Hello! Could you help me, please with these words?<br/><br/>As I understood:<br/><br/>"necessarily" - adverb<br/>"necessity" - noun<br/>"necessary" - adjective Could you help me, please with these words.<br/><br/>And the verb "to be" we can use with adjectives and usial verbs with adverbs, e.g.<br/><br/>it is good / I do it well<br/>it is slow / it moves slowly (we can't say "it's slowly", can we?)<br/><br/>So, we can use:<br/><br/>to be necessary (it's necessary to do something); <br/>to do necessarily (I want to go necessarily there);<br/>necessity (different usage)<br/><br/>Please, could tell me if the following sentences are right when we mean that somebody doesn't have to do something?<br/><br/>It's not necessary for him to go there<br/>He is not necessary to go there<br/>It's not necessarily for him to go there<br/>He is not of necessity to go there<br/><br/>Thank you very much!