Chapter 136. Exercise G4-3

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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

Question

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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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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Question

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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Question

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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Question

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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