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Use These Adverbs to Fill in the Blank in the Sentence Below. Awfully, Sorrowfully, Completely, Loftily, Carefully, the President of the Company is ______ Busy and Will Not Be Able to Meet You. - English (Moments)

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Question

use the adverbs given below to fill in the blank in the sentence below.

The President of the Company is ______ busy and will not be able to meet you.

Options

  • Awfully

  • sorrowfully

  • completely

  • loftily

  • carefully

  • differently

  • quickly

  • nonchalantly

MCQ

Solution

The President of the Company is awfully busy and will not be able to meet you.

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