The following sentence is written correctly:
B. The drum major performed badly because she forgot the routine.
<u>Why not A, C or D?</u>
A. The team played <u>good</u> in their championship game so they won. The word<em> good</em> should be replaced with the word<em> well</em>. An adverb describes a verb, the word well would describe how they played. Good is an adjective that describes a noun.
C. Ivan feels<u> well</u> about his choice to join the after-school program. The word <em>well</em> should be replaced with the word <em>good.</em> Whenever, one says someone is feeling well it refers to their health.
D. The gymnast felt<u> badly</u> because they had skipped breakfast. The word <em>badlly</em> should be replaced with the word <em>bad</em>.
Answer:
D.Syntax
Explanation:
Syntax is the grammatical structure of words.
Have a nice day.
Answer:
Misplaced modifier
Explanation:
Correct
Looking across the ocean, a dolphin jumped out of the water
I would say the correct answer is <span>C. There's less apples in the garden today. The difference between "less" and "fewer" is very simple: less is used for uncountable nouns (the ones that can't be counted, e.g. you can't count love, hate, salt, etc.) and fewer for countable (such as apples). So, the correct version of this sentence would be: There are fewer apples in the garden today. </span>
Answer:
Do you want to know what it says or how to answer? I'll give both, just in case.
Explanation:
Ok, so it says "If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me."
If you want to answer say "Ṭhīka āhē, karēla." which is Marathi for "Ok, will do."