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she likes cook for her children______,even if she doesn't get many opportunities fill adverb

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Answered by maitri1006
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Answer:

Answer is But

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Answered by dgmellekettil
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Answer:

Properly

Explanation:

The complete sentence is:

She likes to cook for her children properly, even if she doesn't get many opportunities.

  • Adverbs are verbs that add more information about verbs, the cause or the degree of the verb.
  • In the given sentence it was required to fill an adverb for the verb - cook.
  • So, we should carefully select an adverb which describes how she likes to cook.
  • Here I have used the word properly which means in a proper way.
  • This adverb properly adds more information about the verb.
  • Other adverbs that could have been used:
  1. She likes to cook for her children enthusiastically, even if she doesn't get many opportunities.
  2. She likes to cook for her children deliciously, even if she doesn't get many opportunities.
  3. She likes to cook for her children creatively, even if she doesn't get many opportunities.
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