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OpenStudy (anonymous):

There is scarcely no icing on this chocolate cake, and it is far too dry to taste good. How should this sentence be rewritten to correct the error in grammar? There is scarcely no icing on this chocolate cake, and it is far too drier to taste good. There is scarcely any icing on this chocolate cake, and it is far too dry to taste good. There is scarcely any icing on this chocolate cake, and it is far too driest to taste good. There is more scarcely no icing on this chocolate cake, and it is far too dry to taste good.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B is correct. You wouldn't way to say 'there is scarcely no icing', you would want to say 'there is scarcely any icing'.

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