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1. He is a cricketer by profession. 2. By good fortune I was able to get a nice house to live in.
3. They are working with great economy. 4. A cup of milk refreshes one. 5. He is inclined to
quarrel. 6. He lives as a miser. 7. Where ignorance is bliss, it is folly to be wise. 8. It is
unbearably hot today.
Rewrit
by their adverb forms.
) Rewrite the following sentences, substituting the adjective forms for the words in italics.​

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Answered by bikram4524
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Answer:

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