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iveyjurea

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Eileen was real happy that we visited her because she was feeling more lonelier
  than she usually does.
 
  In the following sentences, correct any errors in the use of adjectives and adverbs (or
  in the use of then or than) by crossing out any incorrect words and writing the
  correct words above them.

Question 2

The team was playing bad, and Concepcion was concerned more then anyone.
 
  In the following sentences, correct any errors in the use of adjectives and adverbs (or
  in the use of then or than) by crossing out any incorrect words and writing the
  correct words above them.



cdmart10

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Answer to Question 1

Eileen was really happy that we visited her because she was feeling lonelier than she
usually does.

Answer to Question 2

The team was playing badly, and Concepcion was concerned more than anyone.



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