Good/Well and Bad/Badly

Good/Well and Bad/Badly

For each of the following sentences, identify the correct comparative or superlative form of good, well, bad, or badly that should fill in the blank.

For help with this exercise, see section 31b.

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Good/Well and Bad/Badly: For each of the following sentences, identify the correct comparative or superlative form of good, well, bad, or badly that should fill in the blank. - 1. Most parents wish their children would eat ______ than they do.

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Good/Well and Bad/Badly: For each of the following sentences, identify the correct comparative or superlative form of good, well, bad, or badly that should fill in the blank. - 2. Many children like sweets _________ than they like nutritious food.

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Good/Well and Bad/Badly: For each of the following sentences, identify the correct comparative or superlative form of good, well, bad, or badly that should fill in the blank. - 3. They don’t know that a diet full of sweets is ________ for their health than a well-balanced diet.

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Good/Well and Bad/Badly: For each of the following sentences, identify the correct comparative or superlative form of good, well, bad, or badly that should fill in the blank. - 4. The children who are the ______ eaters of all were not always born that way.

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Good/Well and Bad/Badly: For each of the following sentences, identify the correct comparative or superlative form of good, well, bad, or badly that should fill in the blank. - 5. Parents who are the healthiest eaters are the _____________ examples for their children.