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Use adverbs in place of adverb phrases
space provided sentence s and rewrite the sentence
1. The girl works with patience
2. He writes with care.
3She will join you in a short time.
4He fought against his enemies with courage.​

Answers

Answered by koushiki98
23

1.The girl worked with patience.

ans.The girl worked patiently.

2.He writes with care.

ans.He writes carefully.

3.She will join you in a short time.

ans.She will join you recently.

4.He fought against his enemies with courage.

ans.He fought against his enemies courageously.

Answered by bandameedipravalika0
15

Explanation:

Adverb definition:

An adverb is a word that modifies or characterises another word, such as an adjective (he sings loudly), a verb (ended too fast), or even a whole phrase.

(Fortunately, I had brought an umbrella). Fortunately is adverb.

Although many adverbs finish in -ly, some, like swift, appear precisely like their adjective equivalents.

Examples:

Tom Longboat did not run badly.

Tom is very tall.

The race finished too quickly.

Fortunately, Lucy recorded Tom’s win.

Answer:

Use adverbs in place of adverb phrases

Space provided sentences and rewrite the sentences.

1. The girl worked with patience.

Answer: The girl worked patiently.

2. He writes with care.

Answer: He writes carefully.

3.She will join you in a short time.

Answer: She will join you recently.

4.He fought against his enemies with courage.

Answer: He fought against his enemies courageously.

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