Friendly is an adjective but it could be modified to form an adverb.
The commonest way to form an adverb is to ad –ly to the adjective: ... e.g. She was a friendly person, she always treated us in a friendly manner. ...
2007-02-01 13:03:41
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answered by ? 7
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Adverb Form Of Friendly
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answered by suozzo 4
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Friendly
2007-02-01 04:05:01
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answered by darestobelieve 4
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Friendly.
2007-02-01 03:39:13
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answered by Anonymous
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friendly is both used as adjective and adverb
2007-02-01 03:42:51
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answered by nas 2
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I think it would be 'friendlily'. It sounds odd, so it would probably be better to re-word the sentence.
"He spoke friendlily to her" could be "He spoke to her in a friendly fashion."
Friendly is the adjective, not the adverb.
2007-02-01 07:14:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Friendly. This can also be used as an adjective. Hope this helped.
2007-02-01 03:56:48
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answered by Confused 6
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no adverb form. I am sure of it
2007-02-01 03:48:37
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answered by vaidehi 2
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"in a friedly way / in a friendly fashion"
2007-02-01 11:36:13
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answered by Sterz 6
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"friendly-like."
2007-02-01 03:41:14
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answered by monger187 4
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