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Gender, height and build have an enormous bearing on this so the question cannot be answered without giving this information.
This question cannot be answered at this time. You have not giving me enough information or detail for this question to be answered like who is this person and why what is the reason to hate.
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This question cannot be answered without you giving a detailed description of the overall condition of your Winchester model 1897 shotgun.
They want you to improve the answer a lot, so the reference is larger.
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I will work for you for a certain agreed period.
No sorry.
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An adverb is a word that modifies/gives us more information about a verb.So, in the sentence: "Tom answered his teacher's question". "answered" is the verb (a doing or being word). But if we wrote: "Tom hesitantly answered his teacher's question" or "Tom proudly answered his teacher's question" or "Tom correctly answered his teacher's question" then hesitantly, proudly & correctly are all adverbs because they are giving more information about how he answered.