The trail will make an abrupt left turn, near the tree line.
his persistence made me tired.
the arrival of the police brought the party to an abrupt end
Marial pertains to Mary, mother of Christ.
The running man came to an abrupt halt when his wife called his name.
No, the word "abrupt" is not an adverb. It is actually an adjective.The adverb form of the word "abrupt" is abruptly.
Maybe because, what if the word also is the first word of the scentence. You also don't use it when you have a scentence like: I also like bananas and strawberries. What I mean is, is that it depends on the scentence.
You don't.
I talked earnestly.
a sentence is a long word thingy
Scientists have split the atom.
Arrange the letters of the word "abrupt" vertically, then write a word or phrase starting with each letter that relates to the theme of "abrupt." For example, "Abrupt change," "Bold and unexpected," "Rapid shifts," "Unexpected interruption," "Pointed actions taken."
The car came to an abrupt halt. When he walked up their conversation came to an abrupt end.