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Rewrite these sentences using adverbs in place of the highlighted
adjectives. The meaning of the sentences should not change.

1. I am a careful driver.
2. Suman is not a fast runner.
3. Gargi is a brilliant dancer Goikni dances bastantly
4. He is quick to take offence.
5. Sita's behaviour is more courteous than Miras.
6. Of the two, Harish is the more articulate speaker.
7. She has a very good pronunciation of the English vowels
8. Mr Sen approaches the subject in a far less scientific manner.
9. There has been a rapid increase in the number of train accidents.
10. Last night's performance left a considerable impression upon me.
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Answers

Answered by BrainlyVirat
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Rewrite these sentences using adverbs in place of the adjectives. The meaning of the sentences should not change.

Answers:

1. I drive carefully.

2. Suman does not run fast.

3. Gargi dances brilliantly. Goikni dances bastantly.

4. He quickly takes offence.

5. Sita behaves more courteously than Mira.

6. Of the two, Harish speaks more articulately.

7. Her pronounciation of English vowels is well.

8. Mr Sen approaches the subject far lessly in scientific manner.

9. The number of train accidents are increasing rapidly.

10. Last night's performance considerably impressed me.

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Note: In Q.7) well is used as adverb in place of good.

Answered by Anonymous
59

QuesTion:

Rewrite these sentences using adverbs in place of the highlighted

adjectives. The meaning of the sentences should not change.

AnswEr:

1). I am a careful driver.

\longrightarrow I drive carefully.

2). Suman is not a fast runner.

\longrightarrow Suman doesn't run fast.

3). Gargi is a brilliant dancer. Goikni dances bastantly.

\longrightarrow Gargi dances brilliantly and Goikni dances bastantly.

4). He is quick to take offence.

\longrightarrow He takes offence quickly.

5). Sita's behaviour is more courteous than Mira's.

\longrightarrow Sita behaves more courteously than Mira.

6). Of the two, Harish is the more articulate speaker.

\longrightarrow Of the two, Harish speaks more articulately.

7). She has a very good pronunciation of the English vowels.

\longrightarrow Her pronounciation of English vowels is well.

8). Mr Sen approaches the subject in a far less scientific manner.

\longrightarrow Mr Sen approaches the subject far lesly in scientific manner.

9). There has been a rapid increase in the number of train accidents.

\longrightarrow The number of train accidents are increasing rapidly.

10). Last night's performance left a considerable impression upon me.

\longrightarrow Last night's performance considerably impressed me.

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