Asked by Makayla

Type the adverb form of the adjectives given.

absence accommodate acquire aggressive anxious apparent
argument athlete believe business familiar finally
foreign fulfill grammar independent intelligence personally
primitive procedure proceed receive repetition
final

personal

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Here are the most natural adverb forms (notes where the direct form doesn’t exist or has alternatives):

- absence → absently
- accommodate → accommodatingly (or accommodatively)
- acquire → acquisitively (if “in a way of acquiring”); if you mean “able to be acquired”: acquirably (rare)
- aggressive → aggressively
- anxious → anxiously
- apparent → apparently
- argument → argumentatively (from argumentative)
- athlete → athletically (from athletic)
- believe → believably (from believable)
- business → businesswise (or businesslike used adverbially)
- familiar → familiarly
- finally → finally (already an adverb)
- foreign → abroad (common adverbial alternative; foreignly is not standard)
- fulfill → fully (often used where “fulfill”/“full” sense is meant); fulfillingly/fulfillingly are rare/odd
- grammar → grammatically
- independent → independently
- intelligence → intelligently (from intelligent)
- personally → personally (already an adverb)
- primitive → primitively
- procedure → procedurally (from procedural)
- proceed → no common direct adverb; use subsequently/then or rephrase (procedurally if you mean “in terms of procedure”)
- receive → receptively (if “in a manner of receiving”); receivably is possible but rare
- repetition → repetitively (from repetitive)
- final → finally
- personal → personally

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