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the question. 6. How are most adjectives changed into adverbs? A. By moving their place in the sentence B. By adding –ly to the end of the word C. By adding the suffix –d or –ed D. By including an irregular
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the question. 6. How are most adjectives changed into adverbs? A. By moving their place in the sentence B. By adding –ly to the end of the word C. By adding the suffix –d or –ed D. By including an irregular verb
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It is: B. By adding -ly to the end of the word
examples:
The light is too bright. .adj
The light shines brightly. .adv
His snoring is too loud. .adj
He snores too loudly. .adv
The snail is too slow. .adj
The snail moves too slowly. .adv
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B. By adding -ly to the end of the word
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