Choose the correct pair: ‘She is ___ intelligent ___ hardworking.’
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'Both...and' joins two qualities that are equally true.
The construction correctly links the parallel adjectives.
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'Both...and' joins two qualities that are equally true.
The construction correctly links the parallel adjectives.
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'Responsible for' is the standard adjective-preposition combination.
It identifies the duty assigned to the person.
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The fixed correlative structure is 'no sooner...than.'
It shows that the second event followed immediately.
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'At' is used for a precise clock time.
'In' and 'on' are used for broader periods or dates.
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The standard structure is 'hardly/scarcely...when.'
It indicates that one event was followed almost immediately by another.
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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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The opening phrase must logically modify the person who was walking.
Making Ahmed the subject removes the dangling modifier.
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Standard adjective order places opinion before size and material.
'Beautiful small wooden table' follows that conventional sequence.
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'Too difficult' means more difficult than desirable or manageable.
The structure uses 'too' before an adjective.
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'Enough' follows an adjective in this construction.
'Light enough to carry' means sufficiently light.