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 msmsr
 
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							| Hello, everybody I need your help right away, please. I have a doubt: is there a difference between  the adverbs of manner conditionally / conditionaly and peacefully / peacefuly when writing. I need to Know if the first ones can be considered as British English and the second ones American English.   Please I need an answer and if possible a good site where I can read more about it   Thanks in advance |  4 Mar 2009      
					
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 Ayaniw
 
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							| Hi! I �m sorry to say this to you but neither peacefuly nor conditionaly exits in English.
 The correct spelling is  -conditional ==> conditionally (addition of  �ly � to form the adverb)
 -peaceful ===> peacefully (addition of  �ly � to form the adverb).
 My best regards.
 A.H.
 
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