The king was surprised
can you take any verb/ noun/adjective at the place of surprised and make meaningful sentence
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The king was kind.
Explanation:
we are using a noun kind in place of verb surprised.
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The king wad Humble.
Explanation:
we use adjective.
- Humble and humblest are adjectives. not haughty or conceited; modest: to be modest despite prosperity. a sentiment of unimportance, inferiority, servitude, etc.: I was quite honored to be among all the famous writers. Lowly: of humble origin; a humble dwelling; low in rank, importance, status, quality, etc.
- Humility is an abstract term, however, some English speakers spell its humbleness.
- We can make adjectives out of words by adding suffixes to them. The adjectives that are produced by adding the suffixes -y, -al, or -ial are listed in the following table. The ending "e" of the noun is eliminated and the suffix "-y" or "-al" or "-ial" is added to form an adjective if the noun includes one.
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