Correct the adverb errors

1. _____ Fred touched the kitty very gentle.
2. _____ He ran too quick for me to keep up.
3. _____ The dog barked loud when it was hungry.
4. _____ I lost interest because the story was developing so slow.
5. _____ She slammed on the brakes sharp.
6. _____ I hadn’t seen her in a really long time.
7. _____ She braided the rope tight.
8. _____ He is incredible talented in music.
9. _____ The father looked on proud when his son scored a goal.
10. _____ The mother held her baby real tight.


1. very gently;
2. too quickly;
3. loudly;
4. so slowly;
5. sharply;
7. tightly;
8. incredibly;
9. proudly;
10. really tightly

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Welche Präposition passt? Lesen Sie die Sätze und schreiben Sie eine passende Präposition (und wenn nötig einen Artikel) in die Lücke.

Er ging __________________________ Wort aus dem Zimmer.

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Pero no pensamos en estas cosas negativas ahora porque la belleza natural nos encanta y tranquiliza; parece una promesa de una abundancia infinita de los (elementos de la riqueza natural) r_________________ naturales de nuestro hermoso planeta.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Which of the following is NOT an example Robertson gives of things we become bored with?

a) a favorite food b) a goal we’re trying to achieve c) a new car d) a new romance

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The thought pattern that you would anticipate for a section of a business marketing textbook chapter titled "Types of Wholesalers" is

a. classification. b. definition. c. cause and effect. d. comparison and contrast.

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