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1 These sentences all contain the no se se word
Is uggy used as a verb, an adjective, a noun, or an
adverb? How do you know?
1 I couldn't hear the film because the man next to
me was eating his uggy so loudly.
2 There was a lot of snow on the road.
Unfortunately, I uggied on some ice and crashed
into a tree.
3 When Pierre and Madeleine met, they fell uggily
in love and got married one month later.
4 After an uggy day at work, with meetings and
phone calls all day, I was ready for a quiet
evening.
Can you guess what uggy means in the four
sentences?
Which real English word goes in each sentence?
?
• passionately • skidded • hectic • popcorn
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Respuesta :

Answer:

Explanation:

1. "I couldn't hear the film because the man next to

me was eating his uggy so loudly."

In this sentence, uggy is a noun because it can be used in place as a noun. Lets try a different noun.

"I couldn't hear the film because the man next to me was eating his popcorn so loudly."

Yep, that makes sense!

2. "Unfortunately, I uggied on some ice and crashed

into a tree."

Verb. "Unfortunately, I slid on some ice and crashed." That makes sense, so it's being used as a verb.

3. "When Pierre and Madeleine met, they fell uggily

in love and got married one month later."

Adverb. "When Pierre and Madeleine met, they fell madly in love and got married on month later."

And so on. If you understand the concept, you can get the rest of the questions.