English, asked by raghavpomi, 1 year ago

use the following words in sentences as directed :- Begin ( as noun ), Fit ( as noun), Peril(as an adjective), Accident( as an adverb), Friend( as a verb) .

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Answered by aanu009
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Beginning, 
fit (the dress is a perfect fit), 
Perilous, 
Accidental, 
Friendship, 
Befriend.

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aanu009: This is the beginning of my career,
aanu009: This is a perilous situation ; The accidental damage was covered ; He befriends everyone around him.
Answered by CarliReifsteck
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Answer :

1. The word 'begin' can be used to form the noun 'beginning.'

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'beginning' as 'the first part of something or the start of something.'

Sentence :

By the time I reached the auditorium, I had missed the beginning of the play.

2. Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'fit (noun)' as 'the way that something fits.'

Sentence :

The dress turned out to be a perfect fit.

3. The word 'peril' can be used to form the adjective 'perilous.'

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'perilous (adjective)' as 'extremely dangerous.'

Sentence :

He retained his presence of mind even in the most perilous circumstances.

4. The word 'accident' can be used to form the adverb 'accidentally.'

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'accidentally (adverb)' as 'by chance or by mistake.'

Sentence :

I accidentally spilled some coffee over my final project report.

5. Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'friend (verb)' as 'to invite someone to be your friend on a social networking website.'

Sentence :

I have friended him on Linkedin even though I do not know him that well.

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