[Grammar] Clear or Clearly

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drimos

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Hello

first of all well done for your efforts and make it possible


My question is how does it correctly to say -



You've done clearly summary


You've done clear summary .


which of them ?
 
Welcome to Using English.
I'm not sure if your first sentence is part of your question.
First of all, well done and thank you for your efforts, which made this possible.

You're created/written a clear summary.

Summary is a noun. Clear is an adjective that describes the noun.
 
Welcome to Using English.
I'm not sure if your first sentence is part of your question.
First of all, well done and thank you for your efforts, which made this possible.

You're created/written a clear summary.

Summary is a noun. Clear is an adjective that describes the noun.


Well my first sentence wasn't related though i always appricated(not sure if D is needed here) and willing to hear repairs
 
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