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Tatiana [17]
2 years ago
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Certain adverbs and adjectives often go together in sentences as collocation. Sometimes, they can also be used as compound adjec

tives. e.g. Ayeyarwady dolphins are listed as a critically endangered species. U Aung Tin is a highly respected teacher in our school. A. Match an adverb from Column A with an adjective from Column B. Column A Column B 1. absolutely a. concerned 2. deeply b. necessary 3. highly C. involved 4. badly d. aware 5. completely e. married 6. fully f. hurt 7. happily g. recommended 8. actively h. ill 9. deadly i. different 10. mentally j. serious
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olganol [36]2 years ago
6 0

The correct matching of adverbs and adjectives are:

  • Absolutely necessary.
  • Deeply concerned.
  • Highly recommended.
  • Badly hurt.
  • Completely different.
  • Fully involved.
  • Happily married.
  • Actively aware
  • Deadly serious.
  • Mentally ill.

<h3>Which adverbs-adjective pairs are there?</h3>

There are adverbs and adjective matches that are used quite often in speech.

Some of them include "absolutely necessary" which is used to signify that something is paramount to the success of what it is needed for.

Badly hurt then explains that a situation where the injury a person received is quite serious.

Find out more on adverb and adjectives at brainly.com/question/1610804.

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