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What is the verb of freely?

There isn't a single verb that directly corresponds to the adverb "freely." "Freely" modifies verbs, indicating that an action is done without restriction or constraint.

Here's how you can think about it:

* "Freely" describes *how* something is done. For example, you might say "She spoke freely about her experiences." Here, "freely" describes how she spoke.

* To find the verb, look for the action word: In the example above, the verb is "spoke."

To express the concept of "freely," you'll need to use a verb that fits the context and add "freely" as an adverb to describe how the action is performed.

Examples:

* Move: "He moved freely through the crowd."

* Share: "They freely shared their knowledge with others."

* Express: "She freely expressed her opinions."

Let me know if you have a specific sentence in mind, and I can help you identify the verb and how "freely" modifies it!

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