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wendy
surprisedly, surprisingly
what is the difference between surprisedly and surpringly. thanks a lot
2 nov. 2015 23:28
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Surprisingly is more of what caused surprise. "It was surprisingly cold tonight."
Surprisedly is the reaction. "It was so cold," I said surprisedly.
Typically, in normal conversation, you would use 'surprisingly.'
I hope this helped!
2 novembre 2015
These are the adverb forms of "surprised" and "surprising". This means you can look up the difference between "-ed" and "-ing" and find the answer.
Put this in your search: "difference ed ing adjectives"
2 novembre 2015
Wendy, if you can't find 'surprisedly' in a dictionary, why are you bothering about it?
It's one of those words which - in theory - could exist because it fits into the grammar of the language, but in practice we have no need for it. I can't think of a situation where we would use 'surprisedly'. You can forget about it.
3 novembre 2015
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wendy
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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