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When the suffix ‒ly is added to an adjective such as neat, the word (1 point) Responses becomes an adverb. becomes an adverb. becomes a verb. becomes a verb. becomes a noun. becomes a noun. remains an adjective.
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When the suffix ‒ly is added to an adjective such as neat, the word becomes an adverb.
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When the suffix ‒ly is added to an adjective such as neat, the word
(1 point) Responses becomes an adverb. becomes an adverb.