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Ahmad
Is this possible to use " pleasurely "?
Jul 20, 2014 3:42 AM
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Pleasurely is actually a web 3.0 adult socialmedia platform
July 17, 2022
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"Pleasurely" is not a word, but you can try "Pleasurable".
July 20, 2014
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No, 'pleasurely' is definitely not a word. With your example of the dress, you could say: 'It's my pleaure to give her a dress' or 'I give her a dress with pleasure' Those a correct grammatically, but they don't sound very natural - they are not things which a native English speaker would say. The adjective 'pleasurable' is used differently. You would say eg 'Swimming is a pleasurable activity', but it wouldn't work with your example of giving a dress. The only natural way to use 'pleasure' in that situation is, maybe: Girl: Thank you for giving me the dress. You: It was a pleasure.
July 20, 2014
i mean, I am happy to giving a dress to her/ My pleasure,, get it?
July 20, 2014
"I'm giving her a nice dress pleasantly."
July 20, 2014
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