Correct the adverb errors

1. _____ He was behaving bad in church.
2. _____ Toni writes good.
3. _____ Jane can really play the flute well.
4. _____ I hope my grandma is feeling well today.
5. _____ I hurt my finger bad.
6. _____ He would like to do well at football.
7. _____ The firefighter felt badly for the family whose house burned down.
8. _____ She works good with others.
9. _____ My new car runs good.
10. _____ The team needed a pitcher real bad.


1. badly
2. well
5. badly
10. really, badly

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In each of the following sets, choose the letter of the sentence that expresses the thought most clearly and effectively.

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Choose the letter (A, B, or C) that is followed by a sentence that includes all the commas that should be used

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