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Making adverbs: bitterly, imperturbably, violently, and evidently are some words you have come across in the story. These are adverbs. A few words are given below. Make adverbs of these words and use them in sentences of your own. (Take care of the spelling when you convert these into adverbs.) (a) Angry (b) Vague (c) Indignant (d) Threatening (e) Hurry

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Answered by shilpa85475
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Explanation:

(a) Angry: The lady walked out of the store angrily as she had to wait in the queue.

(b) Vague: His ideas were vaguely presented in the seminar.

(c) Indignant: Nelson Mandela indignantly stood against the Apartheid and contributed to its removal.

(d) Threatening: The rogue threateningly said that he will set the cottage ablaze.

(e) Hurry: As it was getting late to the school, the kid hurriedly stuffed her breakfast in her mouth.

Answered by cadetpravanjan
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Explanation:

Making adverbs: bitterly, imperturbably, violently, and evidently are some words you have come across in the story. These are adverbs. A few words are given below. Make adverbs of these words and use them in sentences of your own. (Take care of the spelling when you convert these into adverbs.) (a) Angry (b) Vague (c) Indignant (d) Threatening (e) Hurry

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