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25 February, 15:58

Which sentence uses adjectives and adverbs correctly?

A. I can't barely hear the instructions in this online video.

B. A customer who has fewer than ten items may use the express line.

C. Which major requires less credits: computer science, chemistry, or engineering?

D. She scored good on the quiz.

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  1. 25 February, 16:10
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    I think the answer is D but I am not 100%
  2. 25 February, 16:11
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    The correct answer is B. A customer who has fewer than ten items may use the express line.

    A is incorrect because it should be "I can barely hear," and not "I can't barely hear; " C is incorrect because it should be "fewer" credits, and not "less" given that credits is a countable noun; D is incorrect because it should be "She scored well on the quiz" given that you should use an adverb rather than an adjective after a verb.
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