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Questions 1–5: Rewrite the following sentences, shifting unclear modifiers to their correct places. Jane and Jim only have one child.
She merely went to New York to see her editor.
Last month, he almost got enough speeding tickets to lose his license.
She’s so lazy, she won’t even pick up the phone when she’s sitting next to it.
Kevin had scarcely walked one block when he remembered he had left his lunch at home.
Questions 6-12: Choose the correct word in each of the following sentences.

Despite what the expiration date says, this milk tastes bad/badly.
Trevor felt very bad/badly about giving me the wrong book.
My sister is very talented, but she draws bad/badly.
For the last few years, she had slept bad/badly.
The paint brush spread the paint well/good.
Since taking the vitamins, my friend says she feels well/good.
My Uncle Max’s homemade spaghetti sauce tastes well/good.
Questions 13-15: Read the following sentences and rewrite each one to be correct.

Juarez gave me the most simplest directions to the recreation center.
My mother is the older of her three sisters.
I am more outgoing than any student in my class.

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