For each of the following sentences, select the correct adjective or adverb in the parentheses.
Jamalreturned his phone messages (prompt, promptly).
A) prompt B) promptly
Ques. 2For each of the following sentences, select the correct adjective or adverb in the parentheses.
He plays both the drums and the flute (good, well).
A) good B) well
Ques. 3For each of the following sentences, select the correct adjective or adverb in the parentheses.
Tom's (shocking, shockingly) bad behavior surprised all of us.
A) shocking B) shockingly
Ques. 4For each of the following sentences, select the correct adjective or adverb in the parentheses.
She cooks (good, well) enough to have her own cooking show on television.
A) good B) well
Ques. 5For each of the following sentences, select the correct adjective or adverb in the parentheses.
Leeis a (good, well) singer, but he didn't perform well on stage last night.
A) good B) well
Ques. 6For each of the following sentences, select the correct pronoun in the parentheses.
Roberto would rather dance with me than with (she, her).
A) she B) her
Ques. 7For each of the following sentences, select the correct pronoun in the parentheses.
I like foreign films as much as (they, them).
A) they B) them
Ques. 8For each of the following sentences, select the correct pronoun in the parentheses.
Cindy can solve math problems more quickly than (he, him).
A) he B) him
Ques. 9For each of the following sentences, select the correct pronoun in the parentheses.
Manfred can file faster than (she, her).
A) she B) her