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1. The distance to the finish line seemed (endless). 2. I have ever ran so (fast). 3. Eli ran a surprisingly (fast) time in the...Asked by Hayley
1. The distance to the finish line seemed (endless).
2. I have ever ran so (fast).
3. Eli ran a surprisingly (fast) time in the trial.
4. He walked (confidently) to the starting blocks.
5. Is the high jump the first (field) event?
6. We looked (exhausted), but we felt great!
Can you tell me if I have these correct now?
1. adv
2. adj
3. adv
4. adv
5. adj
6. adj
2. I have ever ran so (fast).
3. Eli ran a surprisingly (fast) time in the trial.
4. He walked (confidently) to the starting blocks.
5. Is the high jump the first (field) event?
6. We looked (exhausted), but we felt great!
Can you tell me if I have these correct now?
1. adv
2. adj
3. adv
4. adv
5. adj
6. adj
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Answered by
Writeacher
Now there are 3 that are incorrect, and 3 that are correct.
Who wrote that second sentence, anyway? There are grammatical errors in it.
Who wrote that second sentence, anyway? There are grammatical errors in it.
Answered by
Hayley
It's suppose to be never. Sorry I guess we all make typo errors.
Answered by
Writeacher
And the verb should be "run" not "ran"!!
Answered by
Writeacher
1. The distance to the finish line seemed (endless). <b>"endless" is describing what?</b>
2. I have ever ran so (fast). <b>"fast" is describing what?</b>
3. Eli ran a surprisingly (fast) time in the trial. <b>"fast" is describing what?</b>
4. He walked (confidently) to the starting blocks. <b>"confidently" is describing what?</b>
5. Is the high jump the first (field) event? <b>"field" is describing what?</b>
6. We looked (exhausted), but we felt great! <b>"exhausted" is describing what?</b>
2. I have ever ran so (fast). <b>"fast" is describing what?</b>
3. Eli ran a surprisingly (fast) time in the trial. <b>"fast" is describing what?</b>
4. He walked (confidently) to the starting blocks. <b>"confidently" is describing what?</b>
5. Is the high jump the first (field) event? <b>"field" is describing what?</b>
6. We looked (exhausted), but we felt great! <b>"exhausted" is describing what?</b>
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