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the girl was angry. she talked to me using 'ly' forms ​

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Answered by Aniruddhadutta32
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Answer:

The girl talked angrily with me.

Explanation:

Answered by Sreejanandakumarsl
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Answer:

The correct answer is : The girl talked angrily with me.

Explanation:

"Angry is an adjective," "anger" is a noun, and "angrily" is an adverb. He suppresses his anger inside. He stalked angrily out of the room. They were really angry with you.

Adjective :

An adjective is a term that describes or alters the meaning of a noun or noun phrase. Its semantic function is to modify the information that the noun provides.

Noun :

A noun is a term that typically serves as the name for a particular object or group of objects, including live things, locations, events, traits, states of existence, and concepts. Lexical categories are described in terms of how their constituents mix with different expression types.

Adverb :

Adverbs are words that typically alter verbs by limiting or restricting their meaning. Additionally, they might change adverbs, adjectives, phrases, or even whole sentences.

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