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Hasibrahman Posted 6 years ago
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Deliberate

How can I transform the sentence below by using "deliberate" as an adjective?

? I'm sure he says these things deliberately to annoy me.

  

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You could say I'm sure he says these things to cause deliberate annoyance to me. Note, though, that the alternant with the adverb "deliberately" is far more natural.

  • You could say I'm sure he says these things to cause deliberate annoyance to me.
  • Note, though, that the alternant with the adverb "deliberately" is far more natural.
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You could say I'm sure he says these things to cause deliberate annoyance to me.

Note, though, that the alternant with the adverb "deliberately" is far more natural.

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