Choose the correct adverbs to complete this sentence. Be sure your choice is logical and conveys appropriate meaning. My old jacket still fits (well/good) , but I had (nearly/near) outgrown my shoes.
Question
Choose the correct adverbs to complete this sentence. Be sure your choice is logical and conveys appropriate meaning. My old jacket still fits (well/good) , but I had (nearly/near) outgrown my shoes.
Solution
My old jacket still fits well, but I had nearly outgrown my shoes.
Explanation:
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"Well" is an adverb that modifies the verb "fits". It tells us how the jacket fits.
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"Nearly" is an adverb that modifies the verb "outgrown". It tells us to what extent the shoes were outgrown.
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