I'm not sure what you are asking about. Obviously, when Barack Obama was elected, he was excited and happy, but also very humbled by the great opportunity he was given. There is no evidence he behaved in any way that was unusual-- most presidents are happy to win an election, and Barack Obama was no exception. And since he was the first black president, this particular election was especially joyful for him and his supporters.
If you are asking how he has behaved during his entire presidency, that is difficult to answer. By most accounts, he has behaved like a professional, performing his presidential duties in an appropriate manner. Of course, not everyone agrees with his policies or supports his agenda, and he has some political opponents who strongly dislike him. But the question of his "behavior" has not really been at issue: there are always tabloid rumors about presidents, but most credible reports say Mr. Obama is a family man, loves his wife and kids, and tries his best to be a good president.
Thomas Jefferson acted more like a gentleman farmer than a privileged politician after elected.
Thomas Jefferson acted more like a gentleman farmer than a privileged politician after elected.
That is a difficult question. Many religions have nice well behaved people. To say "This is the best behaved religion" or "That is the best behaved." would be biased whatever answer you get. There are some religions who at times are noted by the news as being very well behaved. The Mormon's, Jehovah Witness and sects of Buddhism religion have been singled out at times as being exceptionally well behaved. That being said, my opinion is that most religions have well behaved and not so well behaved members.bibleteach@live.com
Behaved is not an adverb, no.The word behaved is in fact a verb.
The child behaved well despite being at the doctor's office.
It's when the police decide if what you did and how you behaved after being caught is worth the paper work...
If you are asking what position he held before being elected president, he was elected a state senator in Illinois in 1996, and in 2004, he was elected to the U.S. Senate.
Most Behaved is the correct one because it should be in the superlative degree of adjective. Behaved is a verbal adjective. If we use behave it is a verb not an adjective.
Pope John Paul I died about a month after being elected.
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Yes.
Behaved. Fred was told he had behaved perfectly.