The correct spelling of humble + ly is <em>humbly.</em>
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The suffix -ly is added to the adjective humble to form the adverb humbly.
As a general rule, to transform an adjective into an adverb, we simply add the suffix -ly to the adjective after the last syllable.
For example:
- kind → kindly
- boring→ boringly
- quick → quickly
However, in the case of adjectives ending in -ble, we drop -Le when adding the suffix -ly to form the adverb.
This is why the humble's adverb is humbly
Other examples of -ble ending adjectives + ly are:
- agreeable → agreeably
- memorable → memorably
- considerable → considerably
You can learn more about suffix -ly in the link below:
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The statement which best explains the inconsistency in writing is - Plus, cell phones are great for taking pictures with friends.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The passage is about how important is the use of cell phones when it comes to school, and whether children should be allowed using the cellphones. Everything is properly explained in the paragraph, except one statement.
The line, ‘Plus, cell phones are great for taking pictures with friends’ is simply inconsistent and discordance. This type of statements can result in inappropriate behavior among the children. School in a place where students come to learn and educate themselves, not to click pictures.
In the sentence : I cold not find my homework between the papers in my messy locker .
It states that the locker is messy, from that we understand that there are a lot of papers not only two. So we can say "among" should be used not "between".
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