You can often recognize an English adverb by its “-ly” 'ending'.
Common verb 'endings' in English are “-s,” “-ed,” and “-ing.”
She thought about 'ending it all' after her baby died.
(..) I know you're mad about me taking the keys, but don't be stupid, Claire. Yeah, the world is fucked up, but you ending up in a wheelchair isn't going to make it any better. You're too smart. You're too good. Don't waste that. Okay, I just turned (..)2005 TvShow: Six Feet Under Title: Everyone's Waiting Season: 5 Episode 12