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A. Fill in the blanks with the correct adjective given in the brackets.
1. This book has an _______ (existing/excited) story about a ______ (beautiful/beauty) horse called Black Beauty.
2. Black Beauty is a ________ (gentle/ gently) and good looking horse even when it has _______ (cruel/ cruelty) owners.
3. There are some _______ (sadly/ sad) times when black beauty is treated badly. It isn't fed well and becomes _______ (thinly/thin) like a stick. The story does have a _______ (happiness/happy) ending thouh. Black Beauty finally finds a _______ (goodness/good) home with _______ (loved/loving) owner.
4. This is a _______ (wonder/ wonderful) book that will make you laugh and cry.
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Answered by sobhagoswami7
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1)excited, beautiful

2)gentle,cruel

3)sad,thin,Happy, good , loving

4)wonderful

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Answered by 27swatikumari
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Answer: 1) excited, beautiful

               2) gentle, cruel

              3) sad, thin, Happy, good , loving

               4) wonderful

Explanation: Because both adjectives and adverbs characterize other words, they are frequently confused in grammar. Which kinds of words they describe is how adjectives and adverbs vary from one another.

Only words, including pronouns, are described by adjectives. As a result, you can add adjectives to a noun like canine to provide more information about it. the filthy, soggy, brown canine.

There are instances when several words are used to describe a noun. These collections of terms are referred to as adjective phrases, and you can use them just like individual adjectives.

It is impossible to comprehend quantum mechanics.

Verbs are often described by adverbs. They provide additional information to demonstrate how an action is carried out, as with the adverbs swiftly or slowly, or its frequency, as with the adverbs frequently. or occasionally.

She silently worked all afternoon.

After the exercise, he always takes a shower.

Plus, unique adverbs like really and very can be used to characterize other adverbs. Adverbs are frequently used in this context to indicate the level of intensity or frequency.

She toiled all afternoon in complete silence.

After the exercise, he almost always takes a shower.

Adverbs can also be used to characterize adjectives, usually indicating the level of intensity or frequency.

The frequently rude boss dines alone.

The enormous guy was seated in a tiny chair.

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