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Please someone be kind enough to correct this for me.
Please check whether I have added the correct verbs, adverbs and adjectives in proper places.
Verbs
To yell as a secret – confide
To express regret – confess
To work hard or try hard –strive
To make strong – Fortify
To pull or tear down – demolish
To annoy : to irritate – pester
To stare in anger – glare
To confuse completely – bewilder
To own up to sin – apology
To regard with disgust – loathe
Adjectives
Richy coloured ,splendid – gorgeous
Worked out with great care – boisterous
Giving a warm welcome - hospitality
Not running or flowing - stagnant
Very scornful – contemptuous
Stubborn - obstinate
Requiring much work – laborious
Rough, violent- tumultuous
Successful thriving – prosperous
Causing strong dislike - repulsive
Well-known, famous – distinguished
Not to be forgotten - memorable
Heavy clumsy – ponderous
Wild with range or pain- elaborate
Bright shining – radiant
Quick at learning – Intelligent
Self important – arrogant
Not moving – stationary
Very noisy and disorderly – frantic
Adverbs
The thief struggle violently.
We waited patiently.
The robin chirped awkwardly.
The child wept uproariously.
The old man fell mournfully.
The champion fought courageously.
The miser lives frugally.
He ate his food hungrily.
He raised his hat politely.
The cows grazed contentedly.
The wind howled merrily.
The girls danced gracefully.
The baby slept distinctly.
He speaks bitterly.
I know him intimately.
Thank You very much!
30 de sep. de 2012 15:47
Respuestas · 4
To tell as a secret – confide
confess: to confess is to admit to a wrong doing
To work hard or try hard –strive
To make strong – Fortify
To pull or tear down – demolish
To annoy : to irritate – pester
To stare in anger – glare
To confuse completely – bewilder
apology – to show remorse for a wrong doing
to dislike even the mere mention of something – loathe
Adjectives
Richy coloured ,splendid – gorgeous
Worked out with great care – boisterous
Giving a warm welcome - hospitality
Not running or flowing - stagnant
Very scornful – contemptuous
Stubborn - obstinate
Requiring much work – laborious
Rough, violent- tumultuous
Successful thriving – prosperous
Causing strong dislike - repulsive
Well-known, famous – distinguished
Not to be forgotten - memorable
ponderous – slow but with intent (a tortoise, which is slow but not clumsy)
extensive and detailed- elaborate
Bright shining – radiant
Quick at learning – Intelligent
Self important – arrogant
Not moving – stationary
desperate and urgent – frantic
Adverbs
The thief struggle violently.
We waited patiently.
The robin chirped awkwardly.
The child wept uproariously.
The old man fell mournfully to his knees (needs a predicate)
The champion fought courageously.
The miser lives frugally.
He ate his food hungrily.
He raised his hat politely.
The cows grazed contentedly.
The wind howled merrily.
The girls danced gracefully.
The baby slept distinctly (cannot be used in with that noun/verb.)
He speaks bitterly about the war (again, needs a predicate).
I know him intimately
compare that with yours i made a few changes
30 de septiembre de 2012
ohhhhhhh...
someone with kind heart plz...
30 de septiembre de 2012
too maby sorry:(
30 de septiembre de 2012
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Duneesha
Competencias lingüísticas
Danés, Inglés, Coreano, Sinhala
Idioma de aprendizaje
Danés, Inglés, Coreano
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