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tiger never change his principal

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Answered by karkihelis92
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Answer:

True tiger is next to a lion do queen of the jungle btw what do u mean by it

Answered by k8223
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Answer: The answer is "never" and the kind of adverb is the adverb of frequency

Explanation: "Tiger" is a subject, "changes" is a verb, "his" is a pronoun and "principle" is the object. The adverbs of frequency are the adverbs which show how frequent the action was. The adverbs of frequency (based on how frequent the action is) are:

Always

Usually

Generally/normally

Frequently/often

Sometimes

Occasionally

Seldom

Rarely

Hardly ever

Never.

By the way, your question has a typo: It should be "principle" instead of "principal". Hope you liked my answer.

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