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Alabama High School Language Exit Examination Sample Test

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Directions: In the sentence below, select the underlined portion that contains an error.

The dictionary must be very old, for its pages are torn bad. No error





Correct Answer:
bad
the error in the sentence occurs in the underlined word "bad." the correct term to use here should be "badly." this correction is needed because of the misuse of an adjective where an adverb is required. in the sentence "the dictionary must be very old, for its pages are torn bad," the word "bad" is used to describe the verb "torn." adjectives, like "bad," are used to describe nouns, while adverbs, like "badly," are used to describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. here, "bad" should modify the verb "torn" to indicate the manner in which the pages are torn. therefore, the correct form is "badly," which is an adverb. the corrected sentence should read: "the dictionary must be very old, for its pages are torn badly." this correctly uses the adverb "badly" to describe the extent or manner of the pages being torn, adhering to the rules of english grammar regarding adverb usage with verbs.


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