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Kumenglish Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Half-heartedly

I am half-heartedly reading the book. (Can you please make the sentence with adjective "half-hearted")

You can't achieve the target half-heartedly.

Please check these sentences.

  

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Yes, I think you can call "half-heartedly" an adverb. The adjective "half-hearted" is found in such examples as His attempts to read the book were no more than half-hearted / His half-hearted attempts to read the book were disappointing.

  • Yes, I think you can call "half-heartedly" an adverb.
  • The adjective "half-hearted" is found in such examples as His attempts to read the book were no more than half-hearted / His half-hearted attempts to read the book were disappointing.
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Yes, I think you can call "half-heartedly" an adverb.

The adjective "half-hearted" is found in such examples as His attempts to read the book were no more than half-hearted / His half-hearted attempts to read the book were disappointing.

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kumenglishYou can't achieve the target half-heartedly.

You can't achieve the target if you work towards it half-heartedly.

It means that you do not put your full effort in the work.

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