@30Doradus well tornadic is the adjective form. There is no adverb as such. The rule is as quoted "How to Use Suffixes. Suffixes are added to the end of a word to change its function. ... Change adjectives that end in –ic to adverbs with the suffix –ally."
It's rockin' here in Lincoln, too! I used to live in Greeley... Every time we'd get a big hail storm, the smell of onions would drift over town driving everyone to "get a burger" somewhere. Ahhh, good times.
Weld County is a very tornadically active county. I knew this would happen when they started building subdivisions - and I guarantee it will happen again. Get tornado insurance if you're going to live there, and make a storm cellar.
@30Doradus well tornadic is the adjective form. There is no adverb as such. The rule is as quoted "How to Use Suffixes. Suffixes are added to the end of a word to change its function. ... Change adjectives that end in –ic to adverbs with the suffix –ally."
co4e 1 year ago
they use it on the news so it must be!
Husker234 3 years ago
Is tornadically a word?
30Doradus 3 years ago
It's rockin' here in Lincoln, too! I used to live in Greeley... Every time we'd get a big hail storm, the smell of onions would drift over town driving everyone to "get a burger" somewhere. Ahhh, good times.
pourdesraisons 3 years ago
now were getting pounded in GI, NE here
redrocket009 3 years ago
that was bad
clubpenguin789 3 years ago
Weld County is a very tornadically active county. I knew this would happen when they started building subdivisions - and I guarantee it will happen again. Get tornado insurance if you're going to live there, and make a storm cellar.
LawrenceErnie 3 years ago
Cool!
peakarach 3 years ago