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English, 19.11.2020 02:50 Ezonthekid

HELPPP WILL GIVE YOU BRAINLIEST IFYOU ANSWER CORRECTLY Improve these sentences by adding adjectives and adverbs. Use at least one adjective and one adverb for each sentence.

Remember, in order to think up adjectives, find the nouns in the sentence and ask Which one? What kind? or How much? To think up adverbs, find the verb and then ask When? Where? How? or Why?

1.The boy cried when he lost his penny.

2.Six geese swam on the lake.

3.My father laughed when he caught the fish.

4.The truck driver unloaded his cargo.

5.Shelley listened to the speaker.

1.The boy cried when he lost his penny. 2.Six geese swam on the lake. 3.My father laughed when he caught the fish. 4.The truck driver unloaded his cargo. 5.Shelley listened to the speaker.

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