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"Cleaning doesn't feel is physical and productive. to me," Hazel explained. "I enjoy doing work that choose the correct answer
1. tediously
2.monotonous
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Choose 2. monotonous.
Explanation: the clause "work that ..." needs an adjective to modify the noun "work." "Monotonous" is an adjective; "tediously" is an adverb. You could also say "work that is tedious" or "monotonous work."
Corrected example: "Cleaning doesn't feel physical and productive to me," Hazel explained. "I enjoy doing work that is monotonous."
Explanation: the clause "work that ..." needs an adjective to modify the noun "work." "Monotonous" is an adjective; "tediously" is an adverb. You could also say "work that is tedious" or "monotonous work."
Corrected example: "Cleaning doesn't feel physical and productive to me," Hazel explained. "I enjoy doing work that is monotonous."
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