Asked by rfvv
1. He lived a happy life.
2. He lived happily.
3. He lived a long life.
4. He lived long/longly.
5. He lived a short life.
6. He lived shortly.
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#1 mean #2,right? What about the other set?
2. He lived happily.
3. He lived a long life.
4. He lived long/longly.
5. He lived a short life.
6. He lived shortly.
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#1 mean #2,right? What about the other set?
Answers
Answered by
Steve
no such word as longly
What does Mr. Spock always say?
"shortly" means <u>in</u> a short time, not <u>for</u> a short time. That is it describes an event in the near future.
What does Mr. Spock always say?
"shortly" means <u>in</u> a short time, not <u>for</u> a short time. That is it describes an event in the near future.
Answered by
Writeacher
Steve is right.
1, 2, 3, and 5 are right. 4 and 6 are not used.
1, 2, 3, and 5 are right. 4 and 6 are not used.
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