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Adjective phrase-

• Brave
• Medical
• Stormy
• Sleepless
• Diamond
• Bad- tempered
• Blood- stained
• Black
• Valuable​

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Answered by shindesarswati2110
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The following sentences in both the exercises have been answered as follows:-

Exercise 1 (Replace adjectives with adjective phrases)

1. Brave deeds deserve our admiration.

Ans) Deeds of brave people deserve our admiration.

2. You need medical advice.

Ans) You need advice from the medical staff.

3. It was a stormy night.

Ans) It was a night of stormy weather.

4. The patient passed many sleepless nights.

Ans) The patient passed many nights in a sleepless manner.

5. The princess wore a diamond necklace.

Ans) The princess wore a necklace which is made of diamond.

6. Nobody likes a bad-tempered man.

Ans) Nobody likes a man with a bad-tempered disposition.

7. The criminal had a blood-stained knife.

Ans) The criminal had a knife which is blood-stained.

8. Black clouds covered the sky.

Ans) Clouds of a black hue covered the sky.

9. My friend gave me a valuable suggestion.

Ans) My friend gave me a suggestion which was valuable to me.

10. Rahman is a popular music-composer.

Ans) Rahman is a music-composer who is popular.

Exercise 2 (Replace adverbs with adverb phrases)

1. The students hurried homeward.

Ans) The students hurried towards home.

2. Don't handle this box carelessly.

Ans) Don't handle this box in a careless manner.

3. Softly the snow fell.

Ans) The snow fell with softness.

4. We will camp just here.

Ans) We will camp just here on this spot.

5. The leader spoke eloquently.

Ans) The leader spoke with eloquence.

6. The followers greeted their leader cheerfully.

Ans) The followers greeted their leader with a cheer.

7. AIDS was not known then.

Ans) AIDS was not known in those days.

8. The old man walked feebly.

Ans) The old man walked in a gait of feebleness.

9. Soon the moon will rise.

Ans) Very soon the moon will rise.

10. He acted foolishly yesterday.

Ans) He acted in a foolish manner yesterday.

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