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How do you use gladly as an adverb?

"Gladly" is used as an adverb to express willingness or enthusiasm. It modifies verbs, indicating that an action is performed with pleasure or eagerness. Here are some examples:

* "I would gladly help you with that project." ("Gladly" modifies "help," showing that the speaker is willing to help.)

* "She gladly accepted the invitation to the party." ("Gladly" modifies "accepted," showing that she was enthusiastic about attending.)

* "He walked gladly towards the beach." ("Gladly" modifies "walked," showing that he was happy to be going to the beach.)

You can also use "gladly" in more formal settings:

* "We would be glad to answer any questions you may have."

* "The company gladly offered a refund for the faulty product."

Remember, "gladly" is an adverb, so it modifies verbs and expresses how an action is done. It's a great way to add a positive and enthusiastic tone to your sentences.

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