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Good grammar is essential for clear, effective communication. The English language is full of confusing nuances and subtleties that can often mislead the unwary. This English grammar exercise will help you master the difficult distinction between the words “bad” and “badly”.
Bad and badly can both be used to communicate that something is not right, but they are not interchangeable. Bad is an adjective and is used to describe a noun. An example sentence would be “His shirt is bad.” Badly is an adverb and is used to describe an action. An example sentence would be “He talked badly.”
This helpful online exercise is designed to provide practice for making the correct choice between bad and badly. It covers a variety of different scenarios with easy to understand explanations, sentence breakdowns and challenging practice questions. You'll get feedback on each question so you'll be able to identify and reinforce the areas that you find challenging.
This grammar exercise is ideal for anyone seeking to improve their English grammar skills. Upgrade your communication skills and confidence with this insightful and useful exercise. Get your grammar tasks right – bad or badly - with this informative and fun online exercise!
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