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Identify the sentence with the correct adjective or adverb.
(a) I have a little to offer, but you have lesser.
(b) If Dennis were least obnoxious, potential clients might find him more approachable.
(c) I need a haircut badly
(d) The summer solstice is the most longest day of the year.
(a) just needs less not lesser
(b) Not really sure but I think it should be was instead of were. Was sounds better.
(c) This sounds correct to me but not sure if it should have bad instead.
(d) doesn't need most
(a) I have a little to offer, but you have lesser.
(b) If Dennis were least obnoxious, potential clients might find him more approachable.
(c) I need a haircut badly
(d) The summer solstice is the most longest day of the year.
(a) just needs less not lesser
(b) Not really sure but I think it should be was instead of were. Was sounds better.
(c) This sounds correct to me but not sure if it should have bad instead.
(d) doesn't need most
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Your thinking about a, c, and d are correct.
For b, however, it needs to be "less," not "least."
C is correct.
For b, however, it needs to be "less," not "least."
C is correct.
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