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5 Questions=========HomeWork -^-==
1:The word very goes before _____. *
1.a noun
2.an adjective
3.a verb
4.a preposition

2:Gillette became _____ his mother, who wrote a cookbook. *
1.as famous than
2.more famous than
3.famouser than
4.more famous as

3:Washing your own clothes is _____ taking them to the Laundromat. *
1.not so convenient as
2.not as convenient than
3.not as convenient as
4.more convenient as

4:Terry just ran a 10-kilometer race. He is _____ tired. *
1.too
2.very
3.very much
4.too much

5:She left _ ______. *
1.early, too
2.too, early
3.early too
4.early very

Answers

Answered by belootakupe2fnr
8
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2... 2
3... 3
4... 3
5... 2
Answered by AkangshaDas
0

Answer:

1. The answer is 3. verb

2. The answer is 2. more famous than

3. The answer is 3. not as convenient as

4. The answer is 2. very

5. The answer is 2. too early

Explanation:

The correct answer for question no. 1 is a verb. This is because an adjective is always followed by a verb and not a noun, preposition or another adjective.

The correct answer for question no. 2 is more famous than. This is because, as the statement compares two person, "than" must be used. Also, more is always added before famous since "famouser" is not a correct word.

The correct answer for question no. 3 is not as convenient as . This is because it is shows a sense of comparison and goes best with the sentence.

The correct answer for question no. 4 is very . This is because it is the most suited as it is portraying a higher degree of tiredness.

The correct answer for question no. 5 is too early as it is the one option specifying an every occurring before time. The other options does not form a proper sentence.

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