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Exercise G4-3
Adjectives and adverbs
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In each pair, click on the sentence in which adjectives and adverbs are used correctly.
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Example
1 of 5
Correct. The adverbs
clearly and
courteously modify the verb
speak. For more help, see section
G4.
Sorry.
Clear and
courteous are adjectives and cannot be used to modify the verb
speak. For more help, see section
G4.
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2 of 5
Correct. The superlative
most is used in a comparison of three or more items. For more help, see section
G4.
Sorry. The superlative
most should be used in a comparison of three or more items. For more help, see section
G4.
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3 of 5
Correct. The adverb
really modifies the adjective
challenging. For more help, see section
G4.
Sorry. The adjective
real should not be used to modify another adjective, in this case
challenging. For more help, see section
G4.
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4 of 5
Correct. The adverb
badly modifies the verb
had been hurt. For more help, see section
G4.
Sorry. The adjective
bad should not be used to modify the verb
had been hurt. For more help, see section
G4.
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5 of 5
Correct. The adverb
regularly modifies the verb
had been updated. For more help, see section
G4.
Sorry. The adjective
regular should not be used to modify the verb
had been updated. For more help, see section
G4.
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