You are a friendly person.
The dog wagged it's tail to show it was friendly.
My doctor is a very friendly person.
"Friendly" is an adjective in this sentence, as it describes the characteristic of the people.
She was shy and introverted as a child, but now she's friendly and outgoing.
The puppy had a friendly demeanor.
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the people in my locality are quite friendly with me
Assuming you mean you want a sentence using the word 'angrily': Susie angrily picked up her water bottle after suffering defeat in a friendly game of soccer.
I can give you several sentences.He is a very friendly fellow.I appreciated her friendly overture when I first moved in.They fell under "friendly fire" when the troop was hit by their own allies.
"She is a very friendly person." just think.
He has a friendly manner. Her friendly manner has gained her many friends. He would be more well liked if he had a friendly manner.
An adjective describes something. A person, a place, an idea, anything at all. How you would use it in a sentence is to describe something. For example, in the sentence below, the word friendly is the adjective.Sally was a friendly girl.The adjective word friendly, describes what Sally is like.