Choose the correct word: ‘He answered the question ___.’
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The word modifies the verb 'answered.'
The adverb 'correctly' describes the manner of the answer.
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The word modifies the verb 'answered.'
The adverb 'correctly' describes the manner of the answer.
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'Tastes' is a linking verb here and connects the subject to a description.
A subject complement after a linking verb is normally an adjective.
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The adverb modifies the verb 'works' and compares two people.
Multi-syllable adverbs normally use 'more' for the comparative.
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Placing 'almost' before 'drove' suggests she nearly drove but did not actually do so.
The intended frequency meaning requires 'almost every day.'
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'Both' refers to the two brothers together and agrees with the plural verb.
The sentence states that the two share the same profession.
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'Neither' is grammatically singular in formal agreement.
The singular possessive 'his' matches the masculine plural antecedent individually.
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'Either' means one or the other of two choices.
It is the correct determiner for a free choice between two items.
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'Each other' expresses a mutual action between two people.
Both friends give and receive help.
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The pronoun is part of the compound subject of the verb 'completed.'
Subject position requires the nominative form 'I.'
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'Documents' is plural and presented as near the speaker.
The plural demonstrative 'These' is correct.
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The pronoun follows the preposition 'to' and functions as an object.
The objective form 'me' is correct.
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'Someone' refers to an unspecified person and takes a singular verb.
It fits both the meaning and the grammar of the sentence.