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
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.
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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