Chapter 137. Exercise G4-4

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Exercise G4-4
Adjectives and adverbs
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Click on the correct adjective or adverb from the choices in the parentheses.

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Example

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Correct. Worse is correct for comparing only two items. For more help, see section G4.
Sorry. Worse is correct for comparing only two items. For more help, see section G4.
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Correct. In the other version, the phrase more unique will strike many readers as illogical. For more help, see section G4.
Sorry. Unique is an absolute term. Something is either unique or it isn’t, so using more will strike many readers as illogical. For more help, see section G4.
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Correct. Because the verb looking is a linking verb in this sentence, the adjective disgusting is correct. The linking verb suggests a state of being, not an action. For more help, see section G4.
Sorry. Because the verb looking is a linking verb in this sentence, the adjective disgusting is correct. The linking verb suggests a state of being, not an action. For more help, see section G4.
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Correct. The adverb quickly is correct. It qualifies the meaning of the verb grew. For more help, see section G4.
Sorry. The adverb quickly is correct. It qualifies the meaning of the verb grew. For more help, see section G4.
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Correct. In the other version, the phrase most favorite will strike many readers as illogical. For more help, see section G4.
Sorry. Favorite is an absolute term, so using most is illogical. For more help, see section G4.
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Correct. The adverb well is correct. It modifies the verb have done. For more help, see section G4.
Sorry. The adverb well is correct. It modifies the verb have done. For more help, see section G4.
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Correct. The adverb beautifully is correct. It modifies the verb thrive. For more help, see section G4.
Sorry. The adverb beautifully is correct. It modifies the verb thrive. For more help, see section G4.
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Correct. When a word is longer than two syllables, using the -est ending is nonstandard. For more help, see section G4.
Sorry. When a word is longer than two syllables, using the -est ending is nonstandard. For more help, see section G4.
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Correct. The adverb skillfully is correct. It modifies the verb take. For more help, see section G4.
Sorry. The adverb skillfully is correct. It modifies the verb take. For more help, see section G4.
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Correct. Because the verb feel is a linking verb in this sentence, the adjective bad is correct. For more help, see section G4.
Sorry. Because the verb feel is a linking verb in this sentence, the adjective bad is correct. For more help, see section G4.
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