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"Obesity" is a noun. "Obese" is the adjective.Adverbs often end in -ly, but with or without the -ly ending, their purpose is to modify a verb. For example, in "She walked quickly through the corridor," walked is a verb. Quickly describes how she walked.Obese is never a verb, and it is not an adverb.
The Man Who Walked Through Time was created in 1968.
He "walked the talk". He fulfilled your ultimatum ... and moved out.
Calvin Coolidge had two pet raccoons.
Example sentence - We walked through the park and found the lake.
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Let's break the sentence down. You'll find that Jamie is the subject, and walked is the verb. Where did Jamie walk? Jamie walked through the dark alley. That is a prepositional phrase, and through is the proposition.
Walk through, walk over or walk under. The opposite will always involve doing the thing that walking around it would avoid."We walked around the lake""We walked through the lake""We walked around the mountain""We walked over the mountain""We walked around the ladder""We walked under the ladder"
I walked through the underground labyrinth and got lost.
- Threwthrough: The pig walked through the mud. threw: The quarterback threw the football.
A lane
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