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noun Colony find verb, adjective and adverb​

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Answered by ayushthemaestro
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Answer:

  1. AS A VERB= COLONIZED
  2. AS AN ADJECTIVE= COLONIASED
  3. AS AN ADVERB= COLONIASING

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Answered by JackelineCasarez
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Noun - Colony

Verb - colonize

Adjective - colonial

Adverb - colonially

Explanation:

  • Noun is demonstrated as the word that is employed to refer to a person, animal, idea, object, place, process, quality, state, etc. Thus, 'colony' is used to refer to 'an apartmental complex or group of people or organisms with same interests or living.'
  • Verbs are exemplified as the words that function to indicate an action. The word 'colonize' signals the action of 'settling a place or people with colonists or as a colony.'
  • Adjectives are described as the words that describe or modify a noun or pronoun. The word 'colonial' as and adjective could be employed to qualify a noun like 'colonial rule.'
  • While adverbs are the words that modify a verb or adjective. Thus, 'colonially' can be used to describe a verb like 'colonially implemented'.

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