A In the following sentences, replace the italicized adverb or adjective with a corresponding adverb or
adjective phrase.
1. The chief lived in a (stone) house.
2. She spoke (confidently) at the meeting.
3. You will receive a (fortnightly) report on the performance of your ward.
4. I like to see a (smiling) face.
5. We used to meet (occasionally) at family functions.
6. He wore a (blue) turban
italicized is in bracket
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1. The chief lived in a house made of stone.
2. She spoke confidenty at the meeting.
3. You will receive a 14-day report on the performance of your ward.
4. I like to see a smile on the face.
5. We used to meet occasionally at family functions.
6. He wore a blue coloured turban.
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1. The chief lived in a house made of stone.
2. She spoke with confidence at the meeting.
3. You will receive a report every fourteen days on the perfomance of your ward.
4. I like to see a face with a smile.
5. We used to meet now and then at family occasions.
6. He wore a blue coloured turban.
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