's a shame the question has been put on hold. Please add what you understand and/or why you are confused. Do you know the difference between an adjective and an adverb? Then edit and point that out IN the question. NOT in the comments below. The question stands a good chance of being reopened then. Good luck!
– Mari-Lou A
4 hours ago
2
@Mari-LouA Any question which could be immediately answered by a native speaker with no particular expertise in theory is not a good candidate for this site. It should be asked on ELL, if and only if the OP really can’t find the answer by simply googling or in his learning materials. I really wish we didn’t have to have this conversation on the site so much.
– Dan Bron
4 hours ago
It's being used as an adverb here, describing how it was done, not as an adjective. So, you want beautifully.
– Jason Bassford
2 mins ago
add a comment |
Or "That was done beautiful, or that was done beautifully?
– user344819
4 hours ago
1
That's a shame the question has been put on hold. Please add what you understand and/or why you are confused. Do you know the difference between an adjective and an adverb? Then edit and point that out IN the question. NOT in the comments below. The question stands a good chance of being reopened then. Good luck!
– Mari-Lou A
4 hours ago
2
@Mari-LouA Any question which could be immediately answered by a native speaker with no particular expertise in theory is not a good candidate for this site. It should be asked on ELL, if and only if the OP really can’t find the answer by simply googling or in his learning materials. I really wish we didn’t have to have this conversation on the site so much.
– Dan Bron
4 hours ago
It's being used as an adverb here, describing how it was done, not as an adjective. So, you want beautifully.
– Jason Bassford
2 mins ago
Or "That was done beautiful, or that was done beautifully?
– user344819
4 hours ago
Or "That was done beautiful, or that was done beautifully?
– user344819
4 hours ago
1
1
That's a shame the question has been put on hold. Please add what you understand and/or why you are confused. Do you know the difference between an adjective and an adverb? Then edit and point that out IN the question. NOT in the comments below. The question stands a good chance of being reopened then. Good luck!
– Mari-Lou A
4 hours ago
That's a shame the question has been put on hold. Please add what you understand and/or why you are confused. Do you know the difference between an adjective and an adverb? Then edit and point that out IN the question. NOT in the comments below. The question stands a good chance of being reopened then. Good luck!
– Mari-Lou A
4 hours ago
2
2
@Mari-LouA Any question which could be immediately answered by a native speaker with no particular expertise in theory is not a good candidate for this site. It should be asked on ELL, if and only if the OP really can’t find the answer by simply googling or in his learning materials. I really wish we didn’t have to have this conversation on the site so much.
– Dan Bron
4 hours ago
@Mari-LouA Any question which could be immediately answered by a native speaker with no particular expertise in theory is not a good candidate for this site. It should be asked on ELL, if and only if the OP really can’t find the answer by simply googling or in his learning materials. I really wish we didn’t have to have this conversation on the site so much.
– Dan Bron
4 hours ago
It's being used as an adverb here, describing how it was done, not as an adjective. So, you want beautifully.
– Jason Bassford
2 mins ago
It's being used as an adverb here, describing how it was done, not as an adjective. So, you want beautifully.
– Jason Bassford
2 mins ago
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Or "That was done beautiful, or that was done beautifully?
– user344819
4 hours ago
1
That's a shame the question has been put on hold. Please add what you understand and/or why you are confused. Do you know the difference between an adjective and an adverb? Then edit and point that out IN the question. NOT in the comments below. The question stands a good chance of being reopened then. Good luck!
– Mari-Lou A
4 hours ago
2
@Mari-LouA Any question which could be immediately answered by a native speaker with no particular expertise in theory is not a good candidate for this site. It should be asked on ELL, if and only if the OP really can’t find the answer by simply googling or in his learning materials. I really wish we didn’t have to have this conversation on the site so much.
– Dan Bron
4 hours ago
It's being used as an adverb here, describing how it was done, not as an adjective. So, you want beautifully.
– Jason Bassford
2 mins ago