Choose the sentence in which word awfully is used correctly -
(A) These scissors are awfully heavy.
(B) I am sorry son; I feel awfully tired all of a sudden
(C) both a and b
(D) none of the above
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(C) both a and b are correct.
What does the word 'awfully' mean?
- In the English language, awfully is used in two meanings.
- Firstly, awfully is used when meaning 'extremely' or 'very'.
- Secondly, awfully means something that is extremely unpleasant.
- In both the sentence 'These scissors are awfully heavy' and 'I am sorry son; I feel awfully tired all of a sudden', the word awfully is used correctly to represent 'very' or 'extremely'.
- Hence, option (C) both a and b are correct.
- Words that are synonyms of 'awfully' are 'very', 'extremely', 'immensely'.
To lean more about the word 'awfully',
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Explanation:
both a and b are correct answers.
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