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ademoglu

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Hi,

http://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/flat_3

Flat: flat position -
in a position in which the surface of something is against another surface without curving or sloping:

- The bed can be folded flat for storage.
- He lay flat on the floor.

I would like to ask whether we can use 'flatly' instead of 'flat' in that meaning? The dictionary does not mention it so I feel confused about it.

- The bed can be folded flatly for storage.
- He lay flatly on the floor.

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Rover_KE

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In this case, Longman has got it right.

In both sentences, only flat is correct. Whether you view it as an adjective or adverb makes no difference to anybody.
 
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