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show me 10 lines of use of adverb adjective noun verb​

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Answered by kocherank
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Answer:

a silly old man (an old silly man )

a beautiful blue butterfly (a blue beautiful butterfly )

an interesting historical film (a historical interesting film)

a huge metal box (a metal huge box )

a new red dress (a red new dress )

little Russian dolls (Russian little dolls )I feel tired. - Working in the garden all day is very tiring.

I am bored. - This grammar lesson is boring.

She was disappointed. - Her math test score was disappointing.

I'm interested in Ancient Egypt. - I think Ancient Egypt is interesting.

Explanation:

In English most (but not all) adverbs have a different form (spelling) than their corresponding adjective. It is important, therefore, that you know whether you need an adjective or an adverb in the sentences you want to say or write. Generally, adjectives are used to describe nouns and adverbs are used with verbs to say how things are done.

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