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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

undisruptive

does it have an "adverb" form (to emphasize an action)?

I want to write this: "I just want to study undisruptively"

and of course the word "undisruptively" doesn't exist.
  

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I don't think undisruptive is a word, either. You could say I just want to study undisturbed or I just want to study with no disruptions .

  • I don't think undisruptive is a word, either.
  • You could say I just want to study undisturbed or I just want to study with no disruptions .
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I don't think undisruptive is a word, either. You could say I just want to study undisturbed or I just want to study with no disruptions.

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