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The adjective form for the verb to disturb is disturbing (the present participle of the verb) or disturbed (the past participle of the verb); for example a disturbing event or a disturbed person.
Perfectly is an adverb. Reffer to this sentence for example: The picture hung perfectly on the green wall. Perfectly is describing hung. How did the picture hang? Perfectly.
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The adverb of perfect is perfectly.An example sentence is: "I will arrange the flowers perfectly".
A horizontal line is a perfectly streight line that has a slope of 0. Ex. ____________________________________________________________ <---example
A new point of equilibrium will be created
There are many effects. Global warming is a example.
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Rammstein is a German industrial metal band. Du Hast is performed in the German language by Rammstein. Of the two versions of the song, one is entirely in German, and the other version is partially in English intermixed with German.
It certainly can. For example, the following perfectly good sentence turned up on the third page of a web search for "de facto": De facto disenfranchisement has devastating long-term effects in communities across the country.
No. For example, it is perfectly correct to say, "It was very hot today."
Michael Shane Bruner is a perfectly good example... What a dork...