🟧Grammar 292

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6 questions
Note from the author:
  • The adjective good becomes better or best when it is used to compare.
  • The adjective bad becomes worse or worst when it is used to compare.
  • Adjectives, participial phrases, appositives, adverbs, and prepositional phrases can all be used to combine two sentences into one longer sentence.
Rewrite the sentences below, correcting mistakes in adjectives and combining sentences.
  • The adjective good becomes better or best when it is used to compare.
  • The adjective bad becomes worse or worst when it is used to compare.
  • Adjectives, participial phrases, appositives, adverbs, and prepositional phrases can all be used to combine two sentences into one longer sentence.
Rewrite the sentences below, correcting mistakes in adjectives and combining sentences.
1

This is a good song than the last one, but the first song is the better.

1

I am the worse gardener in my entire family.

1

The sun set below the horizon. The sun moved slowly

1

The student got a gold star in class. He got the better score on the test.

1

The bad day I ever had was when I was in the third grade.

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Ramon is a worst soccer player than Andrew, but Kyle is bad of all.