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Kifuge:     That’s good! I’m looking for some rice. I need it urgently because

                          we’ve run out of it at home. Have you seen any good prices?
              Ndula:      Yes. There’s a stand over there. They sell rice at a really good price.
                          It is surprisingly cheaper compared to others.
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              Kifuge:     That’s perfect! I’ll go and check it out. By the way, have you tasted
                          fresh juice  from the vendor  near  the  entrance?  It’s  absolutely
                          delicious.
              Ndula:      I have! I bought a glass earlier. It was incredibly refreshing. I think
                          I’ll get another one on my way out.

              Kifuge:     I’ll definitely get some more juice. I’m also thinking of buying some
                          fresh fish. Do you know where I can find them?
              Ndula:      Yes, the fish are sold near the vegetable stalls. They always smell
                          fresh!
              Kifuge:     Awesome! I’ll head there now. I hope they still have some left. I’m

                          planning to make a tremendously spicy fish stew tonight.
              Ndula:      Ha ha ha! I wish I could come, but I have some other plans.
              Kifuge:     Thanks, Ndula. I’ll catch up with you another time. It’s definitely

                          been great talking to you.
              Ndula:      Same here, Kifuge. See you later.


              (i)   List all the words in boldface from the dialogue.
              (ii)   Read them aloud and classify each as an adjective, an adverb or a
                    preposition.
              (iii)   Construct one sentence for each word.
              (iv)   Hold a conversation with your friend on any issue or event using the
                    words in boldface from the dialogue.


                Did you
                    know




              Adverbs can be formed from adjectives and nouns in different ways. The most
              common way is by adding “-ly” to an adjective such as quick → quickly. Some
              adjectives require spelling changes; for example, if the adjective ends with






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