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His smile is like an infant's . ( Rewrite with adjective of ' infant's ' )​

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Answered by simran0901
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Answer:

His smile is like an infantile.

Explanation:

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Answered by BATHILLS
7

Answer:

He has an infantile smile.

Explanation:

  • In the given sentence, ‘His smile is like an infant's.’, the word Infant is used as a common noun.
  • A noun is a naming word while an adjective is a describing word.
  • The adjective form of infant is ‘infantile’. It describes the habits of a person which are like an infant's.
  • In this case the smile is described as an infant's. So the sentence changes to, 'He has an infantile smile.'


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