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ishan

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Which one of the following sentences uses an adjective where it should use an adverb?
 
  a) I could tell he was upset because he silently ignored my question.
  b) I hesitantly recited the passage that I memorized.
  c) I am always telling the dog to take her treats nice.
  d) I carelessly misplaced the loan papers.

Question 2

Which one of the following sentences uses an adjective where it should use an adverb?
 
  a) Answer the questions honestly.
  b) When he realized he wouldn't win, he quickly withdrew his name from the voting.
  c) He finished his chores really quick so that he could go play with his friends before dark.
  d) Enthusiastically, the class agreed to hold a canned food drive for Thanksgiving.



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Answer to Question 1

c;

Answer to Question 2

c;



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