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15. She felt good about getting her puppy from the SPCA. 16. Charlotte has a more better approach to solving that problem. 17. Which is the worst, a toothache or a headache? 18. She reacted swift, which made him feel badly about insulting her. 19. The herbs in the salad tasted bitter. 20. Sharon fought bitterly against her ex-husband for custody of their daughter. Adjectives and Adverbs Quiz 2 Decide whether the words in bold are being used correctly. If not, change them. Place a check mark in front of sentences that are correct. Answers are on page 125. 1. We are real happy to be of service to you and your family. 2. The perfume smells sweetly. 3. I feel bad about what happened. 4. Of all the holidays, this is the most joyful. 5. This wine tastes dryly to me. 6. Don't feel too badly about what you said. 7. This leotard hugs me firmly. 8. Life in the city is exciting, but life in the country is best. 9. If you don't speak clear, the audience will not understand you. 10. The sweet smell of roses has no match. 11. Walk slow or you will be sorry. 12. You don't look as though you feel well today. 13. You don't look as though you are doing well today. 14. My son doesn't feel very good today. 15. She was the most beautiful of the two. 16. The dentist said, ''I will be finished drilling real soon.'' 17. Speak slower or you will lose your audience. 18. Juanita said she had better memories of Paris then of Rome. 19. If you won't tell me your secret now, than when will you tell me? 20. I would rather have hope than hold despair. 124
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