Correct spelling

really

Correct spelling, explanation: the word really is an adverb. Adverbs in English are derivatives of adjectives. In this case, the adjective is real. It comes from Old French reelreal, actual and from Late Latin realis – actual. When we add an adverbial suffix -ly to the root, we get the form really. That’s why the correct spelling is really, not realy.

Definition of really:
adverb, in actual fact, thoroughly
What do you really think about Sam?
I really need a vacation.

Collocations with really:
Some most commonly used collocations include: really and truly, really enjoy, and really hate.
I really and truly believe in God.
My grandpa really enjoyed our trip together.
My friend Agnes really hates shopping.


Incorrect spelling

realy

Incorrect spelling, explanation: this spelling is a mistake since it doesn’t accord with the basic word, which is real. When we want to make an adverb, we use a regular suffix -ly and we add it to the root. Therefore, realy is an incorrect spelling and the correct one is really.

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rilly

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erally

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raelly

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riley

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rely

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relly

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raely

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