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1. He was acting in a very...............way
(a) childsome
(b) childless
(c) childful
(d) chidish​

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Answered by SmritiSami
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He was acting in a very childish way. (Option D)

  • An adjective is a phrase class (or component of language) that changes a noun or a pronoun.
  • Most adjectives have two forms in addition to their fundamental (or positive) versions (for eg, huge and lovely). These are comparative (bigger and more beautiful) and superlative (bigger and more beautiful) (biggest and most beautiful).
  • Adjectives frequently, but not always, function as modifiers, offering extra details about that other word or set of words, including a noun or pronoun.
  • However, adjectives can also function as nouns in a phrase.
  • To characterize his child's behavior toward him in this statement, the proper adjective would be childish.
  • As a result, option D is right.
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