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kondor19780726 [428]
3 years ago
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All these sentences are using adverbs incorrectly. Change them to correct them, 1. This homework is easily than the others. 2. I

am angrily. 3. My internet is slowly. 4. You are more fast than me. 5. You don't need to be perfectly. 6. You need to be honestly with me. 7. The exam is easily. 8. He was happily when he answered me. 9. I will start planning my party yesterday. 10. She is kindly with me.
English
1 answer:
marta [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1) easier

2) angry

3) slow

4) faster

5) perfect

6) honest

7) easy

8) happy

9) started

10) kind

Explanation:

Pretty easy but hope it helps plz mark brainiest

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