Answer:
true<em> (but take note of the spelling of "merrily")</em>
Explanation:
The spelling should be<em> "merrily" </em>and not "merryly." "Merrily" is the adverb form of the word "merry," which is an <em>adjective</em>. "Merry" means<em> happy, joyful, cheerful or exultant</em> while <em>"merrily" </em>means<u> doing something in a merry or cheerful manner</u>.
<em><u>Examples of using the word "merry."</u></em>
1. They had a merry Christmas last year.
2. What a merry feast you've prepared for us.
<em><u>Examples of using the word "merrily."</u></em>
1. She dance merrily after hearing the news.
2. We marched to church merrily.